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  2. List of Italian restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Greenwich PizzaItalian restaurant chain in the Philippines; Italian Tomato; Kissa Tanto; Locanda Locatelli; Manganaro's; Marea; Modern Apizza; Mosconi; Murano; Numero 28; The Old Spaghetti Factory; Olive Garden; Osteria del Mondo; Osteria Giulia; Pasta Pomodoro; Pastamania; Patsy's; Piada Italian Street Food; La Porchetta; Prezzo; Probka ...

  3. Pie à la Mode - Wikipedia

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    Soon, Pie à la Mode became a standard on menus around the United States. [2] [3] When Charles Watson Townsend died on May 20, 1936, a controversy developed as to who really invented Pie à la Mode. The New York Times reported that "Pie à la Mode" was first invented by Townsend at the Cambridge Hotel in Cambridge, New York in the late 1800s ...

  4. Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura - Wikipedia

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    Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura is a series of Italian restaurants which includes a Michelin-starred location in Beverly Hills, California, [1] [2] [3] ...

  5. Lou Malnati's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    Lou Malnati's Pizzeria is an American Chicago-style pizza restaurant chain, known for its deep dish pizza, currently headquartered in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. [3] It was founded by the Lou Malnati, the son of Rudy Malnati, who was involved in developing the recipe for Chicago-style deep dish pizza, and it has become one of the best-known and oldest family names of Chicago-style pizza ...

  6. Pizza al taglio - Wikipedia

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    Pizza al taglio or pizza al trancio (lit. ' pizza by the slice ') [1] is a variety of pizza baked in large rectangular trays, [2] and generally sold in rectangular or square slices by weight, with prices marked per kilogram or per 100 grams. [3] This type of pizza was invented in Rome, Italy, and is common throughout Italy. [4]

  7. Uno Pizzeria & Grill - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with four restaurants in Massachusetts, the chain rapidly expanded over the next decade. The company began franchising in 1980. [5] In 1988, the Uno Foods division was established and went on to sell frozen and pre-made deep-dish pizza in supermarkets, stadiums, airports, movie theaters, hotel restaurants, and at service plazas [6] [7]

  8. Raffaele Esposito - Wikipedia

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    Raffaele Esposito (Italian: [raffaˈɛːle eˈspɔːzito]) was an Italian chef and owner of a tavern in Naples called Pizzeria di Pietro e basta così (lit. ' Pietro's Pizzeria and that's enough ') in the 19th century that had been founded in 1780 by Pietro Colicchio. [1] Esposito is often credited for creating the modern pizza. [2] [3]

  9. Mazzio's - Wikipedia

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    Mazzio's Italian Eatery is a restaurant specializing in pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, and occasionally other specialty items. Mazzio's began as a pizza parlor and is located throughout Oklahoma , Kansas , Texas , Iowa , Missouri , Arkansas , Tennessee , Mississippi , Georgia , and Illinois .