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As they say, “the worse the art in restaurants, the better the food.”

Sarah Cascone

(But it was never really about the pizza.)

Amanda Shapiro

Kelly Conaboy

How a Lutheran from central Illinois created a genre-defining Italian-American restaurant.

Priya Krishna

May this mini Trevi Fountain in Madison, Wisconsin, never change.

Madeleine Davies

Finding the cure to what ails me under a blanket of cheese

Carey Polis

How many ways can you possibly cook a pounded-thin piece of chicken breast? Well, as any self-respecting red sauce menu will tell you, the answer is…a lot.

Amiel Stanek

Have you ever eaten Italian food on top of photos of...Italian food?

Lauren Larson

For the owner of Nino’s, the hardest part of letting go is making sure things stay exactly the same.

Christiane Lauterbach

The oldest Italian restaurant in Augusta, Georgia, is a fifth-generation Greek family–owned red sauce joint called Luigi’s.

Virginia Willis

Mike Gotovac, a bartender at the legendary L.A. celebrity hangout Dan Tana’s, looks back on half a century in the biz.

Maggie Lange

When the legendary football coach first moved to Oklahoma, the only Italian food available was Chef Boyardee. Then he met chef Pasquale Benso.

Barry Switzer, as told to Greg Elwell

Yeah, I grew up in Brooklyn, the epicenter of Italian-American food. But it wasn’t until I moved down South that I learned to truly appreciate the stuff.

Brett Martin

It starts with free wine samples, endless breadsticks, and keeping my expectations low.

Kristen N. Arnett

Jason Hochman, Larry Zakarin, and their friends have been coming to this iconic NYC Italian steakhouse for 15 years and counting.

Eric Ginsburg

After quietly rising through the unsung ranks at local icon Gene & Georgetti, one ambitious cook opened his own classic Italian steakhouse.

Mike Sula

Welcome to a night at Philly’s prime spot for carb-loading, reckless drinking, and trying on adulthood.

Brette Warshaw

Over dairy-doused cutlets at La Famiglia Giorgio's in Boston, I started to imagine what family might look like for me.

Cleopatra Zuli

The hardest reservation in New York is Rao’s, a one-room red sauce joint in East Harlem. Co-owner Frank Pellegrino Jr. gives us a peek through the hallowed red door.

Aliza Abarbanel

Some red sauce joints serve a side of spaghetti. Tommaso serves a side of crooning Italian ballads.

Giulia Melucci

This mostaccioli haven was not just my introduction to Italian-American food. It was my introduction to restaurants, period.

Bao Ong

The longer I live in Los Angeles, the more I try to find places where I feel like a thread in the fabric of something bigger than myself. Enter: Little Dom's.

Roxane Gay

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