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The cobblestones of Peck Piazza host this FiDi I-Tie scene. Food is authentic, shows love for top ingredients. Fresh crab salad, homemade mozzarella, linguini with tuna roe shipped in from Sicily. Homemade gnocchi and pappardelle, pizza and foccacia. Interior is rustic, but in a big-budget kind of way. Brick and wood, fancy bouquets. Summertime action centers on the sidewalk café, with the Woolworth Building and the Brooklyn Bridge highlighting the view.
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