What a delicious discovery! It’s Zia Gianna Italian Bakery & Caffe on Dorchester Avenue in Boston MA. We chose it as a destination for this morning’s walk about and were treated not only to a most delectable Eola Frittata and a Classic American Breakfast prepared with an Italian flair but to Nino’s gracious hospitality and a Sicilian culinary history lesson. We are both looking forward to a return visit!

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  1. Nino Barbalace

    Lovely blog guys!
    It was my pleasure meeting you. Hope to see you again and we will talk more about food 🙂
    Happy July 4th

    Ciao!!

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