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Date Posted: 19:20:18 07/10/03 Thu
Author: barbara
Subject: Re: Name of an Italian Restaurant
In reply to: Cliff 's message, "Name of an Italian Restaurant" on 17:02:26 07/10/03 Thu

>Hi- cliff it was nina on 86th street and foster

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[> [> Re: Name of an Italian Restaurant -- robert horn, 02:53:45 06/05/04 Sat

Yes it was Nina's and it was on East 86th and Foster Avenue. I lived on that street. It had the best eggplant parmigiana I've ever tasted in my entire life.

A couple of doors down was another restaurant named Ciro's, but Nina's was a bit better, no offense to those who ran Ciro's, where we used to buy pizzas.


>>Hi- cliff it was nina on 86th street and foster


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