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John Kasich was Photographed At Mike's
Article content A visit to Arthur Avenue in the Bronx means one thing: Italian food.
Article content Fresh mozzarella, handmade pasta and hero sandwiches loaded with ham, tomatoes, cheese, and peppers - it's all here in the restaurants, delis shops, cafes, and bakeries that line Arthur Avenue and East 187th Street.
Arthur Avenue is Italian. The Bronx's Belmont region is famous for its cuisine and its culture originating from Italy.
Some of the most well-known restaurants include Tino's Deli, Madonia Brothers Bakery and an oldschool, family-style restaurant named Dominick's. But there are many other spots to enjoy the neighborhood's bounty. For an excellent cup of coffee or cannoli, stop by the DeLillo Pasticceria cafe. There are shelves filled with sweets and cookies. Check out Borgatti's pasta store where you can watch egg noodles being made on the spot. Borgatti's take-home specialties include fettuccine made with squid ink and ravioli.
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Content for articles A must-see for any trip to the area is the Arthur Avenue Retail Market. This indoor location has a shop where cigars are made by hand, a produce store and Mike's Deli. calisto mebel It is a favorite destination for celebrities and politicians. In early April, Ohio Gov. John Kasich was photographed at Mike’s eating sandwiches and spaghetti while he lobbied for votes in the New York Republican presidential primaries. The deli has a scrapbook of photographs of other famous visitors, including Robert DeNiro (and Hillary Clinton), who were seen eating massive amounts of cheese and whole salamis.
David Greco, whose father created Mike's Deli, recommends the Michelangelo hero, served with prosciutto and delicious fresh mozzarella as one of the top things on the menu. Make sure that you keep the top of the sandwich with seeds on the roll of sandwich facing up. Greco will observe if you don't do this and tell you "Your bread is upside down." It's bad luck.
Article content Arthur Avenue is located in the Belmont section of the Bronx. Belmont claims to be the "real" Little Italy, asserting that it is an Italian-American community with more life than Manhattan's Little Italy, which has diminished in recent years to a mere few blocks.
But while the Italian flavor of Belmont's culture and stores remains strong, the population of families of Italian descent has declined over time. Today, the local mix includes Latinos, Albanians, and students from nearby Fordham University. However, you can still see old ladies chatting in Italian in the back of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church that is with columns of marble, stained glass windows and statues of the Madonna.
It's not unusual to see people from all walks of life on Arthur Avenue, Greco prefers certain types of shoppers. "My favourite customers," he says, "are the grandparents."
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