Nocello
“Enduring and endearing” – not to mention “convenient” if you’re bound for Carnegie Hall or City Center – this “cozy” Tuscan turns out “plentiful” platefuls of “fine” fare; charming owners who take pride add an intimate feel to the unassuming digs.
During the Middle Ages it was customary, according to an ancient tradition, to plant a walnut tree when a daughter was born. When she was to be married, the walnut tree was cut down and with the wood, as a symbol of happiness and prosperity, her nuptial bed was made. From the nuts, then as today, a precious elixir was made; the NOCELLO, a characteristic liqueur which adorned the table of Princes and Kings.
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