The Germans still regard Italians as Untermenschen, fit to run a neighborhood pizzeria, but not to have an equal say in the future of Europe. |
Frank and Zelda own a pizzeria that thrives until the neighbouring hat factory closes. |
No sane person would, for example, start a high street pizzeria without first doing some homework concerning the market. |
On August 10, the pizzeria so loved by the minister was the site once again of a lavish dinner for two. |
She wants to drink cheap red wine in a small pizzeria filled with locals, like in the old days. |
Craving the arancini at Galleria Umberto, she drove in the other day, hoping to win the scramble for parking before the pizzeria sold out. |