yeah, you can see the effect of the war. yeah. people died, the families died and all this area is bombed. this particular square was home to a hugely popular local trattoria before the war. the owner s wife and all but one of their children died when their building was hit during the bombing. after the war the local community raised funds for the surviving father and son to reopen the restaurant again. the boy started work here aged just eight and amazingly he s still here today. the story of roman food, aldo pomudollo. aldo. beautiful. aldo now runs the restaurant alongside his daughter rossana. people come from across the city, and apparently further afield to enjoy the comfort of aldo s family food.
Three buildings at 578-580 Columbia Turnpike, near the southern end of Route 4, will have 78 apartments and 20,000 square feet of commercial space, including a restaurant