Okay, we do have pretty good pizza like this Bianca pie from Boxcar. SUZETTE SMITH
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In March of 2020, a food cart opened on specializing in Italian snacks and sandwiches. It couldn’t have been a worse time to open a food business: Coronavirus was starting to spread through Oregon, and even food carts were encountering a slowdown in business. Within a few weeks, however, L’Unico owned by Portland native Caitlyn Hamel-Spencer and Italian chef Lanfranco Paliotti hit the radar of Portland diners, floored by the cart’s meticulously crafted pastas and standout Sunday brunch menu.
Despite its growing fame, Paliotti and Hamel-Spencer announced Sunday that the cart had closed for good. “Every beautiful stories (sic) have an end, but in life every ending is just a new beginning,” an Instagram post on the cart’s page reads. “Yesterday was our last service, we decided to take two different paths.” The cart was a week away from its first anniversary.