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A table at this tiny Italian joint, which has a loyal legion of fans, is worth the wait. Pizzas are expertly charred with carefully curated toppings like tender-stem broccoli and Sicilian capers, and the wine list is inventive and vast, with a generous selection available by the glass.


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