The Exceptionally Simple Salad Frank Sinatra Always Ordered In New York City
Whenever Frank Sinatra was in New York City, he dined at Patsy’s Italian Restaurant to enjoy one of his favorite starters: a flavorful, four-ingredient salad.
Read MoreWhenever Frank Sinatra was in New York City, he dined at Patsy’s Italian Restaurant to enjoy one of his favorite starters: a flavorful, four-ingredient salad.
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