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Sorry if this has already been posted, i was away this weekend, but i just read that Risotteria was shut down by the health department??? Does anyone know what's going on? I was there the other day and had a great meal, as always...but that area apparently is getting slammed by the health department ever since the taco bell rat fiasco a few weeks ago. I just heard that John's (the pizza place) and Risotteria were shut down temporarily. I hope they figure it all out soon, i cant live without my risotto!!!

On a more positive note, has anyone been there on a Thursday lately? Apparently on thursdays they have sicilian pizza and eggplant parmesan! I cant wait to go!!! (assuming they work out their issues with the DOH) :unsure:

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NOOOOOOOOO!!!! Well the good new is it's temporary. It's down the block from the Taco Bell/KFC, so apparently they are basically shutting down nearly every restaturant down there.

I found a bunch of articles and blogs on it but this one was almost kinda funny.

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Thanks for letting us know Stef. And thank G-d it's only temporary.

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Hey Stef (and everyone) -

I just wanted to let you know I saw a blog where the owner of Risotteria posted that they will re-open this week. Phew!!!

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Hey Stef (and everyone) -

I just wanted to let you know I saw a blog where the owner of Risotteria posted that they will re-open this week. Phew!!!

That's great news, i dont think i could deal with it closing down permanently! I love that i'm so unconcerned with the health of the restaurant itself, i just keep thinking "Please re-open - no one cares about passing inspection!" lol

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That's great news, i dont think i could deal with it closing down permanently! I love that i'm so unconcerned with the health of the restaurant itself, i just keep thinking "Please re-open - no one cares about passing inspection!" lol

LOL!! My sentiments exactly!! You should have heard me last night on the couch with Chris. I'm sitting there saying I don't care if it's dirty, they make the most incredible gluten-free pizza! The DOH is missing the point here. Hehe!!

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silly-yak-mum Apprentice

Please keep us in the loop when it opens. We live in Toronto and Risotteria made our last visit to NY so awesome, we're planning another visit.

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