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How the Oldest Italian Restaurant in America Makes Lasagna — No Passport Required

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How the Oldest Italian Restaurant in America Makes Lasagna — No Passport Required

Marcus learns how to make lasagna at 120-year-old Italian restaurant Ralph’s in Philadelphia. Stream the episode of No Passport Required here:
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23 COMMENTS

  1. Muslims like Marcus should learn from Italians, Mexicans and Irish that hard work is fundamental to be successful in this country. He should focus in the cooking skills instead of political divisive agendas. I wish he learn to love this country and get to know the beautiful spirit of American people.

  2. Most of Italian restaurants in America serve sub tv dinner Italian food. I asked for my pasta cooked al dente or undercook noodles the chef said he can't the pasta comes frozen already. This food looks dank please have these Italians teach others how to properly make pasta.

  3. omg, the first dish is parmesan cutlet, a mix-up of 2 "real recipes" (ofc parmigiana and cotoletta alla milanese), a confusing (at least for us), bad because the meat is too thin, non italian dish? And it's the best italian restaurant! How are even the others???

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