Café Piccolo in Long Beach Stuffs Thai and Indian Cuisine Into Its Italian

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • November 13, 2008
Global GrooveCafé Piccolo stuffs Thai and Indian cuisine into its Italian   Though many have asked why a paper called OC Weekly also covers Long Beach, the fact that we do gives this reviewer an additional 50 square miles to explore. And thank...
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