The Voltaggio Brothers to Sign Books at South Coast Plaza

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • November 1, 2011
Can't get a reservation at Ink? Join the club. Want to plead your case to the Brothers Voltaggio themselves? Here's your chance. They've got a new cookbook out called VOLT ink, a title that makes no sense unless you know that Volt is the elder...
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