Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Pizza Pizza In Chinatown Now Owned By Lebanese Couple’s Greek Son-In-Law
The Turnip News
The Chinatown location of a Pizza Pizza restaurant is now owned by a retired Lebanese couple’s Greek son-in-law. The lease was taken over by Gregory Palapatoose, 31, last week after Lebanese couple Mahmoud and Reena Sharmali retired, handing over the business to their daughter’s husband.
Palapatoose, a well-known member of the Chinatown community, has vowed to spice things up and will bring in some new promotions in order to revitalize the recently struggling restaurant.
“We’re going to offer the tastiest, best quality Italian foods in all of Chinatown!” said Palapatoose, who was born and raised in Greece, until moving to Ottawa and meeting his current Lebanese wife when he was 28.
“We offer pizza, pasta, calzones and garlic bread. You can’t get that variety or quality anywhere else this side of the Great Wall!” he added, while pointing to a scaled-down replica of China’s Great Wall that introduces commuters to the neighbourhood.
“My Italian-inspired cuisine located in the heart of Chinatown is always a perfect choice for my Lebanese in-laws and Greek family.”
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