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Carmine’s

Carmine’s brings fine Italian cuisine to the suburbs

November 10, 2020July 21, 2017 by Aimee Cook

I have been longing for some additional Italian food options in the south end of the Salt Lake valley, so when I got wind that Carmine’s Italian Cuisine opened just over a month ago, I was looking forward to trying it. They took up residence in the space that was formally a Mexican restaurant I … Read more

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