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Îå¡¢ÈÎÎñÐÍÔĶÁ Enoteca Maria is a famous restaurant. It lies in Staten Island. Now it serves some special delicious food cooked by grandmas from all over the world. Restaurant owner, Jody Scaravella, started out hiring(¹ÍÓ¶) Italian grandmas to make the meals that his customers love, according to Gothamist. But now he has included 30 grandmas' from around the world to cook some food in his kitchen. Scaravella said that there is one Italian grandma in the kitchen every night. And there is also another grandma from another different country in the kitchen. He told the website that it can be hard to have the grandmothers cooking at the same time, mainly because they feel 'like they're the boss, because in their own family unit, they're at the top of all the members in the kitchen. 'So when you put all of these grandmothers that are all at the top in a room together, they all feel like they're in charge and they're all wondering what that other person is doing there,' he said. There is also a grandpa employed by the restaurant. Giuseppe Freya, who is from Calabria, makes all the pasta(Òâ´óÀûÃæʳ). Most nights, Scaravella said, customers give standing ovations£¨»¶Ó£© to the grandmas and Freya. Scaravella told the website that he even received regular 'phone calls from Australia, from England, and from Italy to book a meal'. You can see a calendar called Nonnas of the World on the restaurant¡¯s website, which allows customers to see what dish these grandmas will be serving up every night.
1. Who cooks some special delicious food in Enoteca Maria?
______________________ cook some special delicious food in Enoteca Maria. 2. How many grandmas are there in the kitchen in Enoteca Maria every night? There are ___________________________ grandmas in the kitchen.
3. Why can it be hard to have the grandmothers cooking at the same time? Because they feel like that ______________________________ 4. Where is the grandma in Enoteca Maria from? He is from _____________________________
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