Ziad Hamoudeh sells up to 250 slices of his crispy pizza every day. So his wedges with cheese, pepperoni, or home-made mashed potatoes can sit on the counter beneath his covered display case for up to ...
Hamoudehand his family cut the ribbon with Upper Westville Alder Darryl Brackeen Jr. and Mayor Toni Harp. Credit: Lucy Gellman Photo First there was pizza. Now, there’s chicken. Crispy, crunchy ...
Living and working in New Haven, where he was busy running two pizza restaurants, left little time for Ziad Hamoudeh to scout out the eating habits of the downtown Hartford crowd. So with little ...