Piada is "a new genre of fresh fare with Northern Italian roots hailed as a "Hot Concept" by Nation's Restaurant News. A Piada is an Italian, thin crust dough made from organic and natural flours, baked on a stone grill, and hand-rolled with high-quality ingredients, including from-scratch sauces. The first Piada in Macomb County opened its doors recently and to help celebrate their Grand Opening day an official Ribbon Cutting was held with Supervisor Rick Stathakis, Piada COO Steve Marr, Chef Damian Needham on the scissors, Carla Gardner (just right of Chef Damian) from Hope Center, recipient of a $500 check from Piada, as well as the Sterling Heights Regional Chamber Directors and Ambassadors. Piada’s goal is fresh and well-priced Italian street food served quickly." Located at 15089 Hall Road (complex in front of Meijer at Hall and Hayes), you can contact them at (586) 566-3262, www.mypiada.com.
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