(“Frankie” to Rao’s regulars) has done just that overseeing Rao’s Caesars Palace, Las Vegas (opened 2006) and Rao’s Hollywood (opened Fall 2013). It takes (meat) balls to follow in the footsteps of Frank Sr., and Frank Pellegrino Jr. I think tables end up in the wills of its regulars. We’ve never snagged a table at Rao’s NYC, which is on our dining bucket list. and your dad, Frank, Sr., runs New York City’s toughest table-to-book in town, Rao’s (pronounced RAY-ohs). This is especially true when your name is Frank Pellegrino Jr. Being the son of a legendary restaurateur sounds like it might be easier but not always. Being a successful restaurateur is never easy.
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