Among the crop of new Dallas dining destinations, Perfect Union Pizza Co. and Fachini make the strangest of strange bedfellows. Owned by local celebrity chefs Nick Badovinus and Julian Barsotti, the Italian restaurants are stacked one on top of the other in the same shopping center. “It just happened to work out in this neat kind of yin-yang,” said Barsotti. “It’s like it was meant to be.” Watch as Pat Sharpe explores two different visions of Italian-American dining.
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