In 1943, two worlds came together in the love of family, the love of life, and the love of sharing. That's when Sergeant Tony Neno Prince was temporarily stationed at Fort Brown in Brownsville,...
In 1943, two worlds came together in the love of family, the love of life, and the love of sharing. That's when Sergeant Tony Neno Prince was temporarily stationed at Fort Brown in Brownsville, Texas. While there, he went to an USO dance and spotted the most beautiful Mexican girl in a very festive red dress. One look and he knew she would become his wife. After a family courtship, Talita's father and brothers went everywhere with the young couple, they were married on February 12, 1944. Talita moved to Columbus, Ohio. After two years overseas on the Burma Road Mission, Tony returned to Columbus and re-opened his Italian-American restaurant. Then in 1968 they decided to share Talita's Mexican family recipes with the folks in Columbus. This adventure was the beginning of something new and wonderful. Tony Neno and Talita Arroyo Prince passed away March 5, 1982 and October 27th, 2005 respectably. They loved and were loved by many. We are proud to carry on the Talita's family tradition of serving authentic cuisine from both our Italian and Mexican heritage.Less
In 1943, two worlds came together in the love of family, the love of life, and the love of sharing. That's when Sergeant Tony Neno Prince was temporarily stationed at Fort Brown in Brownsville,...
In 1943, two worlds came together in the love of family, the love of life, and the love of sharing. That's when Sergeant Tony Neno Prince was temporarily stationed at Fort Brown in Brownsville, Texas. While there, he went to an USO dance and spotted the most beautiful Mexican girl in a very festive red dress. One look and he knew she would become his wife. After a family courtship, Talita's father and brothers went everywhere with the young couple, they were married on February 12, 1944. Talita moved to Columbus, Ohio. After two years overseas on the Burma Road Mission, Tony returned to Columbus and re-opened his Italian-American restaurant. Then in 1968 they decided to share Talita's Mexican family recipes with the folks in Columbus. This adventure was the beginning of something new and wonderful. Tony Neno and Talita Arroyo Prince passed away March 5, 1982 and October 27th, 2005 respectably. They loved and were loved by many. We are proud to carry on the Talita's family tradition of serving authentic cuisine from both our Italian and Mexican heritage.Less
Talita's Mexican Kitchen3090 Southwest Boulevard, Grove City, OH43123 USA
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