Roma D’Italia runs old-school. Servers jot down orders on notepads, while hostesses field takeout orders by phone. No food delivery apps. No QR codes. No hand-held tablets. “We don’t change for change’s sake,” said Alfio Rosetti, whose mother co-owns the restaurant with his aunt, Teresa Corea-Golka. The iconic Roma D’Italia, considered the oldest Italian restaurant in Tustin, marks 65 years in business this year. For Corea-Golka, the secret to d…
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