Riganaldo Loperchio was born in Syracuse, a Southern Sicilian
province in the 1920. The youngest child of four sons and daughters of
Michael and Genevieve Loperchio, he was not content to work the vineyards
that were the family pride for generations. It wasn't in his blood, and hard
work of any kind held no appeal for him. It was on his 15th birthday that he
stole 5,000 lire from the buschetta jar and bought his ticket to paradise,
aboard a rusty freighter bound for Ellis Island. He languished for weeks
among the thousands of immigrants waiting to be processed. Finally, when a
harried Immigration Official asked for his final destination, he spoke the
only English he had learned, "To New York". The careless agent subsequently
recorded his name "Rig. To N.Y.".
What else is a shrewd, young, enterprising Italian boy to do on the
streets of New York except join "La Familia"? He was a handsome, tough
looking young man and he reminded people of that new singing sensation
Frank Sinatra, although he couldn't sing a note. It wasn't long however, until
the family discovered that RigaTony wasn't as tough as he looked. He botched
job after job, and as they say, was more talented with amore than muscle.
Uncle Johnny gave him one last try, with a job laundering large amounts
of cash at a corner Pasteria, and it was there, at what ultimately became
"The Original RigaTony's" in New York's Little Italy district, that RigaTony
discover his one true talent: he was "one great cooking coomba!" People
lined up and down the street for his home cooked pasta and tasty pizza pies.
And so, with a combination of research, heredity, and as little hard
work as possible, we have endeavored to recreate the spirit and the great
pasta of "The Original RigaTony's".
Mangia and Enjoy
Now serving the East Valley with two locations:
RigaTony's 1374 N. Arizona Avenue Chandler, AZ 85224