Mama: Leone

Known as a "Disney-like" theme restaurant, it featured 11 opulent dining rooms filled with over $250,000 worth of art, including heroic marble statues and bubbling fountains.

Classic dishes like Mamma Leone's Chicken Soup , Shrimp Scampi , and Veal Parmigiana are preserved in Leone's Italian Cookbook , written by her son Gene. Music and Media Mama Leone

Mamma Leone's Ristorante (1906–1994) was once the largest restaurant in New York City, becoming a cultural landmark in the Theater District. Known as a "Disney-like" theme restaurant, it featured

It was famous for serving massive portions of "Americanized" Italian comfort food to nearly 700,000 diners a year. It was famous for serving massive portions of

" Mama Leone " most famously refers to a legendary New York City Italian restaurant, though the name also identifies popular songs, literature, and even a specific variety of heirloom tomato.

The guest list included Presidents Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower, baseball legend Babe Ruth, and opera singer Enrico Caruso—who reportedly convinced Luisa "Mamma" Leone to open the restaurant in her living room.