Wild pigs at the Italian food (9)
I believe the answer is:
spaghetti
'italian food' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'wild pigs at the' is the wordplay.
'wild' is an anagram indicator.
'pigs'+'at'+'the'='pigsatthe'
'pigsatthe' is an anagram of 'SPAGHETTI'.
(Other definitions for spaghetti that I've seen before include "Pasta - Birmingham junction" , "Stranded fare" , "Pasta made from tight peas" , "Italian dish made from pasta, often Bolognese" , "It's past eight, time for strange pasta" .)