Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 2004, p. 23

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economist sunsuntribune diversions saturday may 15 2004 23 all food prepared fresh from page 20 nial favourite caesar salad with mille piattis own delicious creamy home made dressing 595 next we had to choose from 15 pas tas 950 seven pizzas 895 and 12 entrees including chicken veal lamb steak and fish 1 150 in each section of the menu there are the traditional favourites and house spe cialties having tried several pastas a few pizzas and almost all of the entrees i can assure you you really cant go wrong with whatever catches your eye everything at mille piatti is prepared fresh and served with a level of care indicative of a chef- owned familyrun establishment linguine tirreno 1 195 with smoked salmon and onions in a pink sauce is simply luscious while the linguine al pomdoro 950 showcases just how good a properly prepared sauce can be the pizzas offer thin crusts and an abundance of fresh toppings from goat cheese and roasted red peppers to por- tobello mushrooms and italian sausage a pizza also makes a perfect appetizer for three or four to share for our entrees my dining compan ions and i selected vitello piccata 1250 that offered large tender pieces of veal delicately bathed in a lemon wine sauce and polio parmigiana tradi tional chicken parmesan large hearty and smothered in sauce and cheese all entrees are served with crisp roasted potatoes and delicately steamed sea sonal vegetables the desserts vary daily and most are brought in the tiramisu however is premise prepared and if available try to get a piece put aside for you if s worth it reduce euse recycle rejfcp ffiuse recycle rbbef mse recycle euserecycle reduce reuse rescle reduce f ieuferecyb reduce f reduces teusiecyje teuserecycle reduce tease recycle reduce f upe recycle rerfocef teuse recycle loorayfor better shades with oxford learning and itsfeftcsdljjinary curriculum your child can be owtftepaih to better grades more confidence and a terrific attitude about learning oxford learning is more than a 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