if anyone has a chance to go to the great white north, eh, and you happen to be in windsor, I HIGHLY recommend the cook's shop restaurant. it is a TINY retaurant in the basement of another building. dining room houses MAYBE 5 tables. I asked my fiance to marry me there, it must have taken us 2 hours from app to dessert/coffee, i ate evverything and not once felt "stuffed", call about 1 week prior for reservations they do upu pasta app tableside, we had gnocchi WOW so good and fresh WOW i left feeling like :D :crazy: :p :roll: :smoking: :smiles: :rolleyes: :lips: :lips:
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Congratulations Kent on finding the Lady of your dreams.
Sounds like a restaurant I would adore. Petite and perfect.
Sounds like a restaurant I would adore. Petite and perfect.
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Well I live in Hawaii, and there are lots of restaurants to eat it. Naturally, they're incredibly expensive and the food is almost always Japanese or Hawaiian. At any rate, I stopped by this Itialian restaurant, Cafe Portofino.
Best place I have ever went to. I have never eaten so much in my life. I had a large plate of spaghetti, which I ate quickly. I had some fancy ice cream thing for dessert. I can't remember what I had for an appetizer, but it was the best place i ever went to.
Best place I have ever went to. I have never eaten so much in my life. I had a large plate of spaghetti, which I ate quickly. I had some fancy ice cream thing for dessert. I can't remember what I had for an appetizer, but it was the best place i ever went to.
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