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Old Dec 9th 2004, 1:12 am
  #46  
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 14:02:21 -0000, "Miss L. Toe"
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    >> >
    >> >What/where is Sabatini?
    >> " SABATINI
    >> MILANO Via Boscovich 54 (ang.c.B.Aires)
    >> Tel. 0229402814 "
    >> a pizza place
    >And their ravioli is good too.
    >but not for Americans.

I can recommend a good Italian restaurant in Leiden the "Porto Pino".
Just one fixed menu. Make sure you are very hungry. You get enough
food to last a week.
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Old Dec 9th 2004, 1:13 am
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 14:02:21 -0000, "Miss L. Toe"
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >> >
    >> >What/where is Sabatini?
    >> " SABATINI
    >> MILANO Via Boscovich 54 (ang.c.B.Aires)
    >> Tel. 0229402814 "
    >> a pizza place
    >And their ravioli is good too.
    >but not for Americans.

nor for women who chain smoke whilst eating, I hope.
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Old Dec 9th 2004, 1:36 am
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    > On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 14:02:21 -0000, "Miss L. Toe"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >What/where is Sabatini?
    > >> " SABATINI
    > >> MILANO Via Boscovich 54 (ang.c.B.Aires)
    > >> Tel. 0229402814 "
    > >>
    > >> a pizza place
    > >>
    > >
    > >And their ravioli is good too.
    > >but not for Americans.
    > >
    > nor for women who chain smoke whilst eating, I hope.

Actually as they have a separate smoking section, and as smoking acts as a
appetite depressant it is ideal for anyone who smokes. But a little more
volume to soak up the half bottle of wine would have been useful, but then I
guess it was listed as a prima platte (or something like that) which means
it wasn't supposed to be the whole meal.
 
Old Dec 9th 2004, 2:02 am
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 09:36:35 -0000, "Miss L. Toe"
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    >> >> >> There is also far fewer good restaurants than in other cities such
    >as
    >> >> >> Rome.
    >> >
    >> >The pizza place I recommended here a few months ago seems to have been
    >taken
    >> >over by the Chjinese and gone downhill (and half way into the valley).
    >> >
    >> >I found SABATINI
    >> > MILANO Via Boscovich 54 (ang.c.B.Aires)
    >> > Tel. 0229402814
    >> OK, will give it a try sometime.
    >> >To be good - but watch out for the half bald ginger headed waiter, he
    >tries
    >> >to make jokes in english.
    >> >
    >> >>>>>The bars in Milan are ridiculously expensive too. You can pay 10
    >> >> >> euros for a single beer when they have the appertivos out.
    >> >
    >> >In Sabatini above you can pay 4 EUR for a half bottle of very drinkable
    >> >wine.
    >> What/where is Sabatini?
    >The restaurant above that you just said you will try WAKE UP !!

Oh yeah...

*kicks self*
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