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Article: Square has plenty of hip cafes.(Real Estate)
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- The Boston Herald
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- February 2, 2007
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Byline: PAUL RESTUCCIA
Wakefield Square might be in the suburbs, but some of its restaurants and cafes could hold their own in any big city.
Popular eateries like Ristorante Molise, The Duck Walk and Sushi Island have made the square something of a restaurant destination.
Ristorante Molise, owned by two sisters who hail from Italy's Molise area, specializes in regional Italian dishes like ciopinno, a type of fish stew. The sisters also plan to soon add cheeses from across Italy to their menu.
"Our diners have become more adventurous as we've introduced dishes like rabbit, tripe, osso bucco and bracciolas," co-owner Antoinetta DiLemme ...