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Article: WESTCOTT AREA'S CAFE PARADISO LIVES UP TO ITS NAME.(Weekend)(Dining Out)(Column)
- Article from:
- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- August 3, 2001
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Byline: Yolanda Wright Contributing writer
If you've ever wanted to order everything on the menu in a restaurant with remarkably good food, you can have it all on Friday nights at Cafe Paradiso, an unpretentious all-day eatery just off Wescott Street.
This 8-month-old slice of homemade paradise at easy prices is the work of chef-owner Dino Quarantiello, who brings his background in art as well as culinary expertise honed in East Coast restaurants to the tiny open kitchen that serves three dining areas and an outdoor porch.
Quarantiello made it pretty much a one-man show when three of us visited on a recent Friday evening.
"One of my ...
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