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	<title>Comments on: We Love Food: Dino (II)</title>
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		<title>By: Jenn Larsen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenn Larsen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Oh the fried mozzarella dish sounds so delicious... I tried it in Sicily, they call it &quot;mozzarella in carozza&quot; - mozzarella in a carriage - so evil good.

And fyi on the signage, the Dino logo is actually the Lion of San Marco, the symbol of Venice. The owner is a big fan of the watery city. I think their menu was little more Venetian or at least Northeastern Italian when they first opened, it soudns like from your experience though that it&#039;s branched out all over. 

Sigh, dreaming of Italy now.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh the fried mozzarella dish sounds so delicious&#8230; I tried it in Sicily, they call it &#8220;mozzarella in carozza&#8221; &#8211; mozzarella in a carriage &#8211; so evil good.</p>
<p>And fyi on the signage, the Dino logo is actually the Lion of San Marco, the symbol of Venice. The owner is a big fan of the watery city. I think their menu was little more Venetian or at least Northeastern Italian when they first opened, it soudns like from your experience though that it&#8217;s branched out all over. </p>
<p>Sigh, dreaming of Italy now.</p>
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