Family flavour sweetens eatery sale Historic restaurant will return to venerable Toronto clan that built it, ANTHONY REINHART writes
20th Feb 2006, 15:53 GMT
In the lull between lunch and dinner, the restaurant is empty, but a ringing telephone keeps Ida Angelini from sitting for long.It's a regular customer making a reservation, a Friday-night routine Mrs. Angelini has seen well over 1,000 times since Angelini's opened on Jarvis Street in 1981.
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