It did not look inviting from the outside so we never ventured inside. But The Main Ingredient Cafe is the perfect example that looks can be deceiving.
Once through the front doors you are welcomed into a warm comfortable space filled with an aroma that blends the smells of fresh baked breads, fire roasted meats and fresh herbs and spices. The dining room is small but was filled with...
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Dining Out - 2010-06-04 09:03:26
I keep asking you to add information on vegetarian options. Is there a problem with doing this? Please respond.
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