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Businiess name:  Totaro's Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A friend took me by this diamond in the rough restauarant last night. I was definitely skeptical due to its location, but soon felt and home in this family-run business. The owner and staff were very nice and accomodating and even talked with us about the history of the restaurant (now in the hands of the son of the original owner). You can find something on the menu for everyone, and the food is simply prepared but they are willing to accomodate all kinds of special requests. I had the Capellini with artichoke hearts and marinara sauce, which was delicious. Definitely try this gem in the middle of conshy whether you are from the Main Line, Plymouth Meeting or Chesnut Hill area. It's well worth it. Pros: great food, laid-back, friendly staff Cons: decor needs an upgrad

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