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Restaurant Zola
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Mmmmm. The menu changes frequently into ever more delightful tastiness... My favorite of the month is the Venison. So tender. My sweet wife is always torn between the stuffed trout and the salmon. What keeps us coming back, though is that the service is as incredible as the food. Not the case at our former #1 favorite restaurant which shall remain nameless (OK, you convinced me. I'll tell you... the Bound'ry. After two disasterous dates we swore it off). Our last trip was on our anniversary. They put ""happy anniversary"" confetti on our table and tucked us away in a quiet little corner to celebrate. Oh... the soup. The wife said to mention the soup. Squash soup is a tantalizing treat. A dollop of yogurt makes it a sweet prelude to dinner. Ask for Erin.
Pros: oh, the food!, service
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