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Multilingual

If your menu comes in three or more languages you are probably getting food that is more accessible than authentic. My gnocchi bolognese was so-so but it was the only thing on the menu that had neither seafood nor nuts; the bruschetta with capers was tasty and refreshing. Sometimes multilingual things use flags to indicate the various languages being used - I was amused that this one went to the trouble of having the UK, US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada flags for "English" (there was no Canada flag on the "French" part of the menu).

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Uploaded on July 14, 2011
Taken on July 11, 2011