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Best Restaurant in Mississauga, for social events and functions


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By : theopencork Eateryandlaunge   29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-21 00:05:20

The City of Mississauga in Toronto which is situated on the Lake Ontario is known not only for its unsurpassable beauty but also for giving shelter to around 700, 000 people belonging from various cultures. Because of this diversity, one can easily find cuisine from many countries on the menu of the Mississauga restaurants. Mississiauga, Ontario, Canada are known for the housing a variety of the restaurants ranging from the most expensive, elegant ones to the simplest. Despite such a wide availability, finding an authentic Italian Restaurant in Mississiauga that truly represents Italy in its form, food and style is a difficult task.

When someone says Italian cuisine the first thing that comes in the mind of most of the people is pizzas and pastas. However, Italian cuisine not limited to these two things only. A traditional Italian meal consists of a number of courses.

• The first course consist of anti (hot and cold appetizers) and Primo (pasta, risotto or even soup)

• The second course consists of main dish of fish or meat and Contorno (side dish of salad or vegetables)

• The third course consists of Dolce, Caffee and Liqueurs

• In the last course which is also known as “Coffee Killer” grappa or amaro are served

The regular meals of this cuisine mostly consist of food prepared with chickpeas, dry figs, lupines, salted and dry fish, pork, pickled olives. Some of their dishes also belong to Magna Graecia. These include:

• Honey sauces

• Sweet meats made from almonds and walnuts

• Soups and meats made in vinegar

Italy consists of nineteen regions each of which has their own distinct cuisine. In addition to that, their cuisine also changes according to the seasons therefore one will find the summer cuisine of this area very different from the winter cuisine.

Restaurants in Mississauga offer mouth watering Italian dishes together with wines and beer in an atmosphere that increase the charm of the dining manifold and make it an experience worth remembering for the entire life. One other dominating feature of a Restaurant in Mississauga is that they provide an opportunity to their guests of consuming food in a warm atmosphere of a Patio.

Whether you wishes to enjoy a warm sunny day or calm serene night, you can enjoy it while sitting on the in a patio in Italian restaurant in Mississauga. They can also be booked for the celebrations and social gathering at discounted rates.


Author Resource:- The Open Cork Eatery & Lounge, best Italian restaurant with patio offers freshest, highest quality ingredients and dishes as pasta, seafood , sauces and soups in breakfast, brunch and dinner for family and individuals.



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