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| - ...so its World Cup time, Italy & the U.S.A being the teams i support, i decided to go to little italy to take in the game and get some grub...so i thought to myself, "lets make it happen"...i stumbled upon this place since it was on the corner of st. laurent, however it was full for the game...but the owner who was 2 feet away, while he was holding a cigar, asked me if i had ever been there before...said no, and invited me to watch the game downstairs with him and his friends...so we sat down upon the start of the game...the calamari, the mussels, the salsiccia cacciatore for starters where great, the pizza from the wood burning brick oven had me reminiscent of so many bites into slices of pizza that just made my mouth water...and i had some of the best bolognese sauce i have had in this great city...especially considering the price...and the atmosphere was intense and "tony the tiger's catch phrase", but keep in mind it was for a World Cup game...now i do recommend eating at this establishment, but not watching a World Cup match here with a bunch of italian's if you have virgin ears...ohhhh, the things i heard would make andrew dice clay blush, and over a soccer game nonetheless...so it is not for the faint of heart...but the best part was after...we all, and i mean everyone from every restaurant took to the streets, and celebrated the win with a lethal fever and passion, shut down the streets, flags, singing, and plenty of celebration...so try it out just for the experience, or wait until the Cup is over, and give it a try...i can only imagine its a lot better under normal circumstances...!!!!...
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