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  • After work i decided to venture over to that italian place to taste the truth. I have been meaning to come here because my friend swears they have an amazing veal sandwich.I would have to agree! That Italian place is located in a little plaza on the side of Brampton that I never visit. When I walked in I noticed it was pretty busy and I saw an exchanged of nods and smiles between the chef and some customers which lead me to believe they were regulars. The line moved very quickly and the wait time was less than ten minutes. A red headed cashier took my order who was very friendly and recommended the mozzarella and mushrooms to accompany my veal sandwich as I didn't know what to choose. I also ordered a mixed berry Canolli and a brio to wash it all down. While I waited for my food I walked around and noticed the small section of Italian groceries and various kinds of bottled drinks and gelato. The place is very clean and the ac definitely works. My Canolli was delicious and bigger than most canollis. The mixed berries was a nice twist to the traditional filling somewhat reminiscent of strawberry ice cream but not as Sweet. My veal sandwich was obviously made with love. Decent portion of meat. Cheesy mozzarella, delicious sauce and meaty mushrooms. My only complaint is the price. 7.75 a sandwich +1.00 a topping and 1.50 for cheese is somewhat pricey in my book. My entire meal came to a bit over 17. I guess I could omit the cannoli and it would have been 15 for a sandwich and a drink but to me those prices are similar to California sandwich (another place that sells a great veal sandwich) which I don't visit often because I think it's pricey. I guess it depends on who your target demographic is but as a full time student I don't have 17 bucks to spend regularly on a meal. I noticed a lot of business professionals there perhaps on break and maybe that's in their price range. I would suggest a lunch time student meal of maybe a sandwich+ 2 toppings + canned pop for 8 bucks. It just seems more reasonable. But I'm still curious to try other items on the menu.
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