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  • A bocci ball throw away from Canada's Wonderland in Maple resides this exquisite little cafe known as Zona. Wanting to find out a bit about them before I would show up I had the most pleasant phone call with one of the owners. While I didn't have the opportunity to catch her name the things I learned about Zona were so amazing that I needed to try them out for myself - and now I am a fan and a believer. While this place positions itself as a cafe it also has a hot table that made me drool (despite just having my lunch before arriving). Everything looked hot, fresh and beutifully cooked. I am more than a little excited to try their veal sandwich combo next time I stop by. Looks Delish and like great value :) Being that it was just after lunch I decided to ask for one of their famed coffees out of their AMAZINGLY unique espresso machine - A Victoria Arduino! For those not familiar with these machines allow me to elaborate, a VA is essentially the Ferrari or Maserati of the espresso/coffee world. Made in italy this machine is a site to see with its smooth lines and curves, pearly white exterior PLUS it makes a damn fine espresso/cafe!! Mamma Mia! The staff at Zona will tell you that their VA is the biggest in Vaughan and potentially in Ontario....maybe even Canada! A likely tall tale BUT given what I saw that day I can believe it. Worth the trip just to see this baby purr! Having recently been introduced to the glory that is an Americano I decided I would test the taste of their espresso and ask for one of my new found fav hot bevvies. Now this coffee came with an extra special treat ... a story on the history of the Americano.... Essentially the drink was developed during WWII by Italians when serving espresso to American troops stationed there. A straight espresso was too strong so the Italians weakened it for the AMERICANOS with some hot water. Hence the name Americano! Bet ya didn't know that!! I sure didn't! What can i say about my drink other than AMAZING. It was hot, had a strong flavour and perked me up quick time! This place was a great trendy spot to work or hang out during the day as it wasn't overly busy, was far enough away from Wonderland to discourage the teeny bopper crowd AND they have free wifi (just ask for the password) The best part was that the staff was super friendly and welcoming similar to that of any Italian family. Come by this place - I might be working here we can have an Americano together and check out Victoria :)
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