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	<title>Comments on: The Clock is Ticking: End of October Menuism Restaurant Review Contest!</title>
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		<title>By: Colleen Clarke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Colleen Clarke</dc:creator>
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		<description>Bistro Camino is a hidden jewel of a restaurant in an odd place but easy to get too. Not only are the prices so reasonable you can justify eating there weekly, and with such a diversified menu you could eat their every day, but the wine prices are totally acceptable.

You always get soup and salad with your dinner meal and the entrees range from frogs legs for under $18 to salmon, pasta, cordon bleu, stews, lamb, etc often under $15. The Japanese chef and his daughter Maya, own and operate the restaurant with the charm and personal service like you are dining at your best friends house!

Bistro Camino is open for brunch, lunch and dinner Tuesday to Sunday and is located at2750 Danforth Avenue in the east end of Toronto. This neighborhood is honored to have a restaurant of this caliber in its midst!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bistro Camino is a hidden jewel of a restaurant in an odd place but easy to get too. Not only are the prices so reasonable you can justify eating there weekly, and with such a diversified menu you could eat their every day, but the wine prices are totally acceptable.</p>
<p>You always get soup and salad with your dinner meal and the entrees range from frogs legs for under $18 to salmon, pasta, cordon bleu, stews, lamb, etc often under $15. The Japanese chef and his daughter Maya, own and operate the restaurant with the charm and personal service like you are dining at your best friends house!</p>
<p>Bistro Camino is open for brunch, lunch and dinner Tuesday to Sunday and is located at2750 Danforth Avenue in the east end of Toronto. This neighborhood is honored to have a restaurant of this caliber in its midst!</p>
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