
BY: Vittoria Woodill
Looking for a new family-friendly dinner spot in Chester County? CBS3’s Vittoria Woodill has got you covered. If you’re ever in West Chester be sure to make your way down the pike to get your fill of family and big Italian flavors from those who know how to eat.On this week’s Taste with Tori segment, Tori heads to Fellini Cafe.
“We have about 90 people every year for Christmas,” Manny said. “And we have 90 trays of food.” The menu at Fellini Cafe is certainly one to marvel as all the dishes are wrapped with a signature flare. Co-owner Manny explains their philosophy is pretty simple even though the restaurant business is not.
SOURCE: https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com
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