by Tammy Paolino
Pat Burke of Cherry Hill is one such regular. "My wife, Jungeun, and I stumbled upon this hidden jewel driving home one evening and decided to give this out of the way place a try,'' he writes in an email. "What a wonderful find it turned out to be.
The staff was very attentive, the food was amazing from salad to soup to entree. And while not much for dessert, we thought we should try one since everything else was so delicious. The tiramisu was fabulous. "We now make it a point to dine with our newfound friends at least once a week. I highly recommend everyone to give this place a try.''
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