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I was super excited when I received an email from my old college buddy Phil saying that he would be in the city for a few weeks visiting his sister. Phil lives in Massachusetts and Josh and I haven’t seen him since our wedding. It always seems like whenever he happens to be in the city, Josh and I are traveling or spending the weekend with our parents in NJ. Finally we were able to nail down a day where we could all get together, grab dinner, and catch up.<\/p>\n
Phil said that he was craving Italian food so I suggested going to a restaurant in my neighborhood called Lasagna, which looked like it had an interesting menu. Obviously the main feature is lasagna of all kinds but they also have lots of other options available if that’s not what you’re not in the mood for.<\/p>\n
I wasn’t super hungry so I didn’t get an appetizer. Instead I concentrated on the bread basket, which was filled with warm and crunchy pieces of garlic bread. We polished off the first basket right away, and the quickly brought us more. This bread is seriously delicious and addictive in a junk food kind of way.<\/p>\n
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