Friday, August 8, 2008

HSK Exam - A restaurant for convenience




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CITYLIFE / Eating Out






A restaurant for convenience



Updated: 2007-09-12 10:04







Toscana is like a white T-shirt: nothing special but convenient for any
occasion.

The unpretentious Tuscan-styled restaurant is located near the Kerry
Centre, making it a prime spot for CBDers during lunchtime.?You may?start
with a healthy plate of salad, dolled up with slices of seasonal squash
and sun-dried tomatoes. Their tomato soup was fresh and chunky and tasted
quite good.?The penne arrabiata wasn鈥檛 spicy enough but with its hearty
chunks of Parmesan cheese, garlic and olives, it is a step up from the
average Italian restaurant. We ended our lunch with a delightful
blueberry panna cotta that was as smooth as silk. The service was
pleasant and meals came on time.

For lunch, they have two-course (RMB 48) and three-course (RMB 68) set
menus that change every week.

Location: 1/F, Uni-construction Building, 25 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu,
Chaoyang District
Opening hours: Daily 10am-10pm
Tel: 010-6508-4265























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