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	<title>Tony's Restaurant Reviews &#187; Champaign</title>
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		<title>The Great Impasta</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2004 02:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[tony]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our second dinner (and later lunch and brunch &#8211; couldn&#8217;t get enough of this place) during the Ebert Overlooked Film Festival brought us to this cutely named place &#8211; our first impression of the name wasn&#8217;t very positive. Well, well &#8211; what a pleasant surprise. Sitting at the bar for dinner on a Friday night [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our second dinner (and later lunch and brunch &#8211; couldn&#8217;t get enough of this place) during the Ebert Overlooked Film Festival brought us to this cutely named place &#8211; our first impression of the name wasn&#8217;t very positive. Well, well &#8211; what a pleasant surprise. Sitting at the bar for dinner on a Friday night couldn&#8217;t have been more fun &#8211; Champaign locals are interesting and low key, and proud of their town.</p>
<p>My Chicken Gordon Bleu, with lots of extra sauteed vegetables, was nicely prepared in the Milanese style. My guest&#8217;s fish entree with vegetables was also delicious. All entrees are really large enough to share. The lunch menu was also varied but had few protein-only items. Brunch offered exceptional omelettes.<br />
This is our favorite place in Champaign.</p>
<p>Wines by the glass were well priced, and the wine list adequate, though we didn&#8217;t really peruse the entire list.</p>
<p>$$</p>
<p>114 West Church<br />
Champaign, IL 61820<br />
near the Amtrak Station<br />
(217) 359-7377</p>
<p>opened in 1983</p>
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		<title>Radio Maria</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2004 20:31:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[During our first visit to Roger Ebert&#8217;s Overlooked Film Festival, our first dinner experience was at this tin ceiling spot on a corner in Champaign. It&#8217;s located in the &#8220;old town&#8221; section of Champaign and is wife-and-husband owned and operated; support your local merchants, especially if they do a good job. The decor is inviting, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During our first visit to Roger Ebert&#8217;s Overlooked Film Festival, our first dinner experience was at this tin ceiling spot on a corner in Champaign. It&#8217;s located in the &#8220;old town&#8221; section of Champaign and is wife-and-husband owned and operated; support your local merchants, especially if they do a good job. The decor is inviting, with Day of the Dead (and other) icons hanging about.</p>
<p>The entrees combine Asian, European and South American ingredients &#8211; and all looked interesting; Thai black rice was one of the side dishes. We chose the Tapas route &#8211; 2 salads, a sausage and patï¿½ plate, portobello mushroom, cheese plate, and olives marinated in oil and citrus. All were well presented and prepared.</p>
<p>Wines by the glass are reasonable, and wine list looked adequate.</p>
<p>$$</p>
<p>119 North Walnut<br />
Champaign, IL<br />
near the Amtrak Station<br />
(217)398-7729</p>
<p><a href="http://www.radio-maria.net">www.radio-maria.net</a></p>
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