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In The Media
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Restaurant serving up artwork on the side
Mona Lisa gives local artists venue to showcase work
by Simon Fuller
Diners at a popular Winnipeg eatery can enjoy a side of artwork with their supper. Every month, one or two Manitoba artists display their work at Mona Lisa Ristorante Italiano on Corydon Avenue.
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Grape-stomping, pie-throwing
raise cash for rights museum
by Geoff Kirbyson
After six years of working the phones, pounding the pavement and pressing the flesh, Gail Asper is only too happy to see newcomers join her in raising money for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
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Beer buzz without the grief
City firm creates gluten-free brew
by Geoff Kirbyson
Manitoba celiacs can now experience a beer buzz without the gastrointestinal side effects that come from drinking traditional lagers and ales.
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Fine wines and good times on tap at Cantina
by the Discreet Diner
When we first caught wind of La Cantina's signature gimmick - a state-of-the-art wine-pouring system activated by sticking a card in a slot - we knew it was just a matter of time bfore we'd be bellying up to the bar.
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Mona Lisa Ristoranted Italiano
Summer 2004, Style Manitoba
Mona Lisa Ristorante Italiano proudly invites diners to visit Winnipegs oldest patio - 19 years, and still serving up a storm.
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Mona Lisa cosy, with off-beat offerings
By Marion Warhaft
Show me a neighbournood that is affluent and gastronomically sophisticated and I'll show you a neighbourhood with at least one fine restaurant where the well-heeled can hang out; at least in almost any city other than Winnipeg.
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Mona Lisa Ristorante Italiano
Canadian Parents & Homes
A strong fixture of the local dining vista, Mona Lisa Ristorante Italiano is still the leader in the culinary niche it created.
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More to Joe than hair
Good, since it's all coming off
By Doug Speirs
When it comes to hair, he's no ordinary Joe!
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Our cup RUNNETH OVER
Mona Lisa's charming wine bar sure to elicit a smile
By Marion Warhaft
For many diners, wine is something that complements the food. For others, its the other way round.
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Toast of the Town
"I built this for the wine," proclaims Guiseppe (Joe) and Alfina Grande, proprietors of La Cantina di Mona Lisa.
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City man a modern day da Vinci
The folks at Mona Lisa are calling Jorge Amado a modern-day Leonardo da Vinci.
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