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		<title>Oliver and Bonacini</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 03:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Ever since going gluten free, <a href="https://www.oliverbonacini.com/" target="_blank">Oliver and Bonacini</a> has been a staple restaurant of mine.  I have been to three different locations: Bayview, Front and Blue Mountain.  Needless to say, I have narrowed down some of my favourite dishes - mac &#38; cheese and lemon posset being top of the list.</p>
<p>The gluten free macaroni and cheese with chicken and green peas is comfort food at it's best!  Like most kids, I grew up on Kraft Dinner, so it's always a nice treat to eat this grown up version made with goat cheese, Fontina and aged white cheddar. The staff are always very knowledgeable about allergies - which is what is expected at such a nice restaurant. They always have gluten free pasta on hand. When you order the mac &#38; cheese gluten free, the kitchen skips using flour as a thickener to the sauce and doesn't add breadcrumbs to the top. This makes the cheese sauce a bit more runny, but hey you'll never hear me complaining - it's delicious!</p>
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