Monday, February 23, 2009
Cipollini
Cipollini
2110C Northern Boulevard
Manhasset, NY 11030
(516) 672- 7172
Cipollinirestaurant.com
Have you ever been or heard or ate in a restaurant named Cipollini? If not, what are you waiting for? Cipollini is divine on taste with their foods. It is an Italian cuisine restaurant. There atmosphere is very soothing and you literally feel like you are in Italy. The lights are dimmed which is wha t makes it so soothing. It is very modern classical. They have squared tables so you can see everyone at the table. There is also a bar to enjoy, which has high chairs. Cipollini has wine glasses and circular dishes.
When I go to Cipollini, I usually order penne a la vodka for an entrée, and for an appetizer, I order avocado salad with hearts of palm. The hearts of palm with avocado salad tasted very fresh. It was the right portion so that when my entrée cane, I wouldn’t be full. It was heavenly and was also creamy with a touch of lemon. The penne a la vodka was also very rich and divine in taste. It came with a little piece of basil that was very distinctive, which made it taste dainty. The appetizer was green and little pieces of white and the penne a la vodka was an orange- pinkish colour. It smelled heavenly, it tasted out of this world, it looked shocking and marvelous, it felt creamy and it sounded like it was sizzling.
Cipollini is probably the most exquisite, elegant, and appropriate restaurant I have ever been to. Not only was the food ambrosial, but also the service was also very helpful and polite. They are tremendously friendly. The food comes fast and it is usually never a long wait. They are so friendly that if something like a glass would break, you would not have to pay. In fact, workers always make jokes so that they would make you laugh and you would not feel guilty. I think if you want to go “fancy” and “elegant” for a night, you should defiantly check out Cipollini!
2110C Northern Boulevard
Manhasset, NY 11030
(516) 672- 7172
Cipollinirestaurant.com
Have you ever been or heard or ate in a restaurant named Cipollini? If not, what are you waiting for? Cipollini is divine on taste with their foods. It is an Italian cuisine restaurant. There atmosphere is very soothing and you literally feel like you are in Italy. The lights are dimmed which is wha t makes it so soothing. It is very modern classical. They have squared tables so you can see everyone at the table. There is also a bar to enjoy, which has high chairs. Cipollini has wine glasses and circular dishes.
When I go to Cipollini, I usually order penne a la vodka for an entrée, and for an appetizer, I order avocado salad with hearts of palm. The hearts of palm with avocado salad tasted very fresh. It was the right portion so that when my entrée cane, I wouldn’t be full. It was heavenly and was also creamy with a touch of lemon. The penne a la vodka was also very rich and divine in taste. It came with a little piece of basil that was very distinctive, which made it taste dainty. The appetizer was green and little pieces of white and the penne a la vodka was an orange- pinkish colour. It smelled heavenly, it tasted out of this world, it looked shocking and marvelous, it felt creamy and it sounded like it was sizzling.
Cipollini is probably the most exquisite, elegant, and appropriate restaurant I have ever been to. Not only was the food ambrosial, but also the service was also very helpful and polite. They are tremendously friendly. The food comes fast and it is usually never a long wait. They are so friendly that if something like a glass would break, you would not have to pay. In fact, workers always make jokes so that they would make you laugh and you would not feel guilty. I think if you want to go “fancy” and “elegant” for a night, you should defiantly check out Cipollini!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Daisy Bates (african-american woman)
Daisy Lee Gatson Bates was an African-American woman who has contributed to Humanity. She was born on 1913 and sadly dies on November 4, 1999. She met her husband at the age of fifteen, L.C. Bates. She attending the school Little Rock (Pulaski County).She was a part of a segregated school. She started righting a paper in 1941 for the Civil Rights movement. The newspaper was called the Arkansas State Press. She did rarely write for the paper. Even though she didn’t right in the newspaper she was an act in the operations and was named by her husband as city editor in 1945.
She was a supporter of the National Association for the Advancement of Color People. (NAACP). Both her husband and she were active in the Little Rock Branch. In 1952, she was elected president of the Arkansas Conference of Branches; it was the main organization for the state NAACP. Her husband and she worked with other members of the Little Rock Branch as the national strategy of the NAACP so they could gather their information. Even though she was in the black community, Daisy was in the white Arkansas as a civil rights in 1956.
She was a supporter of the National Association for the Advancement of Color People. (NAACP). Both her husband and she were active in the Little Rock Branch. In 1952, she was elected president of the Arkansas Conference of Branches; it was the main organization for the state NAACP. Her husband and she worked with other members of the Little Rock Branch as the national strategy of the NAACP so they could gather their information. Even though she was in the black community, Daisy was in the white Arkansas as a civil rights in 1956.
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