By Thomas Witom
Since early January, west suburban diners with an appetite for Italian-American classics have found just the ticket via Toscani in Wood Dale.
Housed in the Georgetown Square shopping complex (in what was once an Asian fusion buffet), this spacious venue with seating for about 300 is operated by the Frank Murati family, which has run a similar restaurant in Arlington Heights known as Toscana going on eight years. A large wall mural depicting Tuscany's wine-growing countryside gives the restaurant a homey feel.
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