
BY: CAROLINE KENNEDY
Eating Italian food is about so much more than the food that’s on your plate. It’s about connecting with loved ones, sharing memories, making new friends and — of course — drinking wine. When you dine at Tennyson Street’s Voghera, you immediately feel at home from the warm greeting, excellent service and flowing wine paired with hearty Northern Italian cuisine.
When owner Marco Albertin created the concept of the restaurant, he wanted people to immediately feel welcome and taken care of upon walking through the door. “You don’t come into the restaurant, you come into my living room. That’s why I opened a restaurant. It’s where strangers become friends and friends become family,” said Albertin.
SOURCE: https://303magazine.com
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