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Best Bites
The Cuisines Staff Noshes Through 2000
"...3. Veal Chop at Siena Ristorante Toscana: Meltingly moist and almost fork-tender, the huge..."

Jan. 5, 2001 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Food-o-File
The details behind several local bakers' plans to create their own workforce.
"...has added weekday lunches (11:30am-2pm) to their lineup, and Siena Ristorante Toscana (6203 Capital of Texas Hwy., 349-7667) is..."

Oct. 20, 2000 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Second Helpings: Nuovo Italiano

Aug. 4, 2000 Food Column

Critics Picks
"...Best Wild Game DishPappardelle w/ Wild Boar Sauce at Siena..."

May 12, 2000 Food Feature

2000 Restaurant Poll Index
"...Siena, 6203 Capital of Texas Hwy. N. Bldg. B, 349-7667CRITICS..."

May 12, 2000 Food Feature

True to Their (New) Roots
The Loiacono family, who own Bellagio Italian Bistro, apparently believe in two cornerstones of traditional cuisine -- fresh ingredients and sizable portions. They pride themselves in making upward of 30 different pastas on the premises : from bright spinach fettucine to rippled radiatore and ribbon-edged tagliatelle.
"...successful Vespaio on South Congress and the newly opened Siena...."

April 21, 2000 Food Feature by Pableaux Johnson

Food-o-File
In this week's edition of Food-o-file, Austin Chronicle Cuisines editor Virginia B. Wood goes on a mini-rant and updates readers on local restaurant news.
"...on local restaurant news: The projected opening date for Siena Trattoria Toscana (Hwy. 360 & RR 2222, 349-7667) is..."

March 10, 2000 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Food-o-File
In this week's edition of Food-o-file, Austin Chronicle Cuisines editor Virginia B. Wood looks ahead to the looming local culinary possibilities in 2000.
"...GM Jay Knepp anticipate an early February opening for Siena Ristorante Toscano (6203 Capital of Texas Hwy. N.). Nestled..."

Jan. 7, 2000 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Italia With & Without
Week One: The Tour
"...full of walled, medieval cities built by the Etruscans. Siena, San Gimignano. Old things, tall things. Lovely but landlocked...."

May 28, 1999 Food Feature by Meredith Phillips

Frontier Television
"..."Still Revolutionaries" by Siena McLean (San Francisco, 1997). Decades after joining and leaving..."

Oct. 23, 1998 Screens Feature

Eastside Community Organizations
"...the Apostle), and even Southwest Austin (St. Catherine of Siena) as well...."

July 21, 1995 News Feature

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