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December 11, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 35
Let Café Amici handle the
cooking this holiday season
One of Café Amici’s specialty sandwiches
It’s the most wonderful time of the
year – and arguably the busiest! Those
who want to entertain, but need some
extra help are invited to rely on the pro-
fessionals at Café Amici in Wyckoff.
Owners Brent Castone and George
DeLuca and Executive Chef/Owner
Arthur Toufayan take pride in serving
“exceptional American fare with an Ital-
ian heart.” Catering is available all year,
including holiday time. All of the fine
foods served at the café are also part of
the restaurant’s catering menu. Director
of Catering Edward Aboyoun offers full-
service off premise catering and event
planning. Ed will arrange your event, and
provide supplies and a professional staff.
Those who prefer to dine out are
invited to call the café, which is now
accepting reservations for Christmas Eve
and New Year’s Eve. A special menu will
be featured on New Year’s Eve.
Located at 315 Franklin Avenue in
Wyckoff, the original Café Amici opened
its doors to the public in 2002. The décor
is stylish, but relaxed and comfortable.
The atmosphere and the staff members
are family-friendly, and all of the café’s
creative and delicious dishes are attrac-
tively presented. The staff members are
attentive to diners’ needs, but are never
in the way.
In addition to the regular lunch, brunch,
and dinner menus, Café Amici features
daily specials that highlight fresh local
produce along with fish, chicken, meat,
and pasta.
Lunch options include inventive
entrée-size salads, such as the spicy Thai,
the quinoa arugula, and the Wyckoff
chopped. Choices also include a hearty
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