THE HORSE'S MOUTH WHERE CAPE COD FOOD PROFESSIONALS GO TO EAT AND DRINK WHEN THEY'RE OFF THE CLOCK

From: The Boston Globe | Date: May 23, 2004| Author: KATHY SHORR | Copyright information

"I think Rob Matthews," chef-owner at two North Truro eateries, Maximillian's Restaurant and Wine Bar (508-487-6360) and Small Indulgences Cafe & Catering (508-487-8827), "is the most talented chef on the Outer Cape."

- JAY COBURN, proprietor,

Chester Restaurant in Provincetown

"Abbicci that's the kind of food I like these days: a few ingredients simply prepared and presented that work well with wine [Yarmouth Port, 508-362-3501]. They have a high commitment to service...

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