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Bel Cibo


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mommida Enthusiast

:( Chef Andrew has left Bel Cibo!!!? :(

There is no word if the restaurant will still be gluten free.

I am so sad. I wish Chef Andrew the best and would like to thank him for this last year and a half of excellent pizza and food.

If any one finds Chef Andrew, please post where he is and what he is doing.

Laura

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:( Chef Andrew has left Bel Cibo!!!? :(

There is no word if the restaurant will still be gluten free.

I am so sad. I wish Chef Andrew the best and would like to thank him for this last year and a half of excellent pizza and food.

If any one finds Chef Andrew, please post where he is and what he is doing.

Laura

Oh no!!! Have you tried Sammys pizza in farmington hills--yummo carryout food..so sad about bel cibo

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wowzer Community Regular

That is sad to hear, been meaning to try and get there.

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StrongerToday Enthusiast

He sent out a group email to our Ann Arbor Yahoo group saying that he wouldn't go into reasons why he left, he did not know if the new management would keep the place gluten-free and that he hopes to see us again soon. Bummer!!

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