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"Casa Bella, an Italian cuisine restaurant which means "Castle Sabella's" in Spanish." This is probably the best example of ignorance and stupidity I've ever seen on Wikipedia. How could Casa Bella mean Castle Sabella. Names do not change in Spanish. More importantly, why would an Italian restaurant have a Spanish name. Casa Bella means Beautiful House in Italian, and even if it was a Spanish name, it still means the same exact thing. Please, don't make assumptions in articles.

Yo! Lighten up! Casa translates as house in Italian and Spanish. Never heard of bella in Spanish.

Tapered (talk) 09:27, 16 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

THis entire article is pretty much wrong. make sure you know your facts before you post them. k thanks.