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Vili Milisits : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vili Milisits Vilmos "Vili" Milisits (born around 1945) is an Australian pastry chef and businessman of Hungarian origin, noted for the businesses Vili's Pies and Vili's Café (also known as the "Café de Vili's") in Adelaide. ==History== The Milisits family escaped the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 and migrated to Adelaide, South Australia. Their first home was a modest place in Carrington Street in the city. He left school aged 14 to work at Kazzy's Cake Shop in Burnside, run by fellow countryman Kazzy Ujvari. After completing his apprenticeship he ventured to open his own Continental cake shop using rented equipment and employing his fiancée, Rosemary and his sister, as he was unable to secure a bank loan. (His sister later opened her own ''patisserie'', "Olga's Cakes", in Leigh Street, city). Around 1965 he purchased a home at 14 Manchester Street, Mile End, which doubled as a bakery.〔(Hopkins, Nigel ''Vili Milisits: The Whole World in his Hands'' SA Life (2006) p.49 PDF accessed 27 July 2013 )〕 In 1978 Vili expanded his range to include Australian-style pies and pasties, but with pastry and spices more to his own taste. Business steadily grew and he now owns much of the property along Manchester Street and has 200 employees in Adelaide, and has expanded interstate.〔
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