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Tortellini bolognesi
@Mr_Calcetto  04.04   

   
Spaghetti alla Carbonara
@Mr_Calcetto  04.04   

   
Pizzeria Pirata di Cattolica
@Mr_Calcetto  03.14   

   
Ristorante Il Cantuccio, Porto di Scarlino
@Mr_Calcetto  03.12   

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Tortellini bolognesi

The Tortellini bolognesi are a traditional recipe from Bologna, that consists of small squares of pasta filled with meat. They get served in hot soup or cream.



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@Mr_Calcetto  04.04   #Bologna  #food
Spaghetti alla Carbonara

The Spaghetti alla Carbonara are a traditional recipe from Rome, that includes guanciale, pecorino cheese, eggs e pepper.



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@Mr_Calcetto  04.04   #Rome  #food
Pizzeria Pirata di Cattolica

Managed for over 30 years by the pirate, guarding the entrance, Francesco, the renowned mustache orator, Maria, to the care of the kitchen and Claudia to the management of the room, this local offers tasty wood oven pizzas and an excellent variety of typical local dishes of both meat and fish as well, in via Milano a few steps from the sea.



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@Mr_Calcetto  03.14   #Bologna  #food
Ristorante Il Cantuccio, Porto di Scarlino

The terrace overlooking the sea, the use of seasonal vegetables, fresh fish and the fervent fantasy of the Chef are not enough to build a culinary experience. The family management of the Il Cantuccio restaurant offers their guests a kitchen based on Meditterranen flavors with detailed treatement. An available service that, with sympathy, will be able to guide you in the knowledge of our splendid Tuscan territory.



Reservation is welcome and recommended.

@Mr_Calcetto  03.12   #Florence  #food


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