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  2. Enoteca - Wikipedia

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    Interior view of an enoteca in Tambre, Veneto, Italy Cellars of the Vinothek in Bernkastel-Kues in the Mosel wine region of Germany. Enoteca is an Italian word that is derived from the Greek word Οινοθήκη, which literally means 'wine repository' (from Oeno/Eno-, Οινός, 'wine', and teca, Θήκη, 'receptacle, case, box'), but it is used to describe a special type of local or ...

  3. Enoteca Sociale - Wikipedia

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    Michelin highlighted the restaurant's pastas as the "heart of the menu", including the signature cacio e pepe and bucatini all’Amatriciana. [4] Toronto Life magazine called the restaurant "unlike any other Italian spot in the city", praising its simple, amibitious and affordable dishes. [1] Canada portal; Food portal

  4. List of Italian restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Spoleto – Fast-food style Italian cuisine restaurant chain in Brazil; The Station; Talea by Antonio Guida; Tony Macaroni; Torno Subito; Totti's; Umberto's Clam House; Union Street Café, London; Vapiano; Veeno; Veniero's; Zarra's; Zizzi – a chain of Italian restaurants found across the United Kingdom, which was owned by Gondola Group

  5. Trattoria - Wikipedia

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    The word trattoria is cognate with the French term traiteur [3] (a caterer providing takeaway food). Derived in Italian from trarre, meaning 'to treat' (from the Latin tractare / trahere, 'to draw'), [4] its etymology has also been linked to the Latin term littera tractoria, which referred to a letter ordering provision of food and drink for officials traveling on the business of the Holy ...

  6. Fortezza Medicea restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Fortezza Medicea restaurant (officially Cene Galeotte, 'convict dinners') is an occasional restaurant in Volterra, Italy. Gourmet dinners are cooked and served to paying guests by inmates in the prison housed in the town's Renaissance -era fortress ( Fortezza Medicea , lit.

  7. Enoteca Pinchiorri - Wikipedia

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    Enoteca Pinchiorri. Enoteca Pinchiorri is an Italian restaurant in Florence, Italy. The owners are Giorgio Pinchiorri and French-born Annie Féolde. The chefs are Annie Féolde, Italo Bassi and Riccardo Monco. In 2008, the restaurant was voted 32nd best in the world by the British Restaurant magazine. [1]

  8. Osteria - Wikipedia

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    An osteria (Italian: [osteˈriːa]) [a] in Italy was originally a place serving wine and simple food. Lately, the emphasis has shifted to the food, but menus tend to be short, with the emphasis on local specialities such as pasta and grilled meat or fish, often served at shared tables.

  9. Annie Féolde - Wikipedia

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    Together they opened Enoteca Pinchiorri, with Féolde as head chef. [1] They grew the restaurant from a wine bar serving snacks to a full restaurant serving hot food by 1974. [3] She appeared on Italian television for the first time at the request of food critic Edoardo Raspelli, who inspired her to develop a modern take on Tuscan cuisine. [1]