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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. List of Italian restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Enoteca; Sagra; List of Italian chefs; Meal structure; Italy portal Food portal: Bella Italia, Leeds, England. This is a list of notable Italian restaurants, ...

  4. Enoteca Boccaccio - Wikipedia

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    Enoteca Boccaccio is an Italian restaurant and wine bar based in Melbourne, Australia. [1] [2] Description. The interior of the venue has dark timber walls, cabernet- ...

  5. Tomaso's in Norton changing hands after a half century of ...

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    Back then, a spaghetti with meat sauce cost $1.75 and a large pepperoni pizza $2.15. The house special of homemade lasagna would break the bank at $2.50.

  6. Enoteca Sociale - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant opened in the summer of 2010, founded by Max Rimaldi, Daniel Clark, and chef Rocco Agostino, who also co-own the Toronto-based pizza chain Pizzeria Libretto. [1] It specifically focuses on cuisine from Italy's Rome area , with the owners emulating the vibe of a neighbourhood trattoria in the city.

  7. Buca di Beppo - Wikipedia

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    Buca di Beppo is an American restaurant chain specializing in Italian-American food. [ a ] The chain of 81 establishments [ 2 ] (76 company-owned, 5 franchises in UK) [ 3 ] has been a subsidiary of Planet Hollywood since 2008.

  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. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Italy is home to 395 Michelin star-rated restaurants. [14] [15] The Mediterranean diet forms the basis of Italian cuisine, rich in pasta, fish, fruits and vegetables. [16] Cheese, cold cuts and wine are central to Italian cuisine, and along with pizza and coffee (especially espresso) form part of Italian gastronomic culture. [17]