Between two ice-cream parlours, a gym and the cafés of the busy Monsignor Virgilio street, this address is not so obvious. Six rows of tables are set up in front of the restaurant, sheltered under white parasols. Once inside, one realizes the success of this unpretentious and soulless address. A large tent has been set up in the courtyard of the house to serve as a dining room. And it is often full. A wooden structure and tables covered with tablecloths make you forget the prefabricated character of the setting. The long menu of soft pizzas too.
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