All’Oro
All’Oro
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A hotspot of Roman gastronomy, where the chef and boss Riccardo Di Giacinto says: ” In the kitchen, I always take a step back to move on. To turn around, see what I have done, where I am at that time. And ask me where I want to go. So I am heading toward the future that is already happened. I leave with the baggage of culinary tradiiton of my land and unique raw materials. I bring technique, passion personality and the journey is always unexpected.”
Restaurant : All’Oro
Adress: Via Giuseppe Pisanelli, 23/25, 00196 Roma RM, Italie
Contacts :
For any request information or reservation, contact the team by phone at +39 06 9799 6907
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