Pipero Roma
Pipero Roma
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The cuisine is nicely presented and full of flavors, Michelin starred- a cuisine of great fineness that reveals the excellence of dishes that have become iconic, from La Carbonara di Pipero to Risotto “Burro e Alici“
Restaurant : Pipero Roma
Adress : Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 250, 00186 Roma RM, Italie
Contacts :
For any request information or reservation, contact the team by phone at+39 06 6813 9022
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