Aroma – Manfredi Hotel
Aroma – Manfredi Hotel
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This Michelin-starred restaurant offers the most spectacular view of the Coliseum- months are booked in advance to taste this Michelin-starred cuisine, which the prestigious Michelin guide notes: “The name pays tribute to both the city and the aromas infused with creative and imaginative Mediterranean cuisine served here.”
Restaurant : Aroma
Adress: Via Labicana, 125, 00184 Roma RM, Italie
Contacts :
For any request information or reservation, contact the team by phone at +39 06 9761 5109
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