Per Me Giulio Terrinoni
Per Me Giulio Terrinoni
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Spotted and starred, cuisine at Per Me Terrinoni is a cuisine to be absolutely tested, especially for the iconic “tappi”, the Italian tapas. Tapas twisted according to what Michelin qualifies as “the chef personality and his overwhelming imagination. In the program, research, technique, and originality, with, for constant, the organic and the quality of raw materials, even if the menu varies slightly, more informal at noon, with menus testing in the evening including that “land and sea”. It is said.
Restaurant : Per Me Giulio Terrinoni
Adress : Vicolo del Malpasso, 9, 00186 Roma RM, Italie
Contacts :
For any request of information or reservation, contact the team by phone at +39 06 687 7365
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Marrakech Flair
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It has been said that Marrakech awakens all of the senses. Whether it is seeing the intricate zellige tilework; smelling the various spices sold at the souks; hearing the call to prayer emanate from the nearby mosques; touching the supple leather used to make a pair of babouches (leather sandals); tasting a flavorful tagine, Marrakech never fails to excite. Located just west of the Atlas Mountains, the city has been inhabited by Berber farmers for centuries. It has been dubbed the “Ochre City” because of the proliferation of red sandstone buildings and the red city walls, which now enclose the Medina, home to Jemaa el-Fnaa, one of the busiest squares in Africa.
Marrakech overflows with culture and has been inspiring visitors for decades. From Yves Saint Laurent to Talitha Getty, Winston Churchill to Mick Jagger, Marrakech has attracted great icons inspired by its eternal spirit as well as its sweet, beautiful life. Yves Saint Laurent’s intimate relationship to this city lead to the opening of a museum dedicated to his legendary work. The annual Marrakech International Film Festival draws a prominent crowd. Museums abound, exhibiting Moroccan arts, photography, carpets, and the Andalusian design aesthetic that permeates the city’s architecture. La Mamounia hotel, opened in 1923, offers a storied history, which includes hosting guests such as Winston Churchill. Vanessa Branson’s El Fenn is a collection of traditional riads that form a stunning boutique hotel. There are countless ways to be immersed in the culture of Marrakech, but perhaps the best place to start is with a simple glass of mint tea.