Zia
Zia
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After earning his stripes in the kitchen of some of the most world-renowned chefs, such as Gordon Ramsay, chef Antonio Ziantoni embarks on his own adventure here- Zia is a Michelin star and so many stars that will tickle the senses, when you taste seasonal Italian products, with a twist of French cuisine.
Restaurant : Zia
Adress : Via Goffredo Mameli, 45, 00153 Roma RM, Italie
Contacts :
For any request of information or reservation, contact the team by phone at +39 06 2348 8093
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