Gitane Restaurant / Studio Modijefsky
At Gitane Restaurant you become a guest at Angelo’s table, where you’ll enjoy food and wine carefully selected from local producers and small companies.
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At Gitane Restaurant you become a guest at Angelo’s table, where you’ll enjoy food and wine carefully selected from local producers and small companies.
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noa* breathes new life into this space, transforming it into a welcoming bistro poised between historical heritage and contemporary finesse.
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