Restaurante Parigi
From the Station go to the piazza Carlo Felice. Take the right side.
On the Piazza go to the right. Within a distance of 100 meter you will see Parigi.
I was there 3 or 4 times.... more
It's a pretty place, and i knew it thanks to my colleague Elena: her parents are the owner... These are some of their best dishes: (sorry, i can't translate , but you must believe me, are really... more
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Make sure you go there before 10:30pm as they close around... more
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