Osteria dell'Oca

Aosta


Oca means 'goose' and there are plenty, both on the menu and reproduced in hilariously kitsch china forms around the room. This quaint perch under an archway off Via E Aubert is Valdostan food heaven: dig into one-plate wonders like veal stew spooned over polenta or sausages covered in fontina.


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