Tucked down Parsley Lane off pleasant pedestrianised Corso Cavour, this is a hidden gem for good home cooking served at tables dressed in gingham. Frilly curtains and cheerful frescoes (food and wine-making scenes) watch over chattering diners. You can't go wrong with casoncelli al burro e salvia (typical local meat-filled pasta with butter and sage).
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