La Torre

Le Marche


Floor-to-ceiling glass walls maximise the wrap-around sea views from this sleek fish restaurant located on a panoramic point in Numana. Oysters, prawns, tuna and baccalà (cod) appear in artfully crafted antipasti, while pastas and mains make tasty use of sea urchins, clams, cuttlefish and the like. Its weekday lunch menu offers a taste at a snip of the regular price.


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