L'Arzilla Furcina

Lecce


Tucked away down a shopping street in Lecce's New Town, L'Arzilla Furcina features a compact and stylish space showcasing seasonal and local ingredients and Salento wines. Traditional Puglian recipes are given a modern spin and could feature local seafood such as cozze (mussels). Thoroughly unpretentious and friendly service also makes L'Arzilla Furcina worth the short detour from Lecce's historic centre.


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