Osteria Francescana

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"A three Michelin-starred restaurant, and one of the most desired dining destination in the world by internationally known chef Massimo Bottura. If you are driven by unique dining experiences and are willing to spend, this is a must-visit. Although, good luck getting a reservation! The restaurant has a simpler, more contemporary and elegant style. This is considered high-end dining! The menu includes local specialities from Modena and Emilia with a sprinkle of international dishes. Bottura has a playful touch with his food and flavors which you will see and taste in each dish. (He's quite the character in real life). The wine list is impressive and includes lesser-known labels from small-scale producers with interesting stories, as well as top-quality options from established wineries."
Judy Francini
"The world's most famous restaurant. It's tiny so hard to get a reservation. I have been for the tasting menu twice, once with the wine pairing and once we did lunch and simply ordered wine by the bottle instead. This trip, we had had the tasting menu with wine at the hotel and simply ordered alla carte and a single bottle of wine. We each had two dishes and were full! I ordered the "magnum" whic is a foie "popsicle" with a balsamic center! it's so rich. "
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Kaitlyn Alsup
"CREATIVE CUISINE ⭐️⭐️⭐️🌿 3 Michelin Stars and the green star 🧑‍🍳 Massimo Bottura It has been named as the best restaurant in the world and features creative dishes with whimsical themes and unique presentations. "

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