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Il Cioccolato lightens up for summer with the introduction of a new Fruit Jelly gift box. Dusted with sugar, each gem-like paté captures the flavour of a single ripe fruit: pear, strawberry, apricot, peach and mango. Beautifully balancing sweetness and acidity, they are made without any artificial flavours or colours, their richness and depth a testament to the finest ingredients and careful preparation. A beautiful gift for any summer occasion.
Gambero Rosso, international arbiter of Italian cuisine, has once again bestowed its "Three Forks" award upon Il Ristorante - Luca Fantin, confirming its place as one of the top Italian restaurants in Tokyo. Chef Luca's philosophy relies on sourcing the finest local and seasonal ingredients to create spectacular inspired dishes. We extend a ...
It is our great pleasure to announce that Il Ristorante - Luca Fantin in Tokyo has been awarded a single Michelin star — marking the tenth year in a row it has been bestowed with the honour. A distinguished dining destination in one of the most exciting culinary cities in the world, Il Ristorante has consistently won praise for its beautifully ...
Bvlgari Hotel Roma
The ultimate expression of Bvlgari takes shape in the newest Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts jewel, its ninth property. Located in the Campo Marzio neighborhood, minutes from the Piazza di Spagna and Via del Corso shopping area, it bridges antiquity and innovation, drawing on myriad influences and inspirations to create a new icon of the Eternal City.
Long known for its captivating chocolate gems, Il Cioccolato introduces its new Tavoletta chocolate bar collection. Flavours are inspired by the season, with the first capturing the summery scents of lemon and hazelnut. In these anything-but-ordinary chocolate bars, hazelnut gianduja is contrasted with fresh citrus and a touch of salt and then ...