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Trattoria arrived in Mumbai in1981 and introduced the city to pastas and pizzas made with produce sourced from Italy.
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Some of the signature dishes at CinCin are Suppli, a dish from Rome made with leftover risotto rice; and Chitarra Cacio e Pepe.
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It is the oldest pizzeria on Marine Drive. The freshly rolled dough and fresh tomato sauce are the secrets to their eternally popular pizzas.
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Cecconi’s is part of Soho House, and this Italian restaurant has branches across the world. It is a beautiful restaurant overlooking the sea.
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Named after a gorgeous medieval Tuscan town, this chic restaurant has been serving authentic Italian food to the capital for about two decades.
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Le Cirque is a tastefully designed, dinner-only, 144-seater restaurant is spread over an entire floor The menu is a mix of Italian and French!
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La Piazza opened in 1994 and Chef Hermann Grossbichler gave the city its first tiramisu, espresso and wood-fired oven pizzas.
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AD Singh opened Olive with the idea of providing a chilled out, laidback space for people to relax and unwind. And that is exactly that.
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Dishes like smoked salmon tartare with sour cherry coulis, lobster ravioli and burrata, and black ink spaghetti are just some of the must haves.
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We recommend, the creamy spinach and ricotta ravioli! Finish your meal with their highly recommended tiramisu or the almond semifreddo.
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