Ricotta & Parmesan
Ricotta & Parmesan
Rue de l'écuyer 31, Brussels, Belgium
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Ricotta & Parmesan Jul 15, 2008
Very close to my work there is a great Italian restaurant; Ricotta & Parmesan. It is one of the oldest armouries of the capital, which was converted into an restaurant where you can get original pasta and antipasti arsenal with Italian style.
The building that houses the place dates back to 1892. The owner have done a great job in keeping the spirit and atmosphere here based on historical references. Along one of the wall almost following haft of the restaurant in length antique cabinets displays Art Déco cases, real antique buffet, cooking utensils from another century, even fancy cooking pots which apparently are former belongings of the grandmother of the present owner. Ricotta & Parmesan has managed to create a place where you feel welcome and make you long for the next visit. The food here is excellent and the prices are fair. Part of the Belgium, Brussels and more 2006-2009 and still counting travel blog |
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