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Al Mangia

Piazza del Campo 42-6
Siena & its Surroundings
Tuscany
0577-281121

Type: Local
Price Range: €€€

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You’ll be surprised by the quality of food at Al Mangia, right in the midst of prime sightseeing territory. It has been run by the Senni family for four generations and its recipes hark back almost as far. Booking recommended.
Last updated February 3, 2008
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