Gambero Rosso (restaurant)

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Gambero Rosso was a restaurant in San Vincenzo, Tuscany. Its chef was Fulvio Pierangelini.

The restaurant was voted 12th best in the world in Restaurant Top 50 2008, [1] and was awarded 2 stars by the Michelin Guide.

It was closed in November 2008. [2]

Notes

  1. http://www.theworlds50best.com/list/past-lists/2008 World's 50 Best Restaurants
  2. "Il mistero del Gambero Rosso. Chiuso - Corriere Fiorentino".


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