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> That looks nothing like applespider has

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> Maybe there are different versions of it.


Yes there are different versions


https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=sfogliato&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiw-MrDkN_ZAhXmJ8AKHTtjCzgQ_AUICygC&biw=1396&bih=690

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Applespider Wrote:

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> That?s not what they called it and it?s probably

> not spelled right. I meant one of those little

> multi-layer pastry horns stuffed with something

> like Nutella.


Sounds more like sfogliatella.

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Tried a pre-cinema dinner in Signoria the other night. We had a bruchetta and beef carpaccio, a spaghetti gamborini and a pasta dish with aubergine. All very good. Service nice. Wine fine. Didn?t strike me as overly expensive. All in all we thought it was super and will go there again pre-cinema or just for dinner generally.


I am not being paid for this. I have no connection with the restaurant other than having eaten in it once, as described. I am a reasonably regular poster, I think. And I am a real person, as far as I know.

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(Whoops, meant to post this in the La Scala thread - Signoria is good too)

I just want to say the breakfasts here are so good, and made with real care. My favourite avocado and poached egg on sourdough in the area. Good coffee too.

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