Come nasce un pranzo improvvisato di 15 gastrofanatici, in un ristorante normalmente aperto solo a cena? Nel nostro caso sono bastate le foto di qualche piatto su facebook di Maurizio Cortese, per scatenare il desiderio collettivo di provare il “Sud” di Marianna Vitale. La disponibilità del locale consente un servizio extra in “lunch time” (se prenotato almeno con un giorno di anticipo), ed il gruppo del web non si è fatto sfuggire l’occasione per dirigersi verso Quarto (Pozzuoli).
La location isolata dalle mete gourmet è lampante; [...leggi]
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