Mangiamo Grano
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A restaurant where you can enjoy organic custom pasta in Jiyugaoka
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The long pasta made from the original recipe uses custom Italian bronze dies, allowing it to hold sauce well.
This is a long pasta originating from Gragnano near Naples, characterized by an oval cross-section and flat shape, made with squid ink. Although it contains squid ink, it has no strong flavor and pairs well with any pasta.
A traditional pasta from northern Italy, characterized by its long ribbon shape, strong chewiness, and a texture that is firm and elastic, made with spinach.
This is a wide, flat pasta originating from Naples, shaped like waves. The more you chew, the more you can feel the sweetness of the wheat.
This is a short pasta shaped like an earlobe that originated in the Apulia region of southern Italy. Enjoy the texture variation between the thicker and thinner parts.
A traditional short pasta from southern Italy's Sicily, it is wide and wavy, made with paprika. Its S-shaped cross-section allows sauces to cling well to the pasta.
A large tubular pasta originating from Southern Italy, Campania, that is smooth and has a good texture.
This is a gluten-free pasta made with domestically produced stone-milled buckwheat flour.
A short pasta in the shape of dumplings that has been passed down since ancient Roman times. Enjoy the marriage of domestic potatoes and wheat flour.
This is a short pasta shaped like a shell. It has a round shape and sauce gets inside the pasta, allowing it to mix well.
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Please choose two types of your favorite pizza. *Please note that Bismarck cannot be selected.
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Ice topping + 250 yen
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We have glasses and bottles available. For more details, please ask the staff or check the QR code.