BY: Jesse Scott
You don't have to travel to Italy or the South of France to get a taste of the Riviera any longer — culinary greats hailing from New York and Italy have come together to bring some European magic to Miami. Paolo Domeneghetti, a long-time hospitality investor, restaurateur, and the founder of Domaine Select Wine & Spirits, and Martino de Rosa, founder of La Filiale in Italy, will soon open La Màrtola in Buena Vista.
The restaurant, located at 4702 NE Second Ave., draws inspiration from the Spanish, Italian, and French Rivieras. It will open on Monday, February 19. "We are taking a different approach here than simply being trendy," Domeneghetti tells New Times.
SOURCE: https://www.miaminewtimes.com
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