Meaning 'slowly, slowly' in Italian, Piano Piano is all about slowing down to enjoy a meal and connect with friends and family. The menu itself is traditional Italian – smoked burrata, freshly made ravioli, bone-in veal Parmesan, roasted-mushroom pizza – with plenty of vegan and gluten-free options. If you're coming with a group, ask about the 'family-style' menu.
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