Al Gallo

Top choice in Pordenone


Bright, forward-looking Al Gallo is all crisp white walls and vibrant blue, sea-inspired paintings by Grado artist Gianni Maran. It sets the scene perfectly for the elegant fish dishes that soon arrive: Catalan crustaceans in a bell jar, octopus with friggitelli (sweet Italian chillis)and burrata and tuna in a crust of white and black sesame seeds.


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