Te Ke Voi?

Siena


The name means 'Whaddya want?' and the answer is simple – cheap and tasty food prepared fast and served in pleasant surrounds. Beloved of local students, it serves focaccias, salads, risottos, pastas, pizzas and burgers (including veggie options). The pasta cresciuta (fried pasta) goes down a treat with a cold beer or glass of wine. Order at the counter.


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