Alessandro Borghese - 4 Ristoranti Season 3

November. 29,2016      
Rating:
7.7
Trailer Synopsis

Episode 10 : Turin: best city kitchen
January. 31,2017
Involved restaurants: Gaudenzio, L'orto già Salsamentario, Cenerentola, "Sorij Nouveau". The first one is the winner
Episode 9 : Valtellina: best restaurant of mountain kitchen
January. 24,2017
Involved restaurants: Baita dei Pini, Enoteca Guanella, Agriturismo La Tresenda, Camino Restaurant
Episode 8 : Novara, Vercelli 6 Pavia: best rice restaurant of the rice triangle
January. 17,2017
Involved testaurants: Acquamatta, Tenuta Camillo, Il Bianco e l’Augusto, Trattoria Paolino
Episode 7 : Milan: best grill restaurant
January. 10,2017
Involved restaurants: La griglia di Varrone, Muu house, Filetteria Italiana, San Telmo
Episode 6 : Trieste: best restaurant at the border
January. 03,2017
Involved restaurants: "C’era una Volta", Trattoria "Antico Spazzacamino", Chimera di Bacco, Trattoria "ai Fiori"
Episode 5 : London: Best italian restaurant of the 3rd millennium
December. 27,2016
Restaurants: Il Macellaio, In Parma by food roots, Casa Sibilla, Gola
Episode 4 : Trentino: best restaurant with the most courious Xmas dinner
December. 20,2016
Restaurants: Alla corte dei Toldi, Home Stube, Sissi Stube, Solarium Predaia
Episode 3 : Salento (Puglia): the best masseria own by women
December. 13,2016
Masseria Melcarne, Relais Masseria Capasa, Masseria Scagnito, Masseria Le Fabriche
Episode 2 : Garda Lake (Lombardy): lake fish
December. 06,2016
Restaurants: Molin 22, Agriturismo Dalie & Fagioli, Osteria Tirabusù, Trattoria alle Rose
Episode 1 : Via Emilia: pasta art
November. 29,2016

Seasons

Season 9
Season 9 2023
Season 8
Season 8 2022
Season 7
Season 7 2021
Season 6
Season 6 2020
Season 5
Season 5 2019
Season 4
Season 4 2018
Season 3
Season 3 2016
Season 2
Season 2 2015
Season 1
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