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Nettuno
The guide was updated:Located in the heart of the historical centre of Taormina, Nettuno Restaurant offers an á la carte menu based on local seafood. Seating is available both indoors and on their open courtyard, and you can also join cooking classes, learning directly from the restaurant's chef.
Useful Information
- Address: 5 Salita Santippo, Taormina
- Opening hours: Thu–Tue 12.30pm–11.30pm, Fri–Wed 11.30am–11pm
- Phone: +39 094 262 6023
- Email: ristorantenettunonaxos@hotmail.it
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Nettuno
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