Gucci Just Opened A Restaurant, And Pasta Has Never Been This Fashionable
Addio, Gucci Museo—and ciao, Gucci Garden!
The Italian luxury brand has finally reopened Gucci Museo, but the renovation comes with a new name.
Gucci Garden, situated inside the Palazzo della Mercanzia in Florence, Italy, was conceived by creative director Alessandro Michele. It features a gallery exhibit, a bazaar-like boutique (exclusive merchandise alert!), and a mini cinema room.
And get this: it also has a fine dining restaurant.
Gucci Osteria is a 50-seater restaurant overlooking the beautiful Piazza della Signoria, with a menu curated by Massimo Bottura— the world-renowned chef behind the Michelin three-star restaurant, Osteria Francescana. Bottura created a sophisticated, striking menu inspired by his travels, including Italian classics like Parmigiano Reggiano tortellini and mushroom risotto.
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The gorgeous green-hued interiors are reminiscent of Gucci’s cultural heritage and aesthetic.
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Check this out. Just below the ceiling trim, the green walls have lines from “Canzona of the seven planets,” a traditional carnival song, engraved in gold.
Even small details like the menu, napkin, and tableware are picturesque.
Ready to check out their decadent spread? Keep scrolling!
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If you happen to be in central Italy, don’t forget to drop by Gucci Garden for dinner, where you’re sure to encounter award-winning meals served with a dash of fashion inspiration.
Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura accepts reservations from 12:00 to 8:30PM.
www.gucci.com/int/en/store/osteria-bottura
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