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“Sbarba” in Italian means “To shave”; “Cipolle” means “onions”.
Now you can translate the restaurant’s name. The place is owned by a lady, who also makes amazing metal sculptures. The interesting metal art works she put up on the walls overwhelmed me when I was entering the place. But the owner does not allow photography.
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I only took pics of the food we had: Handmade pasta with ragù, Handmade spinach gnocchi and roasted pork. How could I complain? Handmade food with love in a rustic restaurant …. Did I mention the owner’s dog is just right besides me? Look! Dog eat pasta too!! In Italy!
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