One Michelin for Roman Icon
Imà go, the Hotel Hassler Roma’s internationally celebrated restaurant, has received its first Michelin star this week– a prestigious award honoring restaurants of the most outstanding quality.
The Michelin Guide is Europe’s oldest and best-known hotel and restaurant guide, awarding the Michelin stars according to several categories, including the mastery of flavor and cooking and the “personality” of the cuisine.
“We are truly very happy,” says Roberto E. Wirth, the Hassler Roma’s owner and General Manager. “This rewards our efforts and encourages us to do more and better.”
Imà go’s Chef Francesco Apreda offers unique dishes embodying traditional flavors of Italian and Roman cuisine, enhanced by a measured touch of originality and the freshest seasonal ingredients all served overlooking Rome’s historic center.
Karen
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