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ABA Fifth
This bar/restaurant is Twentyfirst’s little sister, on the fifth floor above the Coin mall. Its grand patio gives patrons a bird’s eye view of the Qemal Stafa football stadium as well as a spectacular three-corner panorama of Tirana.
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Al Brigantino
A neat Italian restaurant with a seafaring theme – paintings, nautical maps on the ceiling and a huge model ship between the tables.
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Casa di Pasta
A large Italian eatery occupying half of the Taiwan complex, and looking like any neo-rustic restaurant. The open kitchen
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Delice
Alas, food is served only at lunchtime, but the prices are almost half those of its pricey neighbour, Era, and beats it by a mile in its slick presentation.
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Fiore
The focal point of this old world Italian restaurant is the open kitchen pizza oven, but customers head for the fish display case where the catch includes jumbo shrimp, levrek and barbun, among others, at expected prices.
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Green House
A 1930s villa with a quiet courtyard hidden behind high hedges seems the perfect place to have Mediterranean meals, accompanied by a good selection of wines.
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La Cantinella
Set back from the street, the courtyard of this elegant Italian grill house is a pleasant and quiet place to try a grilled meat or Albanian speciality.
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La Perla
Authentic Italian cuisine served in a restaurant overlooking the boulevard and the Lana river. Run by an Italo-Albanian couple, this may well be the best place for pizza in town.
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La Tavernetta
Lurking in a cellar below a modern high-rise lies this rustic Albanian tavern with wooden beams, medallions, large spoons and lutes.
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Mamma Rosa
An excellent Italian eatery with great pastas and steaks, in a house halfway along the street. The bathroom uniquely has a real bath.
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Napoli
One of the first private restaurants to open in 1991 and strategically placed near the clutch of embassies along Rr. Skenderbeg, Napoli is a good spot for diplomats and other passers-by.
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Pirro Mani
Famed locally for the Italian food on offer, Pirro Mani is named after the celebrity owner and has no arsonist links whatsoever.
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Vila Logoreci
A superb-looking restaurant in an old villa, with cosy indoor rooms and a terrace with a pond. The Italian food here is a cut above the rest and the daily special is certainly worth trying.
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