Yenuina Laboratorio de Pasta
Menu: Italian modern cuisine
Yenuina, Laboratoria de Pasta, from charming Italian owners Mauro & Michael, is the-place-to-be in San Antonio. Honest, Italian food and therefore truly a gem among all the craziness of the West End.
Homemade pasta, traditional Italian recipes and fantastic cocktails. And if you like desserts, try the tiramisu or salame al cioccolato!
Yenuina opens its doors from noon and stays open until late at night.
Tel: + 34 971 80 32 47
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