What to order at Restoran Manolo

Must order
Truffle risotto with parmigiano-reggiano and a slice of tiramisu.
Signature dishes
Risotto, Hand-cut pasta, Tiramisu
Editor tip
Reserve weekend mornings for brunch; the risotto of the day and tiramisu are the house signatures.
CuisineItalian and Mediterranean
Price$$$
Neighborhoodcentar
HoursMon-Sun 08:00-23:00
Last verified

Signature dishes: Risotto, Hand-cut pasta, Tiramisu

Must order: Truffle risotto with parmigiano-reggiano and a slice of tiramisu.

Tip: Reserve weekend mornings for brunch; the risotto of the day and tiramisu are the house signatures.

Location

Address: Marsala Tita 23, 71000 Sarajevo

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