Baci Di Giulietta appears as a signature dish in 1 Italy cities. See each city's local variant and where to eat it.

Baci di Giulietta · Verona

Pasticceria Flego's almond-and-hazelnut shortbread sandwiches with a hint of rum. TableJourney editor pick with address and booking notes inside the entry.

Baci di Giulietta were invented by Pasticceria Flego on Via Stella in the late 20th century, capitalising on Verona's Romeo-and-Juliet tourism. The biscuit is a chocolate-sandwich shortbread of almond and hazelnut flours with rum, distinct from the better-known Baci di Dama from Tortona. Flego still runs them as the house signature and they have spread to most Verona pasticcerie.

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