by Adriana ruiz
In Rome, where culinary adventures and a love for dogs come together, a unique restaurant has recently opened its doors at Via Flaminia 502, Roma Ponte Milvio. Its name is ‘Fiuto,’ and it stands out as a refreshing addition to the dining scene.
Fiuto is not just a restaurant; it’s a haven for dog owners who want to share a delightful dining experience with their furry friends. The concept is both innovative and heartwarming—a dog-friendly restaurant where, besides having food for yourself, they also offer a dedicated menu crafted exclusively for dogs.
Fiuto has emerged as a refined and welcoming establishment, boasting not one but two kitchens, each under the guidance of dedicated chefs. From aperitivo to late-night dining, Fiuto invites you to savor their culinary creations in the delightful company of your tail-wagging friends.
While you indulge in the exquisite specialties and the latest drink creations, your beloved companions can enjoy a carefully curated menu recommended by a veterinarian nutritionist. Fiuto goes the extra mile to ensure your pets have a fantastic dining experience too. To assist you in understanding and meeting your dog’s needs, an experienced trainer is also available for guidance and advice.
So, whether you’re seeking a relaxing aperitivo or a satisfying post-dinner experience, Fiuto welcomes you and your furry friends to a culinary adventure like no other. Come, dine, and create unforgettable memories at Fiuto, where the joy of good food and the warmth of canine companionship converge in the heart of Rome.
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