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  2. Negroni - Wikipedia

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    A negroni served with a dash of freshly squeezed orange juice was named a negroni malato ("sick negroni") at Bar Piccolino in Exchange Square, London during the 2007 financial crisis, by Italian bankers employed at nearby RBS offices.

  3. Nostrana (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Cathy Whims opened the restaurant in 2005 and serves as chef and owner. Nostrana serves classic Italian cuisine and has been dubbed "Portland's capital of the Negroni". The restaurant has received a generally positive reception, especially for its pizzas and happy hour menu. In 2018, Whims opened the European wine bar Enoteca Nostrana next door ...

  4. The Negroni Is the Most Versatile Cocktail - AOL

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    Campari, an Italian liqueur and a type of bitters, adds hints of spice and citrus. It’s perfect. The recipe was widely shared first in Italy but is now an essential item on every respectable ...

  5. List of IBA official cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Negroni An Italian cocktail made with one part gin, one part vermouth rosso (red, semi-sweet), and one part Campari, garnished with orange peel. [18] Old fashioned Made by muddling sugar with bitters, adding whiskey or, less commonly, brandy, and garnishing with a twist of citrus rind and a cocktail cherry. Paradise

  6. From poptarts to sushi, these Negroni-inspired menu items go ...

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  7. What Is a Negroni Sbagliato? How to Make the Viral Cocktail ...

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    The negroni sbagliato (sbagliato means “wrong” or “mistaken” in Italian) substitutes sparkling white wine for gin. Not only does the prosecco make the drink lighter and effervescent, but ...

  8. Itameshi - Wikipedia

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    Naporitan, Japanese-style spaghetti with sausage and vegetables. The first Italian restaurant in Japan was Italiaken, opened in 1880 in Niigata by Pietro Migliore, whom came to Japan with a French performing troupe. Italian-Japanese fusion first started in the 1920s when spaghetti was introduced to Japan, and served in small cafes. Before 1970 ...

  9. Japanese restaurant 101: From tempura to tofu, here's ... - AOL

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    What to order at a Japanese restaurant, according to a chef and restaurant owner.