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The smallest restaurant in the world

Solo Per Due is the smallest hotel in the world, and only two people can eat at a time.

A small restaurant in Vaconnet, Italy, only provides a table and two chairs. Properly called. When the solo expires? What does Italy mean? Just two people? The smallest restaurant in the world only serves two people at a time. The unique features make this Italian restaurant quickly famous and become a destination for tourists from all over the world, especially couples. Booking a warm and romantic dinner in this place without queuing, especially on Valentine's Day, may face great challenges. Only about 65,438+0,500 people can use the unparalleled privacy service provided by Solo Per Due, and the exclusive right to operate this restaurant cost everyone about $335 (excluding red wine and champagne). The concept of this unique restaurant is to let customers enjoy real privacy and get the full attention of waiters to ensure that customers enjoy an extra special dinner experience.

Solo Per Due is located in a19th century building, adjacent to the ruins of the ancient house where the Latin poet Horatio lived, with traditional facilities, such as comfortable fireplace, chandelier and romantic candlestick. The menu is fresh materials selected from local resources, including homemade ultra-pure olive oil, goat cheese, fresh pasta and local sweets and cakes. At the end of this magical lunch and dinner, customers will be asked to write down their impressions of Solo Per Due, which will be kept in a commemorative book recording past guests.