anikò
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Cuisine italienne
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The restaurant’s name derives from the word ‘anikò’ which, in the dialect of Italy’s Le Marche region, means ‘giving out plenty, a little at a time’. Guests who order the Maruke-no-Oka set menu can experience this approach to dining. Diners can have their fill of regional home cooking, including fried olives, fisherman’s soup and pasta in a boar sauce. The relaxing, comfortable atmosphere feels like Chef Iseki has welcomed you into his home.