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Restaurant group expands outside city with new location

Restaurant group expands outside city with new location

Bringing the soul of Italy to South Lanarkshire, Sofia by Santa Lucia promises "an experience steeped in tradition, passion, and quality".
"From handmade pasta and wood-fired Neapolitan pizza to classic dishes and fine Italian wines, the menu celebrates the very best of Italian culinary craftsmanship", its owners said.
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Sofia will join the Santa Lucia family of restaurants, which includes locations in Glasgow's Merchant City and West End and will be led by Head Chef, Michele and Executive Manager, Giuseppe.
'Sofia is more than just a restaurant, it's a tribute to the warm hospitality and timeless recipes found in the kitchens of Naples, Rome, and beyond', said Michele, Head & Executive Chef.
"We wanted to create a welcoming space, where locals in and around Hamilton can enjoy an authentic taste of Italy right on their doorstep' said Giuseppe, General Manager.
Sofia by Santa Lucia will open to the public on the August 28 at the previous MIBBIES Aye with reservations available to book via the official website (launching soon).
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