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This item was obtained at an Italian restaurant event around 2004. It is unused, but the box is quite tattered due to long-term storage. Plate Design: Depicts the dish "Fillet of John Dory (San Pietro) with Seasonal Vegetables" offered by a restaurant on Lido Island in Venice. Saint Peter: Saint Peter (San Pietro), the patron saint of fishermen, is depicted holding a fish and a staff. Buon Ricordo: Each member restaurant creates original plates themed around local traditional cuisine and presents them as souvenirs to diners. Restaurant: "Trattoria Favorita" is a restaurant on Lido Island in Venice, and it seems that "FILETTO di SAN PIETRO CON VERDURE DI STAGIONE (Fillet of John Dory with Seasonal Vegetables)" was served as a signature dish. Size: Diameter 23cm, Height 3cm *Buon Ricordo plates are handmade, and may have original minor imperfections such as small scratches, color variations, or glaze drips. Please understand this before purchasing. ↓↓ Copy and paste from below Buon Ricordo was founded in 1964. It is an Italian food culture association with over 50 years of history. Its philosophy is the preservation and dissemination of traditional Italian cuisine (Cucina Tradizionale) and culture. And to spread the original enjoyment of "eating" to the world. One of the characteristics of the Buon Ricordo association is the original plates presented to those who dine at Buon Ricordo restaurants. In Italy, each restaurant creates its own original plates and presents them to customers, which tickles the collectors' souls and has been so successful that the number of plates one owns becomes a status symbol for gourmets.
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