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Top addresses to devour the best burratas in Strasbourg

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The most premium: Monna Grocery

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Since mid-August, a new wonder has settled in the heart of Strasbourg. Located on the rue des Aveugles, Spuntino is a bar specializing in focaccia, burrata, and mozzarella that is sure to make everyone in the city drool. With 50 seats, a decor reminiscent of the Italian Renaissance, and exceptional products imported directly from Italy such as fresh pasta, deliciously topped focaccias, and decadent mozzarella varieties (like stracciatella, buffalo, truffled, or smoked scamorza).

Spuntino
https://www.facebook.com/spuntino.aedaen
3 rue des Aveugles - Strasbourg


The most convivial: Les Fines Gueules

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The concept of this establishment, located on Gustave-Doré street, is simple: it is based on sharing dishes. The menu offers many dishes to nibble on together, including a creamy burratina with pesto rosso and honey beet coulis. Suddenly, we don't feel like sharing anymore...

Les Fines Gueules
http://www.les-fines-gueules.com/
5, rue Gustave Doré, Strasbourg


The most delicate: Aedaen Place

Aedaen Place is a well-known establishment in Strasbourg that has become a local institution since its opening. In addition to the brewery and hidden bar, there is a pizzeria offering typical Italian specialties, including a Burrata Focaccia with olive oil and an extra white truffle oil. Classy. Aedaen Place - Pizzeria http://www.aedaen-place.com/la-pizzeria/ 4-6, rue des Aveugles, Strasbourg

The most dolce vita: Pop & Lino

Feeling like escaping to Italy without leaving Strasbourg? For less than the price of a plane ticket, Pop & Lino offers you a creamy Burrata with homemade pesto and pizza bread to share, along with many other authentic dishes prepared with fresh ingredients imported from Italy. Milan, here we come! Pop & Lino
http://www.popetlino.fr/
8, rue du Faisan, Strasbourg


The most charming: Le Bastardo

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If you know Bistrot Coco, you will love its Italian version: Le Bastardo, also run by Nicolas Di Pol Moro, offers fresh and authentic dishes in a charming bohemian atmosphere. On the menu, among other things, a creamy burratina cooked in the best way. Irresistible!

Le Bastardo
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17, rue des Tonneliers, Strasbourg