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My favorite restaurant

 

Hi, I’m Moka! 

Today, I'll tell you my favorite restaurant-La Gemma. It is located in Shibata city.

 This restaurant serves Itarian food such as pasta and pizza. I especially like spaghetti served there. This restaurant uses local ingredients, so we can easily eat local vegetables and other food.

Salad made with local vegetables 


 Last time, I ate spaghetti which was used yogurt called Yasuda yogurt. Yasuda yogurt is the famous one in Niigata. It is made in Yasuda city, and it is rich. So, the spaghetti I ate was creamy and little bit tart. It was so delicious! I recommend it!

Spaghetti used Yasuda yogurt 

 Thank you for reading my blog! 

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  1. They look so good. So I want to go there too.

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  2. Hi, I'm Riko. I was surprised to find such a nice restaurant in Shinbata City!
    All the dishes in the restaurant look very tasty.

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  3. Hi, I'm Kureha. I like Itarian food. So, I want to go to that restaurant and eat there !!

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  4. Hi! I'm Yu. I like to eat Yasuda yogurt, but I don't know that is used in spaghetti!! I really want to eat it. Thank you for recommending!

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  5. Hi, I'm Natsuki. I had never heard of a pasta made with yogurt! I want to eat it!!

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  6. Hi, I'm nanako! The dishes seem so delicious and great. I want to go to the restaurant!

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