Imagine savoring authentic Italian cuisine without the pretension often associated with high-end dining. That's exactly what the founder of Cibo is bringing to Burnside Village with their new venture, Eccoci. Nestled among luxury brands like Tiffany and Rolex, Eccoci promises a warm, approachable Italian dining experience that feels both indulgent and accessible. But here's where it gets intriguing: Can a restaurant truly strike the perfect balance between upscale ambiance and down-to-earth hospitality? And this is the part most people miss—how does Eccoci plan to redefine Italian dining in a market already saturated with options?
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