L'Anonimo, Pizzeria and restaurant in Dalmine, Italy.
L'Anonimo is a restaurant and pizzeria in Dalmine, a town in the province of Bergamo in Lombardy. It serves handmade pizzas alongside pasta, starters, and meat dishes rooted in the cooking of the surrounding area.
The restaurant opened in 2007 and has been part of the local food scene in Dalmine since then. Over time, the kitchen expanded its menu to bring together traditional recipes and newer ideas without abandoning either.
The name L'Anonimo means "the anonymous one" in Italian, giving the place a deliberately low-key identity. The menu draws on the food traditions of the Bergamo area, with pasta dishes and meat preparations that reflect what people in this part of Lombardy have cooked for generations.
The restaurant is open for lunch only on Mondays, while from Tuesday through Sunday it serves both lunch and dinner. Booking ahead through the restaurant's website is a good idea, especially on weekends.
The pizza selection changes every month to follow what is in season, which means the menu looks different depending on when you visit. The Pizza Ladrona, topped with cold pancetta and buffalo mozzarella, is one of the more talked-about results of this rotating approach.
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