They say their products are of the 'best quality'.
Farina - meaning flour - has set up shop at 1377 Argyle Street in the place of Baffo Pizza, which closed recently after six years of trading.Serving pizzas, pasta, antipasti, soft-serve ice cream and more, the team announced on their Facebook page that they were now open to hungry customers.
A spokesperson said that they use " traditional Italian qualities whilst adding a modern vibe to create something modern, niche and unique. "Our products used are of the best quality, sourced directly from different Italian regions and locally also."
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