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La Brace

Praiano


Located on the main street in town, this long-established restaurant has a decent reputation for seafood and pizzas. The dining room has sweeping views over the rooftops to the sea, and owner Gianni greets everyone like an old amico – in Italian, naturalmente. It’s a favourite haunt for locals.


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