Three Italian brothers are making a bold impression in Greater Manchester with a new Italian breakfast and brunch restaurant that they say is unlike anywhere else in the city-region right now.
Opened at the end of July, Damò on Ashley Road in Altrincham is already making waves with its breakfast and brunch dishes featuring freshly-made pasta and Romanian-style square pinsa pizzas.
Brothers Amro, Farid and Adam Faisal, who were raised in Macerata in Italy’s Marche region, near to the Ancona coast, before settling in Reddish, say it has been their dream to open a restaurant.
The name behind the restaurant signifies they have reached that milestone in their lives. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. “It’s hard to explain the name as it’s one of those Italian words that you can’t really translate well into English,” middle brother Amro, 25, explains to the M.E.N. “It basically means something that took place a long time ago. “We wanted to open this restaurant a long time ago and we can finally say ‘Damò, we’ve opened the shop’.
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