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                <title>Il Pentagono</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Wow - probably the best restaurant I've ever eaten at (not just because of the food). Il Pentagono emerged mirage-like on our journey west from Villa Rey. We were starving and so had taken a gamble and followed the crossed fork and spoon signs along and then off the SS125. Totally empty when we arrived, we were soon treated to a feast of local delicacies, including mussel gratin, tasty seabass, fruit fresh from the farm and wine produced on site. Service was exceptional and although we had a plane to catch, it would have been rude to turn down the trolley of homemade liqueurs, wheeled out with the bill. The bill for four (three courses, plus wine, liqueur and an extra bottle of wine to take back) came to an unbelievable 60 euro.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Sardinian wine</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Alghero's locally produced wines are impressive, and won't set you back any more than £10. <br><br>Tanca Farra is a velvety red wine from Sella &amp; Mosca, the island's biggest wine producers who also offer a cellar tour and wine-tasting session. <br><br>A cheaper red option is La Bombarde, and two crisp, refreshing white wines that go well with seafood are Aragosta and Vermentino, from the island's north.]]></description>
                
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