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William Drew, direttore dei contenuti per MENA's 50 Best Restaurants, ha dichiarato: "È un grande onore annunciare che 3 Fils si è classificato al primo posto dei Middle East & North Africa's 50 Best Restaurants. Si tratta di un ristorante di origine locale splendidamente riuscito, amato sia dalle persone del luogo che dai turisti: una gemma nascosta che riesce a elevare ogni esperienza culinaria con un senso di comfort, scoperta e un amore condiviso per il cibo".

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