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Culinary Passion Knows No Age

At 80 years old, Guiliana Pierotti, a grandmother and culinary enthusiast, still presides over the kitchen of her Glasgow restaurant with unflagging zeal. Having moved from Tuscany to Glasgow in 1965, Guiliana has been a staple in the local restaurant scene for decades. Alongside her husband, she opened Piccolo Mondo in Renfrew in 1974, and expanded with a second location in Glasgow in 2006. Her restaurants have become beloved fixtures in the community, celebrated for bringing authentic Tuscan flavors to Scotland. Guiliana, who has spent over 50 years in the kitchen, shows no signs of slowing down, drawing admiration for her enduring dedication and passion for cooking. Her story inspires not just the culinary community but everyone who believes in the power of following one’s passions at any age. Guiliana’s continued energy and commitment to her craft serve as a testament to her love for culinary arts and her deep-rooted connection to her Italian heritage.

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