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Three60 Market in Naples Offers Inspired Cuisine from Around the World

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Set in a beautiful plantation style building, Three60 Market is a gorgeous tropical haven on the waterfront in Naples. The hot pink umbrellas and lime green paintwork are hard to miss and certainly whet the appetite for what’s instore. The answer is – absolutely everything you could possibly want. It’s a food market, gourmet deli, winery, a great place to eat breakfast or lunch.

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Sit up at the kitchen counter, just like home, and watch the chefs prepare breakfast or lunch right before your eyes. You’re sure to pick up plenty of tips for cooking, but why bother when it’s all right here at this upscale urban market.

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Made to Order Catering from Three60 Market

Owner Rebecca Maddox and her staff are also happy to cater for larger events with a little more notice of course. Weddings, birthdays, bar mitzvahs and social occasions can all be catered specifically to your own particular requirements. Just let Thomas Nagy, General Manager of Three60 know your ideas and he’ll get Chef Osvaldo (Edgar) Murillo or Executive Chef Michael Johnson to create an inspirational menu that is tailor-made for you.

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There’s no such thing as “the usual” at Three60 Market. Edgar and Michael are continually bringing new recipes and ideas to the table, literally, with an array of specials to tantalize every tastebud. Daily offerings may include gazpacho, traditionally served as a chilled soup. At Three60 it takes on a new twist with the added interest of shrimp and citrus. Chicken salad is always on the menu, but it’s rarely the same twice. A hint of curry one day or a dash of other ingredients another day makes it a refreshing surprise to dine here on a regular basis.

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