Tennis Star Opens Restaurant in Monaco
Guest Post · TasteWorld No.1 tennis player Novak Djokovic and his wife Jelena launched a restaurant, ‘Eqvita’, in Monaco last week. And in what must surely be a first for the Principality, it’s vegan.
“My wife and I transferred our passion for healthy food into a restaurant concept called Eqvita Restaurant
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