Reviews on Italian food in Kolbermoor, Bavaria, Germany including Don Pasquale, Il Convento, Giuseppe e amici, Ristorante Milano, Restaurant Histria, Sportheim am Huberberg, La Grappa, Nuova Firenze, Il Monastero, L'Incontro
4 based on 75 reviews
Really nice and stylish ambiente, clean and charming. Service made an impression of caring Italian family. Complimentary bruschetta as a starter - nice. Also, decent house wine suggestion. Free WiFi. Food: linguine with veal meat balls - yummy, al dente as it should be, tender fresh meat. Espresso/capuccino - lovely. Highly recommended.
4 based on 123 reviews
The entrance at the back of Karstadt shopping mall looks a bit odd but us soon you arrive at Il Monastero on 2nd floor the medieval ambience really hits you. For us the layout, design and decoration was the highlight of the evening as the food at all was a bit flat in taste. Nothing special worth to keep in good memory and no reason to return. We had some platter with mixed sea food. The restaurant wasn't really crowded on this weekday so we were surprised that the waitress ongoing brought some wrong staff. We also had the feeling that the staff went over the top by ongoing asking if anything else could be served. This disturbed a bit our lively discussion with friends we haven't seen for a long time. We have chosen Il Monastero for this special occasion and left a bit disappointed about the food. For the decoration we would come back at any time, but maybe only for a drink and some basic finger food.
4 based on 86 reviews
Stopped for a quick late dinner on my way from Therme to my hotel. This was the only restaurant on my way open that late (after 22:00). The waiter spoke Italian which added to a fine Italian atmosphere in the pizzeria. I would prefer not to be there alone as it is very nice place for a dinner with friends or family. I had Pizza salame which was quite fine and a great Hacken-Pschorr weissbier. Didn't spend much time there but overall impression is very good.
4 based on 132 reviews
We got the tip on this place from a shop lady and were very very glad we could get in. Lots of homemade pasta, home made mozzarella and great wine. Service was super friendly and you could have small or large serves. No one was unhappy with their meal. The stuffed zucchini flowers were a highlight.
Wenn Ofen ist kann man echt gut essen ist zwar klein aber gemütlich der Service sehr zuverlässig und zuvorkommend.kann man nur empfehlen liegt zwar an der Kreuzung zum Brückenberg und ist sehr laut. Aber es ist zu empfehlen.
We have been there 4 times now, good pizza, nice service, great croatian-italian flair :-) we will definitely come here again!
4 based on 35 reviews
We had been traveling in Germany for about a week and we wanted a change, and wow did we find it. My veal dish was really tasty and my wife loved her pizza. Service was great, the price was right, and the meal was wonderful. We found Milano on TripAdvisor. Also, would suggest you make a reservation....
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3 based on 191 reviews
I have very recently visited Guiseppe in the Alte Spinnerei (spinning mill) in Kolbermoor. The place has a lovely ambience and although the building is old it isn't too loud and echoey when there's a lot people in - you can still understand the people you're sitting with.The staff of the restaurant are very friendly and welcoming and the food was delicious. I really can't complain. From where I was sitting I could see the food being cooked fresh and from scratch and when it arrived it was divine! I had the Scallopina al vino bianco and it just melted in the mouth. The homemade ciabatta bread that came with the food was also lovely.Highly recommended and I would go back again!
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4 based on 177 reviews
We had booked a night at the San Gabriel Hotel, which is an experience in itself, again work a detour, and the restaurant is part of the building.The premises are just unique, food served by waiters dressed like monks. The restaurant has so many different nooks and crannies: apparently a converted convent or monastery, but it has been so well done.Asparagus season, and the taste was sublime with hollandaise sauce and olive oil. Main courses, prawns, meat, pasta were packed full of flavour.Cost was very reasonable. Good wine selection.A must do experience.
5 based on 47 reviews
Me and my family had been on the road for 5 hours travelling back from Slovenia so we were more than ready for something to eat when we arrived.The staff are lovely and friendly. The language barrier wasnt a problem although between us, we spoke limited german and they limited english which really wasn't a problem. The staff even took time out to converse with the kids.The food didnt take very long to arrive, which was great as we were all starving. The portions are HUGE. The kids (7 & 9 years) shared a pizza and there was plenty with nothing left over. The pizza was perfect. Lovely fresh base with plenty of topping. The lasagne was again huge, plenty of cheese and really good. Love the garlic oil and the chilli oil to sprinkle on top. Not something they do in the UK. Will be trying that myself.The tiramisu was delicious, not too strong on the coffee. Fully recommend the capacino & latte these were excellent.
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