Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Asti, Province of Asti, Italy. Asti [ˈasti] listen (help·info) is a city and comune of 76 164 inhabitants (1-1-2017) located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, about 55 kilometres (34 miles) east of Turin in the plain of the Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and it is deemed to be the modern capital of Monferrato (Montferrat in English).
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4 based on 115 reviews
Meeting between signature cuisine and bakery. Gourmet pizza, Alta Langa bar, Artisan beers
The cRust offers a special kind of pizza. The dough remembers a crumbly focaccia.The ingredients are very good. They lack some more non-alcoholic beverages.
3 based on 300 reviews
This is not a tipical restaurant, there is music videos on the walls, the dining room is very big and in fact the presentation correcty states lounge. Not a restaurant and not a pub. The service can be better as well as the dishes. The decomposed burger (nice idea, all the components not assembled) had the meat quasi burned. The hot sauce was good. The beer wonderful.
4 based on 828 reviews
Procecco to start very nice touch. Antipasto with bread spicey but very tasty. Smoked fish trio amazing. Tuna starter like can and salty. Apple cider vinegar improved. Raviolini again salty - needed the vinegar again. Argentine steak poor and veal marginal. Panna cotta bit gelatinous. Staff warmed up as the night slowed down
4 based on 493 reviews
We arrived in nizza monferrato from villa nova d'asti and came across this restaurant via the enoteca shop in the centre. Really good shop By the way!!!We turned up at 7.30 and were far from disappointed. The food was lovely ,service was excellent and the wine list fantastic and was not expensive . we had brema 2009 which was superb and would no doubt have cost in excess of £70 back in the ukYou have to visit this unassuming but great restaurant with a really friendly knowledgeable and enthusiastic sommelier
4 based on 423 reviews
The restaurant "La Carrozza" is located in the premises of the former railway station of Serravalle d'Asti, where once travelers heading to the city were waiting for the train. It takes only 5 minutes from the town of Asti to find, nestled in the quiet co
We were so impressed that we returned for an equally stunning experience for a second night. The foods are freshly prepared so you need to be prepared to wait for their arrival - you will not be disappointed. The linguini, pizzas & especially the steaks are absolutely delicious. I have not tasted such steak before this second night's visit - succulent, tasty & so perfect. The staff are friendly & happy to advise on wines if you are uncertain of what local vino is suited to your menu choice. The railway theme is both novel & fun. Locals eat here & without doubt it is popular & deserves a strong following. AN EXCELLENT FIND - well done indeed & thank you.
4 based on 376 reviews
This is a family-run restaurant which serves authentic Piemonte cuisine. I felt like I was eating at my nonna's table. The chef came to our table and spoke with us about each of our course selections and she seemed to derive great pleasure from our enjoyment of her cooking. By the way, the menu was entirely in Italian, but don't let that intimidate you. Between the Chef's explanations and Google translate, we had no trouble at all. I highly recommend this restaurant.
Where to eat Italian food in Asti: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 600 reviews
this is a lovely surprise in a street parallel to the main shopping street. as it is always crowded reservations are recommended. the antipastas were all good. i always favor arsparigi which was good as a starter and as a first with pasta. all the wine looked good but as it was troppo caldo we settled for a glass.. the best for last the dolci. i had a fredo which had a nugget center and was an ice cream. dolcis change daily as does the menu which by the way is on the board and it is in Italian only
4 based on 362 reviews
'700 Country house with surrounding park, nestled in the green hills of Asti. Near the highway exit, the chef offers different dishes for dinners, cerimonies and events. Our cooking is based on rivisited piedmont dishes and fish menu. The house can accomo
We had the Traditional menu for 30 Euros and thought it great value. It was very hot when we were there so everyone was eating on the terrace overlooking a lovely garden. We had two antipasti dishes - one was very succulent smoked duck with onion marmalade and apple purée, the other was perfectly poached egg with potato cream and black truffle; then homemade pappardelle with ragu of wild boar then pigs' cheeks and vegetables. Dessert was a chocolate and nut mousse. Even with a good Nebbiolo it was well under 100 Euros for the two. Restaurant was full of all sorts, from a multigenerational Italian family to a very smart couple who brought their little dog in a handbag and fed it what they were having!Very good value for a good mealDear customers, tank you for your exellent review. We are waiting again.The staff
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