Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Marino, Province of Rome, Italy including Il Pozzo, Fatto in casa, Peppa e Nando, Ristorante La Quintessa, Cesarino e La Perla, Ara Anua, L'Altra Tappa, Kitchen Love
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4 based on 406 reviews
Un angolo magico nel cuore di Frascati dove ogni dettaglio e' un gesto d'amore. La cucina incontra la passione in uno dei borghi piu' belli d'Italia. Due sale climatizzate in una location dall'atmosfera unica. Possibilita' di organizzare feste private e r
I was actually heading to a different restaurant, which turned out to be closed, when I passed Kitchen Love. Had seen it in Tripadvisor, took a look at the menu that looked great. But it also looked closed. It wasn't - it was just empty. I was welcomed inside and for more than half an hour I was the sole guest. My Italian is, ahem, pretty poor. But a menu in English was found and I ordered a starter (scormazza cheese skewers wrapped in bacon, on a citrus sauce) and main course (pork fillet wrapped in bacon - do you see a theme here?) and side order of porcini mushrooms. And a glass of local wine. It was all great! The starter was tasty and just the right size and although I thought "citrus with cheese" would be a bit weird, it worked really well. The main course was also great, and the mushrooms really wonderful. Although I was pretty full I wanted to try a dessert and went for a mille-feuille made from honey-caramel crackers filled with milk and white chocolate mousses, with a strawberry sauce. Although the mousses were a little on the heavy side, the taste was again great and the crackers were a highlight. Eventually some other diners came in and seemed to enjoy the food. I really liked it and would definitely recommend it. It was not "cheap" but, for the quality and quantity I was perfectly happy to pay 50 euros. Would go again!
Where to eat Romana food in Marino: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1004 reviews
The restaurant "L'altra tappa" is situated in a panoramic hill of Grottaferrata, and Ciampino. Ideal for your moments special offers Menus for all occasions.On Tuesday and on Friday we will be happy to offer you our fish specialties such as the appetizer
We were visiting relatives in Rome and they treated us to a meal at this restaurant. There was ample inside seating but it was a beautiful night in July 2016, so we sat at one of a dozen or so tented areas outside. The tents were far enough apart that the effect was quite beautiful as you could see, but not really hear, the other guests. I am not really sure how the order for dinner was placed but something like "bring us your usual" was told to the waiters. The service was impeccable. Soon after our arrival the first dishes started arriving. Most of the first course was ample servings (family style) of fish (salmon, shrimp, crawfish, scallops, anchovies and several other fish) served ceviche style along with raw oysters. There were many different preparations of how the fish was served alongside other ingredients (as in a salad) but the visual effect was as stunning as the taste. The fish was (obviously) very fresh and the taste was like nothing I have experienced. I think this is the first time I have eaten more than a bite of fish prepared this way and certainly have not seen this range of fish on menus in the USA. This course along took about an hour to serve and complete, and in the USA, the meal would have been complete. It was delicious. The second course was pasta with different seafood added, my wife and I asked for gluten-free pasta and this was not a problem. The pasta was served in a tomato sauce that was delicious and loaded with shrimp, crawfish, scallops and other fish. Again this was delicious as well.They were very accommodating for the kids, bringing some more kid-friendly food, but my 12 year old daughter learned that she liked anchovies, if they are like they were at L'Altra Tappa. The kids had dessert that looked wonderful but the adults were tapped out on the meal. This was one of the best meals I have ever experienced and it was a real treat. It is worth looking at the website --- the pictures give you an idea of the meal. The website is written in Italian but pictures day a 1000 words. This restaurant is a bit southeast of Rome, but it is a great treat.
Where to eat Seafood food in Marino: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1627 reviews
This hidden gem on the Piazza Gariboldi is warm and inviting with friendly staff who speak excellent English and even when we tried to speak basic Italian were good enough to help with our pronunciation.The decor was well finished with traditional touches that made you feel that you were about to be served a good home cooked meal.As it was lunch time we skipped the starter and just went for a pasta course, mine was Pasta with Gorgonzola & Radicchio. which was first class.The wine was recommended and of course we went for a fine white Frascati recommended by the waitress which was excellent and not expensive at 20 euro a bottle. To finish I had the Tiramisu which was as light as a cloud. followed by a strong espresso to wake me up for the rest of the time walking around this gem of a town.This is a must visit restaurant and worth a trip up to this hill top town overlooking Rome. if you go around dusk and stand near the walls at the north of Frascati you will see the lights coming on all over Rome. Very atmospheric. I would recommend this restaurant and look forward to my next visit.
4 based on 1379 reviews
I loved the atmosphere in this classy restaurant ... good food ... good choice of wine ... in a secondary road to Marino, Castelli Romani, Cesarino is a good size, multiple room restaurant ... It is open day and night ... reservation is recommended
4 based on 1237 reviews
Lovely location, but the food is not always of good quality. The staff was friendly and careful at the beginning of the meal (the first course was great) and absolutely distant when they took back the main course (that was a disgusting lamb, hard as a stone!).It's easy asking if everything is good when the dish is empty, but ignoring a dish sent back almost full...it's not professional.At La Quintessa I was served the worst lamb of my life.Never again!
4 based on 684 reviews
Lovely and charming place that does not look very appealing from the outside but we went there on recommendation of our B&B.Not disappointing! The restaurant is filled with locals (always a good sign!), service is good (some English will do) and the pasta... a real delight! Excellent choice is you go there and get a table (better to book)!
Most Popular Italian food in Marino, Province of Rome, Italy
4 based on 77 reviews
This place has a quaint but lively alley location. Besides having yummy food they also have great service. They go out of there way to make you feel welcome. We don't usually go back to the same place twice on a trip but went here 3 times. The owner remembered us and made us feel like regulars.
4 based on 466 reviews
A contemporary and elegant restaurant. Lovely on a summer evening, overlooking Lake Albano. Good classical Italian dishes but also with some flair and creativity. We had a tasty and pleasant dinner of seafood courses. I had my favourite dessert of Tiramisu while my husband had panna cotta with creme caramel. All portion sizes were just about right and the service was friendly and efficient. Prices a bit on the high side.
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