Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Narni, Province of Terni, Italy including I Ghibellini (nuova gestione), Il Ristoro del Falco, La Gabelletta, Crunch, Umami, Oste della Mal'ora, Le Delizie
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4 based on 124 reviews
I have been coming here several times a year for the past 10 years. It has always been a simple but reliable place for pizza/pasta or just a drink, but over the past few years, it has upped it's game considerably. It now has a much broader menu, a more extensive wine list (couple of nice Puglia options around the 13⬠mark) and while the pizza has always been good, the standard of the second piatti has improved noticably too. One grip I'd always had was the price of the draught lager, which semed expensive in general, and also had the annoying Italian trait of charging disproportionatly more for a small glass than a large one - almost forcing you to get a 400ml glass when you actually only wanted 200m. However, on my most recent visit (28th August 2015), I was delighted to be presented with not one, but two new beer menus !! The first one is a new range of German (bavarian) kloster beers, comprising hell lager, weiss, dunkel and doppelbock. I had actually tried all of these in another near (ish) bar at Magliano Sabina, I guess the importers are pushing the brand in the region? Anyway, they are all delicious, and priced at â¬3.5 for a 500ml bottle they are great value for a premium product.The other beer menu was for a range of craft beers from Assisi. No prices, but a very luxury looking menu with glossy photos, detailed info (in both italian and English) and a good range - IPA, porter, stout, amber ale, blond beer etc.I think this illustrates Le delizie's ongoing trend to improve, and 'internationalise' it's offering, and more power to their elbow I say :-)Just to round off, we shared the Le Delizie antipasti plate. This has changed quite a bit from previously - it is now very vegetarian friendly, with four ramekins containing:salad of tomato, basil & grain (barley, I think, or maybe something like bulgar wheat ... anyway, light, fluffy and a bit nutty),beans & olives (plain but tasty)Seafood (crabsticks, octopus, shrimp and squid in vinegrette - crabsticks are not my thing, but these were pretty decent I must say) Russian salad - this was a bit of a letdown, it tasted distinctly 'zingy', I think it was slightly past its best.In addition to these ramekins, it came with a basket of heavenly foccaccia, fresh baked in the pizza oven, and the usual fritti misti and gratined vegetables (unfortunately served with way too much breadcrumbs on top, and with the crumbs still very bread-like, not crisped up .... I scraped most of them off, shame). Anyway, for 7â¬, a great sharing plate.I had pizza to follow - good as ever, excellent thin crispy base, and not overloaded with cheese. The wife had fettucini with porcini mushrooms, and neither of us could finish the generous plates. All in all, Le Delizie delivers very well, and on a warm summer night, dining under the old arches in pretty Otricoli, you could pay much more and eat much less well elsewhere.
4 based on 417 reviews
If you're looking for simple Italian cooking - this is a great option in TerniHand written menu, great local cheeses and meats, varieties of pasta, gnocchi all explained by the waiter in terms of where they're from in Italy, the recipes behind them etc.Great, simple food with friendly service...
4 based on 552 reviews
Food is really great: creative, upper-quality local and seasonal ingredients, and nice local beers (we tried the Kubu). Place is beautifully arranged, and staff are very friendly to explain all the dishes and their origin. Ask for the meaning of "umami" to learn a nice little story.Many Thanks
4 based on 625 reviews
Anyone visiting Terni should experience dining at Crunch. The menu is exciting and innovative featuring flavor combinations so unusual you will be surprised with every mouthful. Who would put tiny sweet meringues with lamb? It really worked. The service is super helpful with full explanations of all the offerings.We loved this place and will definitely return.
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4 based on 288 reviews
La Gabelletta Food Bed and Leisure in UmbriaCountry House & RestaurantBeautiful hotel with a charming restaurant, located in a country side. Opened as an inn in 1700 on the border between a castle and a city in perpetual strife, The Gabelletta is among th
Don't be put off by the somewhat bland exterior of this place. Inside, you will find a very charming and welcoming restaurant. Make sure to get seated on the romantic terrace.The food is great and the service is warm. We went twice and were not disappointed.
4 based on 326 reviews
Love this friendly family run restaurant. Simple pizza and pasta choices - huge and thin crusted pizzas with a selection I've never seen before. Love the free pizza bread to set you off. Great service. Visited twice on our recent 4 night trip to Amelia. Thank you
3 based on 386 reviews
Il Ghibellini is quite basic but the pizzas are good and we enjoyed sitting outside on the terrace on a warm evening. We thought the pizzas better than the pasta and a bottle of red wine we ordered arrived very warm. But service was efficient and friendly and I would recommend it for a simple dinner.
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