Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Funen and Islands. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. This region is home to 700 miles of coastline and 90 islands, including Fyn, the third largest island in Denmark. Also known as "Funen," this attractive island of thatched farmhouses, myriad beaches, forests, beaches and grassland offers gorgeous Kattegat and Baltic views. The most popular spot is quirky Odense, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, but don't miss Ladby's Viking ship grave, where the remains of a 72-foot longship, burial site of a 10th-century Viking chieftain, have been excavated.
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4 based on 83 reviews
Arkaden Food Market is a food market containing 20 different food stalls from around the world - in the center of Odense. Whether you are into Italian, Mexican, Spanish, Brasilian, Anatolian, Indian or maybe Korean food, this is the place to go. Besides t
Arkaden in Odense is renovated and reopen as a foodcourt. Itâs really nice and a lot of choices regarding food. Resonible prices and cozy place, where you are able to talk with each other even there is many people. Thumbs ud for this placeHi L3571UFmichaeleThank you for this great review and your thumps up!Best regardsMie
5 based on 34 reviews
I usually try to avoid italian restaurant when I am abroad, but this pizzeria was right in front of my hotel so me and my boyfriend decided to give it a chance.Well, the pizza is very nice, perhaps not the best I have ever tried, but still a good pizza, also considered that we are in Odense and not in Naples. The service is very kind. The owners are real italian from Tuscany and you can feel it in the ambience :-) Also the place is nice, well decorated and clean.The price is fair: two pizzas, one soda and one beer for 200 kr.I would definetely suggest to stop by :)
4 based on 163 reviews
We had dinner at Papa's and liked everything we had. We had clam chowder soup, mixed salad, one pizza and one pasta. We had sparklimg mineral water as drinks. All were very delicious especially the pizza ( green pizza from the special pizzas section) . The portions are quite big so you may wamt to share the main dish if you have entrees. Food is very expensive in Danmark , so this place seemed to have reasonable prices.
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4 based on 336 reviews
We were lucky to get a table as the restaurant was almost full both evenings. It might be best to reserve a table in advance! Both me and my partner were satisfied with the food, and the feeling was really an italian restaurant. We really recommend this place.
5 based on 38 reviews
Il Pelato is a small intimate restaurant located at the heart of Faaborg. The kitchen is a mix of the traditional Sicilian- and the classical Italian kitchen.
The food is delicious. We've ordered lasagne and bruschetta and tomatosalad as sidedish. It was served by a very friendly gentleman, the owner. We sertainly come back this holiday.
5 based on 42 reviews
My wife and I visited "Tapas Classico" with another couple, who also appreciate good wine and good tapas.We had a very good service at the restaurant with a good selection of great-sounding red wines, white wines and rosés. Two of us had a really tasty amarone with our tapas, my wife and her friend has a glass of a white wine and a rosé. The Amarone was really good.The tapas was very expertly made, presented and served. It was very tasty.
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5 based on 46 reviews
Don't be fooled by the outside. This place looks like it could be a tourist trap but it is the exact opposite. The owner is warm and friendly and the restaurant is small but cozy. The food is the real draw here. My husband got pasta and I got a pizza. Both were amazing. We spent a good 2 hours here just relaxing and eating great food. Wash it all down with a great Odense beer and you have yourself a wonderful evening.
4 based on 206 reviews
I was here on a solo trip for dinner. It was fairly quiet on a cold Saturday evening. The other diners were local couples and groups.Positives: - Friendly and helpful wait staff. I got a recommendation for a digestif that I greatly enjoyed.- I liked the atmosphere. Homey but not cramped. High ceilings, low noise level.- The menu was reasonably varied, with pasta, straight meat dishes, and pizza. They do the antipasti/primi/secondi/dolce order of things. There are some set menus too.- The house wine was inexpensive, very good, and available by the glass, half bottle, or bottle. Red or white.- My primo dish was locally sourced with nearly everything home made, fresh herbs, etc. Bread was excellent too.Negatives:- My meat dish managed to be Danish, not Italian. Potatoes, heavy sauces, and lamb that was closer to mutton.So minus one star for the main dish. Everything else was good.(I was only given a Danish/Italian menu, but because I read those languages reasonably well, I didn't complain. Perhaps they have English menus too.)
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4 based on 407 reviews
Mama mia, che buono!!! A fantastic dinner, italian style! The right flavours, that right italian feeling and wellcooked food. We had the Italian menu with three courses, that usually is a tourist trap, but this was good - frittura misto with arancino that tasted origin sicilian, tortellini with mushroom and garlic, cooked the right way, and finished off with lemon sorbet (and some of us tiramisù). In between a glass of limoncello.Thanks a lot, weâll be back!
4 based on 229 reviews
We arrived in this restaurant late just looking for somehing to eat simpky and good.....it was such a great surprise. Great food, great wines, lovely music, great service....everything was so nice that is a shame to live in italy and not come back here often.
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