Reviews on Italian food in Shinano-machi, Nagano Prefecture, Japan including Restaurant Rudolf, Restaurant Surge, Terla, Winery Restaurant St. Cousair, Pizza House Kapitan
Things to do in Shinano-machi
5 based on 33 reviews
Thank you for visiting our page. You can eat the best pizza in Madarao. Our pizza kiln is imported from Italy. Our pizza dough, tomato sauce and cakes are homemade. We have Sake and Japanese whisky. You can try it resonable price. Let's try! You can pay b
Small family restaurant which makes the best pizza - super thin crispy crust. The night we went the staff spoke very little english, but we managed to get a vegetarian pasta which was tasty. Thank you so much.We are thinking about vegetarian menus.Please come again.
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If you need to get away from your ski resort of a good meal then try Terla. The pizza, baked in a real pizza oven, is wonderful. Other Italian dishes are also delightful. A wonderful little gem of a place tucked into the hillside of Kurohime.
St.Cousair, an award-winning winery located in northern Nagano Prefectureâs town of Iizuna, is a delightful spot to relax, enjoy gourmet cuisine and fine wines, take a tour of the winery, and, from a cozy setting, view the breathtaking scenery all around.
Staying in Nagano we have found it challenging to find good food with menus in English and/or English speaking waiters to help us to choose. It could be argued that hiring a car and travelling 25km or so to the winery was an extreme response but we were so glad that we did! Firstly, the car hire experience was reasonably painless. You need to take passport and international driving licence, and get them to set up the satnav to speak to you in English. The destination is identified by its phone number which is fiendishly easy, and from then on the satnav really does do the work. We found all our chosen destinations easily and with no stress.Then, the winery. This really could have been in France, Switzerland or maybe South Africa. A lovely restaurant with views of vines, mountains and valleys set in pretty grounds and surrounded by apple orchards as well as vines. We chose the chef's special 4 course meal and a perfectly acceptable bottle of Nagano Chardonnay. Not cheap, but a welcome alternative to Japanese beer! The food was excellent too - definitely more inspired by international/ French cuisine than the native specialities and very well cooked and presented. The service was a tad hasty, but we did arrive in a nearly empty restaurant after 2pm and it was due to close at 3 so they did hurry us through a little. There was an English version of the menu and the waitress was so charming that the language barrier just didn't matter.Overall, this winery is an oasis of calm in the frenetic pace of Japan and we thoroughly recommend it for anyone who wants to get off the horse and experience something perhaps a little more comfortable for the western taste.Thank you so much for your wonderful comments! You were correct about the timing of your visit, but we were very happy to have you and we apologize if we made you feel rushed. We look forward to your future visit!
This was the only place open in the neighbourhood on a summers Friday night. Kitchen was run well with what looked to be 3 family staff members and we were taken care of quickly despite three power shortages. Lovely cold stein of draught beer, tasty tomato salad, medium marguerita pizza fed one kid - a large could easily be shared out with salad. Hamburg steak came with a few fries, salad, rice and a mushroom sauce. The linguine with veges and shrimp was very light on the veges and shrimp and a bit tasteless. Nice sitting behind mozzie screens across from the lake.
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