Reviews on Mediterranean food in Acquasparta, Province of Terni, Italy including Il Re Beve, Vigna Del Borgo, Ristorante Sorelle Pesciaioli, Borgo 900 MicroRistorante, Casale Il Pisciarello, ristorante san faustino, Ristorante da Rosary - Torre Sangiovanni Albergo, L'Altro Relais Ristorante, Ristorante da Massimo, Taverna del Torchio
Things to do in Acquasparta
4 based on 723 reviews
We ate here as a family during a weeks holiday in San Gemini. Carpaccio was very nice but the main, a mixed grill not so much. very small peices of meat and the lamb had a lot of splintered bone in it. Staff were friendly, to a point but we , non italian speaking (I did try),were not made as welcome as at other restaurants in the town.
4 based on 485 reviews
Visited with an friend who is resident in the area, who recommended we visit to sample the locally reared pork, steak and lamb. So the mixed grill it was, but be careful they don't do small portions, even the pasta second course would be classed as a main-size portion anywhere else. The restaurant rear all their own animals, and the results are outstanding. The local house wine is perfect to wash down the meat-fest. If you love meat you must visit. The only down side is you need a car.
4 based on 120 reviews
The Relais Todini is the cornerstone of the beautiful panoramic restaurant overlooking Todi and the surrounding countryside, but the gastronomic offer and the concept of catering are completely renewed. Not only great food, this is the new philosophy of L
This was perfectly acceptable but not a destination restaurant. The menu is somewhat limited, and while they try hard the whole establishment seems understaffed
4 based on 317 reviews
Torre Sangiovanni offers an intimate and welcoming restaurant where Rosary will delight you with her own recipes from her home region. Italian fusion cuisine? Perhaps, but most importantly a feast of flavours from Umbria with a twist from northern Italy.
I've eaten here many times, and usually love it. This time I found it strangely empty, and the service not good, considering we were the only guests! The food is always a good standard, but too expensive for the area. The place is very pretty, and the proprietor very pleasant and welcoming.Many thanks for your review. Iâm very sorry if the service was not good. Rosary
4 based on 209 reviews
This restaurant is a firm favourite. Renowned for it's seafood but the pork chops steal the show. Service is always extremely friendly and great atmosphere ( particularly in the evenings). Situated across from the railway station. A visit here proves excellent value for money.
4 based on 249 reviews
What can I say! what a fabulous location we had seven people staying here for a wedding. The staff are friendly and very helpful especially Jessica who never has time off. (Sorry for keeping you all up at the party on Friday) we ate in the restraint on Thursday which was fab. Only two things could be better the bed in the front room makes a lot of noise when you turn over.The photos of the house do not do any justice to the place at all we are already trying to plan our holidays for next year so we can visit here.
4 based on 30 reviews
Il piccolissimo locale eâ ricavato nelle vecchie cantine di un palazzo del â500 in pieno centro storico ad Acquasparta, splendido borgo medievale immerso nel verde delle dolci colline umbre. Pochi coperti â 15 posti appena â in un atmosfera intima e famil
We were fortunate enough to have a meal in this tiny restaurant just after it opened for business. The small menu seemed carefully crafted to showcase the best of local Umbrian produce and itâs cuisine. Despite the limited menu, the choice was difficult; we finally settled on an antipasto selection of local meats and cheeses and a dish of saffron gnocchi with a truffle sauce. The seemingly simple collection of hand cured prosciutto, salami and cheeses on a wooden board demanded to be lingered over and savoured, so unlike the selection in many other venues. The gnocchi was sublime. The owner, a delightful young woman, Chiara, handled the front of house with charm and competence - as a bonus we discovered that she was a qualified sommelier and her knowledge and advice was a great asset when choosing a (local, once again) wine to complement the meal from her interesting and varied cellar. Further dishes of a thin tagliatelle with a light Ragù and pork belly with potatoes were complemented with an un exciting looking salad of orange fennel and radicchio, which belying its appearance, tasted amazing. Despite being replete, we couldnât resist squeezing in a local liquore made from wild sour cherries accompanied by an amazing torte and bitter chocolate. It was a great meal, and we will be going back when we can.
4 based on 206 reviews
The restaurantâs location, in the very atmospheric village square, promises so much ... but in our experience at least, from a culinary point of view delivered a very inferior experience.My âsimpleâ Bruschetta was little more than a piece of soggy toast ... my partnersâ starter of cheese with honey and walnuts was slices of rather tasteless processed cheese roughly cut into triangles and drizzled haphazardly with honey.The so called specialty pizza was heavy and indigestible with a filling of unappetizing slices of greasy sausage (Iâm afraid we fed most of it to the dog) ... and my polenta with wild boar sauce was light on boar ... and heavy on an oily tomato sauce. The service was at best perfunctory and the fight to get the bill without having to go inside to chivvy things up unnecessary and annoying, an experience the table next to ours found equally trying . I note the restaurant owners gives pretty ârobustâ responses to people who complain on here ... as someone who lives in the area and with a love of good local food ... my suggestion would be they take the criticism a little more seriously as when stacked up against so many restaurants in the area, our experience, at least in my view, fell well short of what is acceptable.
4 based on 90 reviews
Ristorante Lounge Cafe right in the center of the ancient village. Private garden with bbq. Open all year. Closed on Monday
This was our first visit to this new restaurant but certainly not our last. It is a beautiful setting - medieval town, old walls, easy parking - we were sitting in the garden under an umbrella of vines. The staff are attentive but not intrusive and the food is beautifully presented and tasted fantastic. Prices were very reasonable and there was a good wine list. Very highly recommended.
4 based on 355 reviews
The restaurant is situated at a dream-location, overlooking the Umbrian hills. The food was every thing you could wish for. Excellent pasta and a fish antipasto consisting of thirteen different types of fish. We really had a blast also because of very friendly Italian waiter who patiently dealt with us and other non Italian speaking guests. An experience one should not miss when visiting the south of Umbria.
Top 3 European food in Acquasparta, Province of Terni, Italy
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