Reviews on Mediterranean food in Barolo, Province of Cuneo, Italy including Ristorante Bricco delle Viole, Locanda in Cannubi, Easy Cosi' Vineria, La Cantinetta, Osteria Rossobarolo, DiVin Cafe', Ristorante Barolo Friends Winebar, Massimo Camia Ristorante, Buon Padre, Ristorante dell'Agriturismo L'Angolo di Rosina
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4 based on 525 reviews
My favourite kind of restaurant, welcoming, not too formal, and wonderful traditional dishes brought up to date. We had the 32⬠tasting menu= 3 antipasti, vitello tonnato( fine slices of veal with a tuna sauce),carne battuta( finely chopped uncooked veal, beautifully seasoned) and a porcini mushroom tartlet, followed by tajerin ( local dish of fine egg pasta, with meat sauce), then brasato al Barolo ( slices of beef braised in the famous red wine), good vegetables..finishing up with a perfectly wobbly panna cotta. We would gladly have eaten here more than once, but it was full...reservation advisable!
4 based on 334 reviews
Restaurant BUON PADRE" has become a permanent fixture on our Piemonte itinerary. I travel to the area always for pleasure; sometimes with my friends and some other times with my family. This restaurant has never ever let me down. Always great and consistent food. Nice interior and very nice people. this time, I was travelling with my wife and 2 teenage daughters. We had a great lunch at "Buon Padre". We have taken Menu Degustazione and everything was fresh and very tasty. The restaurant is located within a short drive from Barolo Castle (about 5-7 minutes drive), but is well woth that drive.
4 based on 334 reviews
I went with 2 friends and had an excelleng lunch. We were over half an hour late as we had been wine tasting next door but they were very understanding when we pitched up. We also brought along 3 bottles of wine from next door which they didn't mind. The setting was lovely and the view out of the window very pretty. The service was also very good. I was very envious of my friend's main course which was the lamb on a hot plate.
4 based on 506 reviews
Absolutely loved this place! Simple wooden decor with pictures on the walls related to truffle and truffle hunting. Casual service. Both waitresses spoke some English. Also overheard one of them speaking French to a couple nearby. We tried local wine (Barolo, Barbaresco and Barolo Chinato) and had a delicious meal. Vitello Tonnato (roasted veal with tuna sauce), Fassona Tartare with black truffle (an exquisite raw veal from Langhe) and Risotto al Barolo (Acquerello rice with Barolo wine) were all exquisite and very typical for the region. The tartare was the best I have ever tried in Italy since I moved here. Perfection!!! Highly recommend this restaurant for a traditional Piedmontese meal and wine. Also, itâs right in the heart of the center of the tiny town of Barolo. Take a stroll around the castle and finish your visit with this lovely restaurant/winebar.
4 based on 179 reviews
We arrived early for our visit to several wineries in Barolo township, so we stopped at DiVIn Cafe for a coffee and breakfast. It offers outdoor and indoor tables, but the outdoor is so much nicer, especially in the morning when it is not directly in the sunlight. The shade offered by a number of trees, and the proximity of the street offer a tranquil ambiance for people watching. Coffee is excellent, and the cafe offers a selection of bakery goods or various egg-based dishes for those with a greater appetite.
4 based on 904 reviews
This is one of our favorite restaurants in Barolo. We visited twice during this yearâs visit. The dinning room is nice for dinner, and the terrace in the rear is great for lunch in nice weather.The owner works the room and makes everyone feel welcome.Our favorite menu items include the vitello tonnato. One of us orders it nearly every time. Another favorite starter is the carne cruda â beaten beef.For the Primi, we like the Ravioli Plin with the meat raguâ, the Tagliolini with the mushroom sauce, and the gnocchi. In season, any pasta with the truffle butter sauce is wonderful, but very rich.Our favorite entrees include the wild boar with polenta and the Rabbit Stew.Coffee and house made cookies are all the dessert we usually need. The breads, except for the bread sticks, are also baked inhouse.Their wine list is one of the best in the area with a wide assortment of wines across a wide range of prices. They even have some older vintages.The meal always starts with an interesting Amuse bouche.
4 based on 879 reviews
A small informal restaurant with an impressive wine list and wonderful Piemonte cuisine. it is located very near to a pathway leading up from a large and free parking lot.
4 based on 439 reviews
I don't exactly remember which day it was(Tuesday) but most restaurants were closed. We found Easy Cosy openin the center.The service was excellent and food very delicious. We were very happy to find this friendly restaurant which I highly recommend.
4 based on 826 reviews
Meal started out great, but as the restaurant got busier, the attention to detail dropped off into an abyss. One agnolotti dish had parmesan grated on top... when another of us ordered it for a main, no cheese was offered. End of meal took 25 minutes between receiving check and them collecting it to process credit card. Unacceptable. Overall, not memorable food or service, though others may have had better luck.
4 based on 91 reviews
Ristorante Piemontese immerso nelle langhe, circondato dalle vigne di proprieta della cantina Sylla Sebaste. Un connubio perfetto tra relax e un viaggio enogastronomico che vi fara gustare la nostra cucina tipica rivisitata con creativita e fantasia. Ovvi
Mavi was the best sommelier we have ever had. She made the restaurant what is was. The cook and food were amazing, as well as the atmosphere, but we will be comming back because MAVI is the best server we have ever encountered. We recommend you to come here. Take the time to drive here. I am an American and I think it is well worth your time. Unforgettable experience â¥ï¸ Grazie Mille!!!Thank you so much, your review is really important for us!We hope to see you soon!
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