Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Guardiagrele. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you. including Villa Maiella, La Grotta dei Raselli, La Vineria di Salnitro, Ristorante il Vignale, Ristorante Santa Chiara, Ristorante Garden, Il Marchese del Grillo, Trattoria Dal Pagano, CheckMate, Ristorante Casa D'angelo
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4 based on 101 reviews
made renovating an old house where the family were treated every detail: from the dining room divided into small rooms with total capacity of only 50 seats, the seating for the evening with the possibility of tasting spirits, chocolate and cigars, the win
Well, you are back of 50 years! One of the best place I went in Abruzzo. Oners are so kind and professional. You can feel the warm of grandma's home. More appropriate for a family or romantic dinner. I went there with some friends...deliciuos anyway!
5 based on 216 reviews
If you like char-grilled steaks, you'll love it here as they're the house speciality. Massive (actually, *too* massive) antipasti selection. Good house wine. Friendly welcome. Exceptionally nice indoor surroundings. Comfortable. Tables not too close together. Massive carpark. But service can creak a bit when it's busy.
4 based on 172 reviews
Nata nel 1987 il piccolo Ristorante, a gestione familiare, propone piatti composti da prodotti tipici della nostra terra, lâAbruzzo⦠Accurata è la ricerca delle materie prime, I Cereali :Orzo Farro e Solina ,di produzione locale, vengono usati per la prep
Love this friendly, family run restaurant.We have been several times, always had lovely food, great choice from the menu but will also oblige if something different is required.Lovely fresh fish, homemade pizza and pasta together with a beautiful view.Give it a try you won't be disappointed.grazie mille . con piacere vi ringraziamo delle belle parole spese per il nostro lavoro e x clienti come voi che diamo il massimo grazie mille ancora
Il posto è semplice ..... una trattoria anni 70.La cucina però è veramente buona.I chitarroni , una pasta locale fatta a mano, conditi con ragù da scarpetta, erano superbi! La pasta era al dente e bella gialla.Il fritto misto era croccante, asciutto, e di buon odore.Non è un piatto che ti aspetti sotto la Maiella ma va bene lo stesso. Se tornerò da quelle parti ci pranzerò ancora
4 based on 75 reviews
In a sober and elegant atmosphere you can taste the typical dishes of Abruzzo Hither ingredients at 0 km The Garden offers delicious food time to rediscover the authentic flavors of our region at a competitive price
We went for lunch from Guardiagrele, on the advice of the proprietor do our B&B. Excellent advice. There were two of us and we had one hot antipasto and one pasta, followed by a main meat course each, with a half-litre of wine and coffee. Food was excellent - honest home cooking with excellent fresh local produce and offered local specialities. It was great to have an antipasto that was not based around salumi and sausage (however good). Restaurant itself is typically utilitarian, but this is a place to go for the food rather than a pretence of "ambience". Food was friendly and unpretentious. We were served happily even though we were the only patrons. Excellent value at Euro 35.
4 based on 161 reviews
Having recently tried this restaurant for the first time, we will definitely return. The vaulted ceiling added to the attraction of the internal surroundings. Our lunch was freshly prepared, beautifully presented and the service was good. Price-wise, our lunch was not cheap but well worth the cost. We look forward to returning for an evening meal.
4 based on 275 reviews
This is worth visiting. As all good Abruzzesi food, it is seasonal and delicious. This restaurant is one recommended by locals, and it is usually pretty busy. Ravioli, stuffed with pecorino, served with a walnut dressing (autumn), or wild boar cutlets, from a tender young thing......Reasonable prices, friendly, bustling and enjoyable in every respect. Give it a go!
5 based on 357 reviews
A great find and completely different to other restaurants in the area. The setting's quirky and original - set into the old walls of pretty village San Martino della Marrucina. Decor's comfortable, romantic and highly original. (You'll see what I mean when you get there). Mellow background music just perfect for the setting.The food is outstanding. An original, modern and delicious twist on standard Italian fare. Red wine risotto; rabbit terrine; signature starter of a salt-baked onion with parmesan; pasta with a sauce made from osso bucco; organic pork fillet with a red wine glaze; a deconstructed cheesecake dessert. No menu - but Padrone Angelo will carefully guide you through the choices for each course. And help with the wine ! Can genuinely recommend La Vineria. Each visit is a new pleasure.
4 based on 642 reviews
La Grotta is unique as part of it is inside a small cave. This cave and the ret of the restaurant is beautifully finished off and well decorated and lit. One must mention the toilets as being the best toilets I have every had the good fortune to visit. We, a party of 6, dined the the cave section surrounded by dozens of bottles of wine.The menu was not extensive but covered the main Italian food groups. We did ask about specials and were offered one or two dishes of something off menu. I messed up and ordered steak, I should have been more local. The food everyone had must have been extremely good based on the comments around the table. Plus the wines both red and white we delicious.When our waiter nor the owner, both of whom had limited english, could not answer a question the english speaking chef was called to our table.In conclusion for those of us used to paying city prices for 5 star service you will be pleasantly surprised.If you are ever within 100 kilometres of this restaurant please go.
4 based on 597 reviews
Four of us had the territorio menu. Tastes of the local specialities of Abruzzo. Start to finish it was excellent. Service top notch. Friendly and not stuffy. We chose our own wines and the waiter steered us to another wine, surprisingly it was less in cost than the one we had chosen. Proof that, to them, it matters more that the wine match your food perfectly than making a profit. And to Reviewer Andrei, who disingenuously said only French food rated Michelin stars, he is a snob and has no palate. He wouldnât know quality food if it hit him in the face.
Top 10 Italian food in Guardiagrele, Province of Chieti, Italy
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