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4 based on 364 reviews
Trattoria Al Faro, a small, rustic village inn built at the beginning of early '900, in close proximity to the historic monument Triestino "The Victory Lighthouse". Located in a unique position from which extends a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Trieste
We were greeted pleasantly and shown to our table. The setting is very pretty surrounded by flowers and looking out towards the ocean. The restaurant is known for its seafood but for an entree I had baked goats cheese wrapped in prosciutto which was amazing. I savoured every mouthful. My husband had the shellfish Au Gratin which he also enjoyed. I was a little disappointed with the mixed seafood plate. I felt the sardines were overlooked but the squid and prawns were tender. An enjoyable experience.
3 based on 363 reviews
The place has a stunning view over the Gulf of Trieste, it is not so big in the inside, although the windows allow for a great view outside in the cold season too.We were lucky, and enjoyed an amazing sunny warm mid-day lunch on the fist day of the year.During the call for the booking I could already have a friendly feeling from the other end of the line and was confident for a positive experience.We were invited to sit at a beautifully located table, right close to the actual viewpoint.The service was really friendly and well organized.We had the home white wine - of the Tocai variety - which we were pleased to have chosen.The tuna tartare, the deep-fried calamari and prawns were excellent.The risotto with shrimps was simply amazing!
4 based on 11 reviews
You couldn't ask for tastier food and wine in a more beautiful setting.We stayed a night in Grignano and decided to cross into Slovenia from the north rather than through Koper. As we cut our way through tiny hillside villages with even tinier roads, we decided to find a place to stop for a drink and some little bites.There is no indication that this is a restaurant - no signs anywhere. We passed it once before turning around and deciding that the yellow building must be it. There is a small gravel parking lot across the road from it, set among the grape vines.There are several tables in the outdoor patio (with shade) and even more on the inside. We sat outside, soaked up the sun and enjoyed the horizon of vineyards. We had red house wine and it was smooth and easy to drink. At 0.50/dcl it would be easy to sit and drink all day. We had several small plates, including salami, prosciutto, cheese, olives, pickles and onions. All of it was fresh and full of flavor. Our final bill was only 16 euros. It was perfect comfort food in a perfect setting.
4 based on 594 reviews
If you want to eat typical tuscan food in Trieste area, Al Toscano is THE place. It is located on a steep road connecting OpÄine and Trst. The easiest way to get there is going down from Obelisco, against all signs. Tuscan antipasti with sheep cheese, salamini, papa al pomodoro, florentine steak, risotto with asparagi... everything is excellent. And again, it's better to listen what the offer than to read the menue. Wine list includes some fine Supertuscans but also moderate priced Nobile and Brunello. Leave some place for chocolate cake or tuscan version of crema catalana.Thanks to Mr. Igor which he described with passion the food that we have served him.We hope to see you again the next time you will go from TriesteThanks to the all staff
4 based on 382 reviews
A restaurant that looks like it should be a hostel canteen, but has real restaurant prices. Bad cuisine and although the menu sounds good, the quality is very poor nad severely overpticed. Unpleasant manager and an experience to be avoided - there are so many better options in Trieste.Probabilmente non vi stavo simpatico...giovanni
4 based on 104 reviews
Cozy place, friendly staff, great prosecco.It totally worth spending 5 minutes driving from the highway.
4 based on 294 reviews
Last week we visited Castello d' Miramare in Trieste. We then started walking back to town and saw this Trattoria. After a friendly reception by the manager we were immediately seated. I ordered a grilled octopus dish that came with amazing potatoes, rocket and delicious tomatoes. The octopus was meaty and tender and the grilling spices used made for an unbelievable taste sensation. I don 't know what anyone else in our party had for lunch and I don't really care. All I want is some more of that octopus!
4 based on 127 reviews
Since we knew little about the restaurant,we were expecting the local seafood specialities. However, we were presented with a degustation dinner ,of which many of the offerings were raw prawns ,salmon, tuna etc. Everything was beautifully presented and delicious but not all to the tastes of one of our party so difficult for him. The zucchini flowes stuffed with prawns were the highlight and the fish cooked in salt was delicious. With wine ,however, the bill was â¬60 a head, rather expensive we felt, for the amount which we ate..
4 based on 2011 reviews
.."tavernetta al molo is a casual and unhurried respite from the city dining,one where the seafood offerings are straightforward but also precise,its wine list includes manynearby producersof local white grapes..." THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL EDITION
We were happy when we got a table for dinner but that didnât last long. Apart from the fact that the menu was in Italian only, the waiter/owner didnât seem willing to translate for us more than âitâs fish dishâ. Moreover, between courses there was 50 mins gap and although we asked about our food he answered that everyone else is waiting. Which was not true because all the tables around us already finished their dessert by the time we got our plates. We were the only tourists/ non-Italians in the restaurant and felt a bit ignored and delayed. When finally the dish came he made an inappropriate comment âI told you it will comeâ , plus it was awful! My mussels were literally full of sand, I gave up when I saw that each one is the same plus I felt so sick after for entire night. My bfâs calamari was more of an appetizer portion than a main. I donât recommend this place unless maybe if you are a local!
4 based on 364 reviews
Trattoria Al Faro, a small, rustic village inn built at the beginning of early '900, in close proximity to the historic monument Triestino "The Victory Lighthouse". Located in a unique position from which extends a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Trieste
We were greeted pleasantly and shown to our table. The setting is very pretty surrounded by flowers and looking out towards the ocean. The restaurant is known for its seafood but for an entree I had baked goats cheese wrapped in prosciutto which was amazing. I savoured every mouthful. My husband had the shellfish Au Gratin which he also enjoyed. I was a little disappointed with the mixed seafood plate. I felt the sardines were overlooked but the squid and prawns were tender. An enjoyable experience.
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