Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Motovun. Motovun (Croatian pronunciation: [mɔtɔ̌ʋuːn], Italian: Montona or Montona d'Istria) is a village in central Istria, Croatia. The population of the village itself is 531, with a total of 983 residents in the municipality (2001); 192 of the residents speak Italian as their mother language. The Parenzana was a narrow gauge railroad that ran from Trieste to Poreč/Parenzo between 1902-1935, passed valley below the town.
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4 based on 132 reviews
Trattoria â pizzeria 2. PERON is situated in the heart of Istria, in Cerovlje, a small town which developed after the railway construction throughout Istria in the end of 19th century. All our local food is offered and made specificaly following our grand
Drove past this restaurant a few times en route to our villa without noticing it but looks very modern and quaint. Whole family went there for a meal and we were so glad we did. The staff were welcoming and friendly. The menu has English underneath so easy to ascertain what you want (highly recommend the steaks).There were childrenâs food options on the menu which was great for our two children. The food was good sized portions and extremely tasty. The meat is locally sourced and the desserts are all homemade, even the ice cream. Will be back again before we leave.Thank you very much for the nice review. We are so happy you enjoyed your visit at 2. PERON. All the best!
4 based on 174 reviews
Have been coming here for years. No better place for a glass of wine, plate of cheese, good book and a spectacular view. Really friendly team of people who are always bustling around helping out. If you are in the area try to get here to sit down and watch everyone passing by. Superb!
This is a great find , it's rustic and has a local client base. We had a fantastic meal , the portions are substantial I brought mine home as I only managed to eat half of the delicious truffle and cream pasta .The bill was more than reasonable and we will be visiting again , before our holiday ends
Restaurant usage in the long tradition offers you Istrian home cooking, such as real smoked ham, goat cheese, cheese with truffles, homemade sausages, pork loin, but also pizzas and various meat dishes from the grill, so we believe that you will be our re
We have been stopping at Uzanca on our way to Rovinj since 2007: it's a place where locals play cards and you can have a meal all day long. When you had to pass nearby to cross Istria, of course, it was more crowded; now (after the opening of the highway) is one of the few places that have survived along this meandering, traffic-free, pleasant-to-drive route. The food is delicious (the usual dishes of the Istrian cuisine: cevapcici, raznici, fuzi), the vegetables on the side always fresh, and it is a lot cheaper than anything else in the area. Parking lots, outdoor seats (with only the countryside around you) and the piglet on the roast on some occasions. They also offer rooms. No credit cards (but they accept euros). A genuine experience, recommended.
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