Reviews on Pizza food in San Terenziano, Gualdo Cattaneo, Province of Perugia including Al Leone, Ristorante Pizzeria Il Mulino, Tu Fai, Park Hotel Montecerreto, Il Fiaschetto Ristorante - Pizzeria, Be Happy Dinner Caffe, Dige's Pizza, I Morti di Fame, Ristorante Pizzeria Le Scalette, La Chiacchiera
Restaurants in San Terenziano
4 based on 166 reviews
Upon returning to my favorite Italian town ( Bevagna) after a 2 year absence, I was looking forward to eating at favorite Pizzeria. Sadly I learned it had closed down. However my friends quickly took me to a new place it town in what used to be the old hardware store.I was totally surprised by the restoration and this restaurant is now a modern Pizzeria with gorgeous pictures on the walls and lovely table settings. No paper serviettes here either. The very friendly waitresses were helpful and obliging with prompt service The pizzas are amazing. Mine with sausage, mushrooms and truffles was generously covered. Shavings of truffles , not grated so I got the full truffle flavor I will be returning soon to this new gem in Bevagna. Sadly I forgot to take a photo. Next time !
4 based on 768 reviews
Rita, the cook, and Theresa, who served us, provided my wife and me with a truly wonderful lunchtime experience. All the food was fresh and very tasty. The attention to detail in the kitchen was very evident. Top quality food was matched with friendly and helpful service in a very pleasant atmosphere. We will return as soon as possible!!
4 based on 308 reviews
Having great seafood in Umbria is a rarity, but here at Morti di Fame, we have had great seafood, good portions at a fair value. Would strongly recommend to anyone looking for seafood in Central Umbria. They also have a complete meat menu as well as pizza. Bravo Marco.
4 based on 294 reviews
I have eaten "street food" pizza throughout Italy, and Dige's has the best! Any of their pizzas are not to be missed (plan to stay in Todi for a while so you can sample everything), and they also offer delicious chicken salad and "insalata di farro." Closed Wednesday; avoid disappointment by coming to eat at Dige's any other day of the week!
4 based on 377 reviews
Marsciano is not a very touristy place, however there are a good number of agriturismos and villas in the surrounding area, especially the lovely hills to the west of the town. The owner of our agriturismo recommended this place as the best place to eat in town and we were not disappointed, going there twice the week we stayed locally up near Collelungo. It's a family run place and frequented principally by local people, though they must have a regular stream of foreign visitors in the summer as they have created an English menu and many of the staff speak very good English. The welcome and service was very friendly. The menu is appealing, with lots of Umbrian dishes done in an interesting way as well as staples from the grill and pizzas. I had the beef filet in sagrantino one night and the pigeon the other night, both of which were excellent, as well as great pasta dishes as primi. There are about 6-8 tables outside on a roadside terrace(pedestrianised street) which you might need to reserve ahead for, as well as lots of room inside. I'd definitely recommend a visit here!
4 based on 291 reviews
Living not too far away, we visit here regularly. We haven't had a bad meal yet and the service is always very friendly (as usual in Italy!). Personally I love the fritte miste, fried olives, chees and other bits, and the french fries. Not very Italian, I know, but hey... Their special flat pizza (pizza alla palla) is also gorgeous.
4 based on 33 reviews
This Umbrian restaurant in the middle of nowhere serves great abundant local dishes at fantastic prices. Try it out!! The owner Alvaro and his assistant Davide are very attentive and sweet.
4 based on 25 reviews
I gladly take some time to review "Tu Fai" in Bastardo. If you are looking for a "typical traditional" place to eat, this might not be the restaurant for you: it's rather modern, in a new industrial-looking set of commercial buildings. But having said that, this was our single best eating experience during our stay in this region, because of multiple reasons. The staff is sincerely super friendly. We arrived (without reservation) early (much earlier than most local people tend to eat in the evening) while they were still in full preparation. We brought our (medium-sized dog) and inquired if we could bring him in. This wasn't a problem at all. They invited us in and accomodated us at a nice table on their terrace. After they brought us the menu it started raining and - even though we were seated under a large umbrella - they asked us if we'd rather move to a table inside, which we did. They spontaneously brought to our attention that they have WiFi available and provided us with the password. The connection was better than most places we've been at in Italy, and so the kids could enjoy some YouTube videos while we examined the menu and made our order. They have many things on offer: typical Italian food (a wide range of pizzas, pastas and roasted meats) but also (not-so-typical) burgers and fries. My youngest son was happy to be able to order a cheese burger with potato wedges, my oldest ordered a spaghetti a la carbonara, and me and my wife had pizza: me a diavola (spicy salami) and my wife a pizza with gorgonzola, pear and nuts. The woman apologized for the fact that the carbonara might take a while to be ready, but everything we ordered actually arrived rather fast. The quality of the food was excellent. Everything with fine, fresh ingredients. Super tasty. I had my fair share of pizzas, and this one can surely compete with the best ones of those. My wife had a glass of red wine with her pizza, and also that was excellent. We don't drink beer ourselves, but we noticed they had a huge variety of local and international beers ready to be served in their fridges (I even recognized "Brugse Zot" which is a Belgian specialty beer). I had the tiramisu as desert (and also that was clearly freshly made on the spot). Yummy! By the time we were about to leave, the place was getting crowded, so I guess if you plan on eating there later in the evening, it's a good idea to make a reservation, but you can also take out pizza (we saw a lot of pizza boxes picked up, and as tasty as the pizza was, I can understand that). Check came and everything is priced very reasonable. We will definitely visit Tu Fai again. I'm eager to try out their tagliata and/or their truffle pasta. Conclusion: we highly recommend this place!Queste sono le soddisfazioni per chi lavora con passione ringraziamo e spero che ci tornerete a trovare
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4 based on 45 reviews
That's probably the best complement you can get in Italy. Il Mulino is a typical family-run Italian pizza and more restaurant, in an old olive mill (hence the name). The pizzas and local specialities such as pasta with tartufo (truffels - there's also a white pizza with truffels) or pasta with boar ragu are just excellent, and the selection is such that you could go every day for two weeks if a holiday without having to repeat a dish - unless you wanted to. Very very much recommended, also for the warmth of service.
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4 based on 224 reviews
We have a house in Collazzone and this restaurant is situated a couple of 100 meters from our house. Thus, we eat at Al Leone frequently. However, we do not eat there out of convenience, we eat there out of preference. It is a great restaurant with the best pizza around. They have a pizza oven in the locale and serve great Italian pizza with crispy, thin crust. You want your own pizza-composition? No problem- they will accommodate you. The owners are very nice people and the service is polite and friendly. They also serve nice, grilled chicken and good pasta. If you are in Umbria, close to Perugia, pay them a visit. Prices are also reasonable.
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