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4 based on 193 reviews
I've only eaten here once, but I'd come again. It's kind of in a neighborhood in Stimigliano Scalo, right off the A1 autostrade and reasonably near the local, small train station.They serve pizza and seafood as their specialties. Our group got some of both. People who liked very, very thin crust pizza loved it. I had their friend calamari and shrimp, and they were the best I've had in Italy (I've been around Italy quite a bit, too). The shrimp were particularly sweet and tasty.The service was reasonable, kind of standard for the area. They use a small hand held computer, but that didn't seem to help the speed or efficiency. Those who ordered multiple items took forever to get them. While we were there, a house caught on fire next door, which offered a lot of concern. But it got put out reasonably quickly and no one was hurt. It took the vigili 20 minutes to get there. That might have contributed to the slowness of the meal.
4 based on 318 reviews
I've eaten at Da Erminio twice now, and I have always enjoyed the food. As far as I know, this restaurant was opened by a previous chef at Mignolo, another Civita restaurant with a proud local following. This newly opened restaurant has very attentive service and the dishes are quite cheap for the quality. However, I must point out that the decor of the restaurant (there are pictures and photos depicting a variety of cultures and cities) and the lighting (which is bright, sterile, and hospital-like) really degrade the dining experience. I would prefer to see pictures of Civita or the local countryside and, although I do love to see my friends while I eat, I don't want to be nervous that they will see every wrinkle or imperfection on my face while we eat. Better mood lighting, sconces, and candles could really improve this. The restaurant also now has a menu, which is great, but it does appear quite cheap as if it was printed from Microsoft Word. I also noticed that the front of the restaurant gives mixed signals regarding whether Da Erminio is in fact a restaurant or a bar that also serves food- you enter through a narrow area with a large bar with espresso machine. Actually, during my last visit the waiters had to tell two potential customers that "no, we aren't a bar but a restaurant" when they entered to ask for 2 coffees. I'd definitely come back for the food and the price, but if the lighting doesn't change I'll have to make sure I come only when I'm having a really good hair day.
4 based on 152 reviews
Located up a flight of stairs on a hill across from the old village of Calcata, this friendly seafood-oriented restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. We had smoked mussels in a broth as part of a seafood antipasto that included smoked salmon and shrimp. Every bite was delicious and the Tuscan bread was abundant to mop up the broth. Fresh burrata, grilled tuna, fettuccine with pesto--it doesn't matter what you order, all is good. Sit outside on the terrace, take your time, and savor the view and the food. There are a number of very good and unpretentious restaurants in Calcata but this one stands out with its focus on fresh fish (which they run out of, so be forewarned).
4 based on 118 reviews
I couldn't write a bad review about this place; the meal was delicious and the quality very good.Unfortunately, I was disappointed about the welcoming. I was there with just a friend. When the owner came to us to order, he asked us to choose the same things, otherwise, it could be annoying. Sometimes, for a request like that, I would have gone away. It is ridiculous going to a restaurant, paying 12/15 Euros a pasta dish and being "forced" to order the same things of your friend.
3 based on 16 reviews
BUongiorno, sono stato in questo ristorante ieri sera, con alcuni Amici, serata molto divertente, nello spazio "terrazza" dove si stava molto bene. Sottofondo di musica live, molto piacevole, con una cantante molto brava. MA veniamo alla parte principale, ossia il discorso cena, abbiao mangiato un ottimo antipasto, molto ricco, poi dei primi a scelta.Inparticolare, io ho mangiato dei paccheri ai frutti di mare , molto gustosi. Una buona birra ed una buona grappa, per concludere la serata. Il tutto ad un prezzo onesto.
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4 based on 390 reviews
Stayed near Fiano Romano and wandered into this place by chance. Restaurant is located down a lovely cobbled street just off the town square in Fiano (which is itself very pretty) Food was excellent (went there twice and all the varied courses were great), nice wine and beer. Staff really friendly and helpful and took the time to explain the menus in English. Nice atmosphere with a number of locals in there too. Would highly recommend.thnks for the reiew ... see you soon ...
4 based on 110 reviews
Ristorante Italiano, cucina regionale e tradizionale, carne alla brace, forno a legna, venerdì pesce, possibilità di mangiare allâaperto.
Una sera decido di andare per prendere delle pizze da asporto,chiedo alla signora che mi dice "c'è da aspettare un pò",beh signori miei sono stato per più di 40 minuti senza che nessuno "mi si filasse" come si dice a Roma,a quel punto ho deciso di andarmene,una signora nel mentre si è lamentata di aver ordinato un amaro al tavolo più di 20 minuti prima!Mai più!
4 based on 164 reviews
I have been living in Civita Castellana for nearly three months now, and I have to admit that I haven't exactly been blown away by the restaurant scene in the town. Apart from Pane Pomodoro, which is more of a casual restaurant, Beccofino is one of the only restaurants where I've eaten tasty, warm, and thoughtful food in Civita. I decided to go with my friends on Thanksgiving night. I ordered pasta with duck/ porcini ragu, which definitely impressed me. The bread, wine (a Montepulciano recommended by the waitress), both contributed to an overall positive dining experience. As my friends knew the owner/ chef, at the end of our meal he joined us for a pleasant chat and some laughs. I would definitely recommend Beccofino for anyone visiting and/or stranded in Civita Castellana! Downsides: Fake flowers in the entrance, waiting area, and dining area. A single fresh flower per table, per day would definitely improve the overall vibe of the restaurant.
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4 based on 228 reviews
This is one of the most disturbing restaurants I have ever been to.We come without reservation hoping to get a nice first meal in Italy, however what happened inside has made me lose my confidence in foreign restaurants.It was my son's birthday and I wanted pizza. This restaurant was nr.1 on tripadvidor so I had no doubt and went there immidiately. It was cold inside, the owner was too lazy to open the gas?The man spoke Italian to us which we didn't understand. He gave us a table of eight which was excellent. When he gave the menu, we didn't know what to choose. We choose 8 pizzas in total, 2 bottles of water and a bottle of Coca-Cola. I checked the prices before ordering, ofcourse. We ordered and asked the man to make our food without pork.He started to make sounds like a pork and said something funny in Italian, which we didn't understand, after his sentence finished, all the other Italians were staring at us and laughing. I am 100% sure that we were being laughed at. I felt humiliated and other people who ordered later than us got their food first.49 minutes had passed (yes, I checked) and the first from us got his pizza. They brought a pizza which we didn't order and we asked to take it back and bring the pizza we ordered. The guy got back to the kitchen and got the pizza we asked in 5 minutes somehow. Why did we wait almost 50 minutes for the first few pizzas than? In most pizzas there was no cheese (which Italian pizza does not have cheese!?). There were even pizzas brought to us without tomato sauce (the base of a pizza always need this, what happened?). One pizza looked like a pizza base with tomato soup, disgusting. The man even told us that the pizzas he brought was normal Italian pizzas.We investigated this later and this was not true. Other Italians could not believe our story. When we asked the check we were suprised with the high prices for the drinks. He even added the pizza we didn't order to the check. We complained and he went red and fixed the issue. When we left, we saw Italians eating normal pizzas we thought we would get.2/10 worst restaurant. Even frozen Ristaurante pizzas are better.
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4 based on 121 reviews
Good menu selection,food was excellent. Only downside, service was slow, and not that many diners to occupy the waiters time. Ordered grilled vegetables, and they arrived cold.
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