Reviews on Soups food in Fiera di Primiero, Primiero San Martino di Castrozza, Province of Trento including Rifugio Caltena, Chalet Piereni, Albergo Cant del Gal, Al Bus Ivan Frisinghelli, Malga Fratazza, Pizzeria Ristorante Sass Maor, Da Anita, Rifugio Tognola, La Stube
Things to do in Fiera di Primiero
3 based on 416 reviews
Good eats in town. It's quaint and good quality. The staff is friendly and when they couldn't quite understand what a malted milkshake was, we gave them directions!
4 based on 235 reviews
An alpine bar and restaurant situated at 2200 mt with a stunning view over the Pale di San Martino Dolomiti Unesco World Heritage. In the winter suitable for a quick lunch at self-service, before getting back to skiing. In summer you will find a proper re
If you are hungry or thirsty or you just fancy a "bombardino" here you can find whatever you want. From home made sandwiches, to pizza or self service buffet. Good food, friendly staff and amazing landscape overlooking the wonderful Dolomiti.
4 based on 869 reviews
I visited this restaurant several times in the past and always admired the beauty of the location, the tasteful architecture and the solid food. Last night I returned with my friends and had a great culinary experience worthy of a review.I started with a velvety pasta e fagioli and ended with braised veal cheek. Both prepared and presented in a way that suggests the possibility of a Michelin star. My dinner companions were equally impressed with their choices.The service, which had been disorganised in past, is greatly improved, professional and friendly.Highly recommended.
4 based on 607 reviews
We were lucky enough to find this great family restaurant on our first evening and return most evenings during our weeks stay in San Martino. It had a great choice of food, the pasta was gorgeous and the pizza delicious. The staff were so friendly and welcoming which is just as important as the great food. Our favourite waitress was Marcia:) Would highly recommend for couples, kids and large parties. We were up to 13 people some nights and they always welcomed us. I would book ahead at the weekend as it's is very, very busy with locals. Many thanks from the uk gang & Bellissimo Pete!
4 based on 654 reviews
We really enjoyed our dinner at Malga Fratazza. It was a great fun to go by snowmobile. We were then nicely surprised by the very small and welcoming place. The food and service were indeed good, with the the nice touch of the waitresses dressed with traditional clothes. And then to end the nice evening, after a very balanced bill, an amazing ride down the hill ....by sleights!!
4 based on 300 reviews
One of the best restaurants in the valley. You can eat excellent fish but also pizzas. All great! Service polite and always available to customer requests! Prices also are good!Extra recommended both for a pizza, for a romantic dinner or an anniversary!
4 based on 211 reviews
This is a wonderful restaurant, in the middle of nowhere surrounded by mountains, but easy to drive to on decent roads. Huge car park. Seating inside, outside (covered) and outside (uncovered) - we went for the last option to soak up some late-May sunshine. Serves hearty, local Trentino food. Extremely-professional and friendly service. As the portions are enormous, we shared one starter, one main course, had two sweets, drank a bottle of mineral water, and ended up paying â¬35.
Top 3 Grill food in Fiera di Primiero, Primiero San Martino di Castrozza, Province of Trento
4 based on 131 reviews
Non si può chiedere di più, un bel ristorante in una posizione magnifica, personale per niente invadente e molto efficiente. Il pranzo tipico della zona, non poteva essere diversamente, è stato una delizia dallâinizio fino al dolce
Where to eat Italian food in Fiera di Primiero: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 182 reviews
we had 3 days in this area and tried the #1, 2 and 3-rated restaurants. this place is #1 and DEFINITELY stands apart from 2 and 3. First the location. WAY up on the mountains on a farm. Saying this place is hard to find is an understatement... it takes committment. especially since the tripadvisor map is wrong and the address given there (and on the restaurant's own website even) doesn't work on google maps. it's not hard to see why when you finally get there. i had a local (my hostess on my tripadvisor vacation rental) lead me up there after we couldn't find it the night before.first the location... get on via caltena like tripadvisor shows. there are even signs in town pointing the way. that part's easy. what they don't say is that it's like 6 or 10km up the road... the only trick is to keep going and going and going as the road narrows, then narrows some more, then goes up and up steeper and more steep... if you are seeing lots of sheep and goats and fields, then you're heading the right direction. then you pass another restaurant(!) and 1km past that one is the rigugio caltena. it's very large but popular with locals so make reservations.the family runs it. mamma (i think) is in the kitchen and is perhaps the best italian chef i have ever tasted. best meal we had in italy and we were in all of the big cities (rome, venice, naples, florence, milan). the food is all local dishes and prepared farm fresh. the portions are ENOURMOUS, so i would suggest sharing mains or ordering just firsts. no english menus, so be prepared. the building itself (and location up on the mountain side in a flat field) is an incredible dining experience in european style.the only thing to mention is that the service is not typical 'fine dining'/serve from the right with many forks type of service from experienced wait-staff. your food is served by the young family that owns the place with style and grace and a warm smile. the wine came without a wine list (they told me what they had in italian and i guessed...) and was opened and placed on the table without the typical tasting and pouring 'ceremony'. i think this 'homey' service is another part of the charm of the place, but everyone may not agree.
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