Best Soups food near Gallipoli, Province of Lecce, Italy

September 26, 2019 Nicolette Lion

Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Gallipoli, Province of Lecce, Italy including Osteria del Vico, La Giudecca Ristorante Gallipoli, Le Fontanelle, Al Pescatore Ristorante, Trattoria la Risacca Gallipoli
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1. Osteria del Vico

Vico del Mercato 1, 73014, Gallipoli Italy Italian, Seafood, Mediterranean, Soups Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +39 0833 266186 http://www.facebook.com/portogaio.risto
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4 based on 2935 reviews

Osteria del Vico

Reviewed By Veronika M

We arrived in Gallipoli quite late in the afternoon and we found this nice restaurant.Very friendly owner and staff. The antipasto was incredibly good (we lost the count of the small plates at 8). Pasta and risotto were as good as antipasto.Including wine (a bottle): 70 euro.To highlight: sorbetto was on the house - nice hospitality

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2. La Giudecca Ristorante Gallipoli

Via Don Minzoni, 73014, Gallipoli Italy Italian, Seafood, Mediterranean, Soups Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Valet Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +39 0833 261967 http://www.ristorantelagiudecca.it
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4 based on 929 reviews

La Giudecca Ristorante Gallipoli

Ristorante a base di pesce freschissimo a Km0 con terrazza sul mare Ottimo per una cena romantica una simposi d’amore o per il tuo evento più importante.

Reviewed By amiscell

We went to this restaurant for lunch and we were unimpressed by the average food. The raw fish items were drown in lemon juice, the grilled fish was overcooked and dry, the pasta was just average. All edible food, however not up to the expectation set by an expensive bill - 125 EUR for 2 people.Not recommended.

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3. Le Fontanelle

Via Venezia 32, 73014, Gallipoli Italy Italian, Seafood, Mediterranean, Soups Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +39 0833 266857 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Le-Fontanelle-Gallipoli/1624464900922044
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4 based on 935 reviews

Reviewed By Lourdes_ValTo

We went to this place with high expectations as it was recommended by locals. Unfortunately, the food and service didn't match our expectations. Food was bland. For instance, the sea food risotto lacked the depth of a good fish broth. The grilled fish wasn't good either. The scales weren't removed which made the skin unedible, and again, it lacked seasoning. In my opinion, removing the fish scales has two purposes: it makes the skin edible and when seasoned it can be eaten along with the fish meat. It also makes easier the job of removing the bones. Service was caotic. We were left unattended for a long time as the staff were busy serving their regular customers. We asked for the bill at least three times and had to wait around half an hour to get it.

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4. Al Pescatore Ristorante

Via Cristoforo Colombo Riviera 39, 73014, Gallipoli Italy Italian, Seafood, Mediterranean, Barbecue, Soups Lunch, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, [email protected] +39 0833 263656 http://www.alpescatoregallipoli.com/
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4 based on 721 reviews

Al Pescatore Ristorante

Reviewed By Brigitte V

Based on the Michelin recommendation, we expected an amazing sea food dinner at Al Pescatire. The fish was definitely fresh, but badly cooked (we asked for grilled and a fish in tomato sauce !). Staff is rushing around and highly inefficient and unfriendly. Price is the highest we paid in2 weeks vacation in Italy! 92eur for 2:(

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5. Trattoria la Risacca Gallipoli

Riviera Sauro 85 b, 73014, Gallipoli Italy Italian, Seafood, Mediterranean, Soups Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +39 360 741 405 http://www.facebook.com/larisacca2018/
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3 based on 717 reviews

Trattoria la Risacca Gallipoli

Reviewed By LaLojam

We were very desperate for food and went in with our kids without reading any review. First red flag was that the restaurant only had one table with people. The restaurant next to it was packed. We ordered mussles "local style", lasagna and pork scallop with lemon sauce with 2 sides of chips. Let's start: half of the mussles desintegrated when you tried to get them with the fork. The local style sauce for them was a joke: oily, withouth visible breadcrumbs and the ingredients were completely loose instead of blending together like in other restaurants (actually this dish is very tasty unless you have it here) The lemon sauce for the scallops was more like the fake and completely educorated sauce you get in a bad Chinese restaurant when you ask for chicken on lemon sauce. It had a very stranged flavor and it was not fresh (nothing was fresh but the two beers we had) Three pork scallops came in the dish. Two and a half were left. The lasagna was raw (!) C'mon guys, you are Italian and you serve raw lasagna! Really!? When I asked the waiter to try it he just looked at it and took it away. When shown it to other waiters they had a good laugh. So... they made another one. This time it continued being flavourless but was "cooked". So after eating a few musles, a tasteless lasagna, a few bites of the scallops and two portions of frozen chips we were presented with a €55 bill (full bill). I asked the waiter if after all our comments they were still going to charge us for everything and he said we should talk to the guy in the till (who was one of the ones who had a good laugh about the lasagne) and so we did. They charged us €50 (!!??). The only good thing that came out of this is that after a couple of days of constipation I could finally go to the toilet with the runs.

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