Reviews on Wine Bar food in Mombaruzzo, Province of Asti, Italy including Ristorante Vineria La Signora in Rosso, Bottega del vino, Terzo Tempo - Osteria Moderna, Ristorante Vineria La Signora in Rosso, Osteria 46, Ristorante Enoteca La Curia, Ristorante Agriturismo La Maragliana
Things to do in Mombaruzzo
3 based on 111 reviews
Restaurant and Bistrot with rooms, summer pool,little beauty farm (sauna, hammam, hot external jacuzzi), horse riding, tennis and football camp.
We were looking for a place to spend our last two days of holidays and found a gem: in an amazing setting this agriturismo offers everything you can wish for visiting the Piemonte: excellent food & wine, beautiful vistas, friendly people (the staff was very caring!) and "dolce far niente" at the infinity pool.We had a great time with our two little kids (they loved the riding) and their grandparents...next time we will come alone.
4 based on 389 reviews
It doesn't happen to us very often, maybe once every five years, but sometimes we get stung. Our dinner at La Curia was a major disappointment. We ordered the aperitif tray which was a reasonable selection of salami, mortadella, cheese and a somewhat non descript vegetable flan concoction. For starters my wife ordered a stuffed courgette flower and I chose a calamaretti dish which was served on a mashed puree potato base with basil. After forty seven minutes, twice asking the waitress to please see if our starters were being prepared (the restaurant had 13 quests where we were sitting) the dish arrived with profuse excuses: it was complicated, it took time, etc. Rubbish. Absolutely rubbish. We live in the south of France where filled courgette flowers are a staple of every restaurant. We make them; they take 9 minutes if you have the farce prepped and since it was a standard a la carte item we assumed the farce was prepped. Our mains came and they were singularly uninspiring. My wife's veal cheek was banal. My cannelloni with capanaata veggies and prawns was not a challenging dish. The veggies were tired and over cooked and the binder appeared to be the same as used with my calamaretti. The prawns were fresh. We had open wines, a Langhe white and a Nebbuilo. The bill was an eye popping E99. Compared to subsequent meals in Acqui Terme, it was outrageously expensive and very mediocre. When a guest has to remind the serving person TWICE to follow up in the kitchen there is something wrong. As I said, we got stung. Whitebeard83
4 based on 803 reviews
OSTERIA 46Open: Wed-Mon. 09:30-14:30\18:00-24:00The Osteria46 is born in 2007 from a project to upgrade Acqui Terme tourist area & is located on the "truffles door"near by one of the main road to town. (just 1 km. from the center pedestrians way).Sourroun
Without any pretension the food served was just delicious. All products were locals. Very well cooked. The antipasti, pasta, gnocci, tagliata and the dolce were amazing with lot of taste. The owner Daniele and his team were very sympathetic. He took time to explain us the stories of the wine of his wine list and as well to give us some address for wine producers. Really nice family moment! We warmly recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 493 reviews
We arrived in nizza monferrato from villa nova d'asti and came across this restaurant via the enoteca shop in the centre. Really good shop By the way!!!We turned up at 7.30 and were far from disappointed. The food was lovely ,service was excellent and the wine list fantastic and was not expensive . we had brema 2009 which was superb and would no doubt have cost in excess of £70 back in the ukYou have to visit this unassuming but great restaurant with a really friendly knowledgeable and enthusiastic sommelier
4 based on 764 reviews
A converted cinema (hence the pun in the name.. Italian cinemas call their film showings primo tempo/secondo tempo....). Parking right opposite in the square.Steps lead up the the entrance where you pass the display of the wines, taking you on the 3 levels of seating. The host and table service was very good and the advice given on which wine (Barbera) to choose was well worth while. You don't need to pay a fortune for good wine.There was a wide choice of regional dishes to suit all tastes and I would recommend you be adventurous and not stick with the usual Italian restaurant offerings. That said all dishes were excellent including the veal slow cooked in wine, and the unusual cheesecake made with a flavoursome (seirasse) cheese.The price for 4 of us for 3 courses with wine was "very" reasonable and what you would pay for a UK pub lunch
4 based on 121 reviews
This place is worth a detour from Acqui. A perfect place for aperitivo with friends in this nice and quiet village. Friendly atmosphere and great local wines at a very reasonable price. Marvellous 360⢠view from the rooftop lookout. Highly recommended.
Where to eat Italian food in Mombaruzzo: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 493 reviews
We arrived in nizza monferrato from villa nova d'asti and came across this restaurant via the enoteca shop in the centre. Really good shop By the way!!!We turned up at 7.30 and were far from disappointed. The food was lovely ,service was excellent and the wine list fantastic and was not expensive . we had brema 2009 which was superb and would no doubt have cost in excess of £70 back in the ukYou have to visit this unassuming but great restaurant with a really friendly knowledgeable and enthusiastic sommelier
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