Find out what Wine Bar restaurants to try in Trieste. Trieste (/triːˈɛst/; Italian pronunciation: [triˈɛste] listen (help·info); Slovene: Trst) is a city and a seaport in northeastern Italy. It is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of Italian territory lying between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city. It is also located near Croatia some further 30 kilometres (19 mi) south.
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4 based on 138 reviews
Very welcoming, which is not always the case for somebody dining alone Suggestions for an aperitif very welcome and my Aoerol spritz was brought immediatelyNo menu as such but very charming young waiter, with excellent English, told me what there was on the nights menu. This is always a good sign for me, that the chef has chosen dishes based on seasonal and most likely, local produceMy starter was gnocchi with baby scallops. It was absolutely delicious. Soft as butter, clearly homemade gnocchi and the tiny scallops, cooked with lots of garlic and butter, sublime.I wasnât sure when I entered the rest aurant if I wanted a main course as well but after the success of the starter I went for a main. Iâm very glad I did as the next course was almost as good as the first. Three fat scallops a gratin with a side saladI had accompanying local wines, which Iâd chosen with the help of a very helpful waiter, whose mother and father own the restaurant. Indeed, the wonderful chef is his motherFull marks
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4 based on 179 reviews
Our Winebar sited near Piazza Unita d'Italia will surround you with wood and stone creating a warm atmosphere where you can taste a good glass of wine or have lunch or dinner with soft music at the background. All our dishes are prepared from our chef usi
We dropped by as we were staying close, left it until the last night wished we had gone in before as we would have visited again
Top 10 Mediterranean food in Trieste, Province of Trieste, Italy
4 based on 251 reviews
An enormously impressive small restaurant , providing great value for money. Four of us all ate different fish on our first visit, accompanied by the delicious house white. We were so impressed we returned two nights later, and enjoyed an equally good meal again( mostly fish, but one of us had beef), Accompanied by that 18 euro house white wine again. The service was impeccable: helpful, friendly, discrete. Not the easiest place to find. But well worth persevering to do so. Top marks
4 based on 270 reviews
Busy place, smiling faces, good espresso, a wide choice of pastry and sandwiches. Nice place to stop for a break at all times of the day. And the people are friendly, kind and efficient. What else? Ah, the bill does not come as a surprise, fair and fine.
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4 based on 566 reviews
Antico Buffet Benedetto is a very nice downtown restaurant that is clearly favored by the locals. We dined on a Monday evening along with many other quiet patrons. The interior was warm with pleasant music playing in the background. Our server was friendly, the table settings were handsome and the vegetables were all very fresh. We ordered a number of dishes including Three Fish Antipasto, Ham Plate Antipasto, Grilled Tuna, and Boiled Meats and Potatoes (photos attached). The Grilled Tuna was very good and the Boiled Meats were exceptionally good. We have eaten at many restaurants in Trieste during our numerous visits and we would definitely eat here again. If you found this review and/or our photos helpful, we hope you will click the âhelpfulâ button. Those of us who write reviews appreciate the feedback and it encourages us to write additional reviews for everyoneâs consideration. Thank you.
4 based on 240 reviews
Right in the heart of the city, this little corner offers you a truly touch of Tuscany. With its traditional salami and cheese you might sip a glass of the best wines of the region like Chianti, Montepulciano, Montalcino, San Gimignano etc.
We made a reservation tonight at LâEtrusco on the recommendation of a former server from the restaurant. We were glad we did. Lorenzo was a super server who spoke much better English than our Italian. We opted for filets after weeks of pizza and pasta. The steaks were cooked to order at medium rare with roasted potatoes,2 braised onions and a side of salad. While not USDA PRIME - our steak was nonetheless very good. Itâs a bit silly, but we are still wondering why the exact same dish on the menu where the steak is NOT bacon wrapped actually costs more? Same meal, no bacon, $1 Euro more? Ahh - lifeâs little mysteries . The other curiosity was the fact the salad was totally dry - not dressed at all. True, we had olive oil on the table (and used it), but no vinegar and dressing the salad next to the steak seems odd at best?The onions were the star of the show - glazed and perfectly grilled. Plus, we appreciated the glass of prosseco provided shortly after being seated. Their pasta fagiole was simple yet flavorful and the aged pecorino sampler plate did not disappoint. The friendly service and quaint authentic local atmosphere ultimately made the night for us. We appreciated LâEtrusco and hope you do as well.
4 based on 398 reviews
This place is truly a gem! With a rugby-inspired memorabilia the place has a very unique character and ambiance. Lots of great wines and good food offered. Staff was very kind. Tom was our server and he was simply the best! By the way, he has also proven to be a very talented guitar player. Will go back soon at first opportunity.
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