Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Marciaga di Costermano including Vecchia Dogana Restaurant, Le Gemme di Artemisia, Hostaria la Cross, Ristorante Gardesana, La Bussola, Osteria Silvestro, Osteria Caffe Amaro, La Lanterna, Trattoria Loncrino, La Cucina di Edita al Merengada
Restaurants in Marciaga di Costermano
4 based on 386 reviews
Situated on the main road through Torri, this little restaurant has a limited menu with wonderful food. A husband and wife team run the kitchen and daughter is front of house. We shares an antipasto platter with fried pillows of pasta accompanying, which were really scrumptious. fresh pasta followed, also great. We could not manage a dessert, but this was probably the best food of our holiday.
4 based on 617 reviews
Beautiful panoramic view over the lake Garda. Just sit down, relax and enjoy your wine and food :) Homemade pasta, calamari and dolce were delicious. The staff was friendly and the location was amazing. All dished you can take for two and share, then you get more delicious food to taste.
4 based on 316 reviews
The fam salvetti welcomes you to the restaurant "Lantern"! With us there is the saying "neither meat nor fish", indeed! We want to take you by the throat with dishes such as tagliatelle with truffles, spaghetti allo Scoglio, slices of buffalo, octopus s
Very nice, very professional staff.Trout boned and served at table side etc.Complimentary drinks etc.Apart from a screaming child, that cannot be blamed on restaurant, it was lovely.Recommended.
4 based on 755 reviews
Ate here twice on our recent visit to Garda. It hasnt changed since we were last here and is still the best restaurant in town. Everything about it is enjoyable. Food still very different from anywhere else and it is such a relaxed night out. We were in last friday when they have music on and that was quite special. A great atmosphere and a real fun night. Our favourite when we are here and we look forward to visiting again next time.
4 based on 308 reviews
This Osteria is in the major street in town and recommend by the hotel I stayed in. They also offered discount with mentioning of my hotel, very hospitable and friendly staff. The food is authentic, gigantic portion and like mamaâs cooking. You will have a great time eating here. Better make reservation if it is busy season.
4 based on 1185 reviews
Stumbled across this little jewel of a restaurant while strolling through the back streets of Garda. We certainly werenât disappointed and were warmly greeted with a complimentary glass of aperol as we sat down. We shared a cold cuts and cheese platter which was lovely followed by a fresh tomato basil and red onion pizza which was the best weâve tasted on this trip. This was again followed by a tiny complimentary ice cream.... all perfect and lovely washed down with a litre of wine wine, all less than â¬40
4 based on 396 reviews
The "Gardesana" building has more than 500 years of history. It has been built by the Venetian Republic for the meetings of the Council of the Ten Communes of this side of the lake.After Napoleon, during the Austrian domination, until 1866, it had a dark
I recently returned from a two-week vacation in the Veneto region, of which the highlight was -- of course -- eating. And I had expected this place to be among the best. The reality was quite the contrary: it was easily the most disappointing culinary experience.The only dish that lived up to the hype was the "buon Ricardo" dish of crepes with local perch filling. These were indeed magnificent, melt-in-your-mouth light and creamy. Another member of our party had spinach risotto with shrimp, which was creatively presented, but not out-of-this world; the shrimp were far from the most succulent I had seen this region.What really disappointed was our main dish of Lake Garda pike. The fish itself was slightly overcooked. The overall dish was extremely bland, with an unidentifiable white sauce; I had guessed it might be hollandaise, but it had none of the tang of hollandaise. Additionally, the waitstaff did not get our order right; they brought the risotto first, then two plates of the Lake Garda pike. Somehow they missed the fact that another member of our party had ordered the buon Ricardo plate. This isn't an earth-shattering mistake, but this place is trying to present an image of formalistic, "old world" service. What comes across is is a vague sense of decadence and disinterest, in a way a bit reminiscent of the movie THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL.We enjoyed the flourless chocolate truffles given as a complementary dessert, and the pre-dinner glass of spumanti. Overall, however, I'd say Albergo Gardesana is riding on its reputation. (It's hosted celebrities such as Maria Callas, Churchill, and the Kennedys in previous years.) It needs a new chef with an envigorated menu.
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4 based on 489 reviews
we had a delicious dinner at this restaurant and we couldn't have chosen a better place!So warm and cosy, with excellent italian food that we love, pasta, meat, deserts and wine, all was very tasty!The owners are very friendly and helpful in order to choose wha you like to eat, a place to return!
5 based on 237 reviews
Small restaurant located on the east coast of Lake Garda ( Torri del Benaco). Le Gemme di Artemisia offers cooking class in the morning and restaurant at the evening time with only 3 tables , therefore it is highly recommended to book it in advance. We ha
We truly enjoyed our cooking class with Chef Andrea, and Lara. They treated my family and I to a great day of learning how to prepare our lunch, and then being able to eat it later. I am not much of a cook, but had a great time. Their restaurant is in a beautiful, quiet location, with scenic views. Chef Andrea also recommended a restaurant back in NJ that he had previously worked as a guest chef a few times recently. Thank you both for a great experience.
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4 based on 235 reviews
Vecchia Dogana is an elegant and refined Restaurant a few steps from the shore of Lake Garda and from the ancient small port of Lazise, a charming medieval hamlet near Verona (Italy). Vecchia Dogana Restaurant provides 50 seats in the cozy dining room and
Everything at this restaurant was praiseworthy, from the room, to the food, the wine, and especially the service, as nine English speakers (and one Italian referee) undoubtedly tested our server's patience with our barrage of questions, our requests for off-menu items, and changing the order of our courses. Elegant might be the best way to describe it all. The dishes were all beautifully presented, and the flavours complex and delicious. Desserts were superb too. I wanted to go back!Dear gettingandspending,we are happy that it was a great experience for you. Thank you very much for your positive review.We look forward to see you soon again!
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