Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Manarola, Italy including Antica Osteria del Carugio, La Taverna, Nessun Dorma Cinque Terre, Cappun Magru, Kepris Pizzeria, Trattoria Dal Billy, La Cantina del Macellaio, Pizzeria & focacceria La Cambusa, Il Porticciolo, Old School Riomaggiore Gelateria & Snack Shop
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5 based on 98 reviews
A fresh new gelateria with traditional roots. Handcrafted gelato, southern-italian pasteries, freshly made juice & more served with a view of the town and sea. We dress to impress in italian style with a twist while great tunes play on our retro speakers.
Darn, I stayed in Riomaggiore three days and only discovered this on my last afternoon. This is some of the best gelato Iâve tried in Italy to date. The shop is small and unassuming and the range is perhaps about 16 flavours - too many for me make my mind up quickly. I dithered over several delicious looking flavours and finally settled on cheesecake and fragola (strawberry). One lick and I was sold! Iâd just come from walking the Cinque Terre trails and was hungry and this so hit the spot. Each of them was so luscious and together they made a delicious dessert.The young woman who served me was patient as I took time over my choice and then served me the most memorable gelato in a delicious crunchy waffle cone. They top it off with a little circle of waffle which you can use like a spoon - I so approve of the âno plasticâ option.And theyâre one of the cheaper options too at 3 euro for a very decent-sized serve. I so wish I could go back for more.
4 based on 2168 reviews
Terrible! We had the catch of the day which was sea bass. It most certainly was not caught today. The mixed salad of greens, zucchini, mozzarella, tomatoes and olives was bland and not fresh. Lastly, the spaghetti in Bolognese was unbelievably salty. The waitress was kind but obviously afraid to ask if we were enjoying our meal. She must be embarrassed by the constant negative comments. Adding insult to injury was the outrage prices being charged for this so-called food. The positive reviews this ârestaurantâ received boggles the mind.
4 based on 373 reviews
Good pizza and bakery.
This was our first trip to Cinque Terre and my first time trying Pesto Farinata. Our family LOVES Italian food and were delighted to try find this place while on a tour. OH. EM. GEE. I have never had such a delicious snack in my life!! DO YOU HEAR ME PEOPLE?? You have to try the Peso Farinata here!! The pesto is generous and has an amazing fresh taste. It is dripping in olive oil (see my photo), which btw is a healthy fat! Our daughter tried the potato and pesto dish (it looked like a slice of pie) and enjoyed it. I am DETERMINED to make this when I get back in the states. And if the owner is reading this and wants to share that recipe, feel free to inbox me!
4 based on 196 reviews
Returning visits are wonderful.Returning visits are great.Returning visits are memorable.Especially when returning to the Restaurant calledâLa Cantina del Macellaio.âIt has maintained its traditions and its style, not onlywith its cuisine but also with its furnishings and comfortableatmosphere. Music background just right for a pleasant eveningof chatter, thinking and enjoying the company of friends and relatives.
Where to eat Steakhouse food in Casale Monferrato: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 3756 reviews
Excellent starters of tuna tartare and amber jack carpaccio. Taglialoni vongole e bottarga was a particular highlight. The staff were wonderful, making sure we weren't blown away by the incoming weather. Our waitress was particularly accommodating and friendly and we had a great meal. If you're after seafood with a great view this is it!
Where to eat European food in Cortina d'Ampezzo: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 315 reviews
Excellent pizza. Quick service, English spoken, and friendly staff. Close to the train station and tunnel to the Marina/old town. Set back from the street, so donât pass it by.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Milazzo: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 171 reviews
We walked up the hill each night we were here to enjoy our gin and tonics and delicious food. The location is set amongst the buildings under the clock tower. Over looking the sea below and vine yards above. Hospitality is fantastic and the ladies who owned the cafe made us feel like locals after the 2nd visit. Sit and watch the tourists stroll by or the locals who meet on the bench every night for a chat. Worth the effort to walk up the hill
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Cremona: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 3062 reviews
PLEASE NOTE: OUR PLACE IS NOT A RESTAURANT No reservation is required. Closed in case of bad weather.
I called to ask for a table next to the water since it was my birthday. Turns out, all the tables offer excellent views of the water/sunset. Simone (host at front) was so gracious. Not a large menu but reasonably priced and good food. My waiter was kind and funny, despite the large crowds.
Most Popular Cafe food in Monterotondo, Province of Rome, Italy
4 based on 477 reviews
La Taverna Friendly Restaurant, great service, friendly staff, high quality cuisine, where you can enjoy excellent fresh fish and seafood.
We tried this restaurant after a recommendation from our hotel. Based on other places we ate, this was just average. They appeared to be understaffed and there was only one waiter responsible for the entire inside portion. It took over 10 minutes to get someone to notice us and put in a drink order. Then at least another 5 to 10 minutes to get our drinks (just a draft beer and a spritz). We ordered 4 oysters which I donât recommend. They were very small and my husband and I both felt queasy later in the evening after eating. We both had the spaghetti with seafood in aluminum packet. It was ok but limited amounts of seafood compared to other places we ate. In summary, there are better places to eat in the area.
Best Brew Pub food near Albano Laziale, Province of Rome, Italy
3 based on 251 reviews
Antica Osteria del Cargo is a old tavern in the old and main carugio of Portovenere that leads to the Church of San Pietro, recently masterfully restored with exposed stones and vaulted ceilings in bricks, offers typical Ligurian cuisine in a magical sett
This restaurant has a great atmosphere, v authentic cozy and intimate feel to it.The staff are excellent and v helpful, the head waiter/manager spoke good English and explained the menu to us.The food was excellent with great flavours and cooked to perfection. We had a local white wine which we were v impressed with.We will definitely return before leaving......oh and I would suggest that you book as we went on a quieter Monday night and they were turning people away.Enjoy.
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