Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in San Feliciano including Da Settimio, Osteria Rosso di Sera, Giramondo Ristorante Pizzeria, zero7cinque Lago, Il Cainone, Da Massimo, Trattoria Del Pescatore, Taverna di Isa, ristorante il fischio del merlo, Morgan's Restaurant
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4 based on 448 reviews
We selected Morganâs from a number of options on the lakeside road in Passignano by the wonderful odours from the kitchen. There is an extensive menu to choose from with fish options prominently featured. The portions were generous and the quality and freshness of the food was excellent There is an Italian saying âThe eye must have its shareâ and the presentation certainly lived up the that statement. My spaghetti vongole was silky smooth and well seasoned. Gluten free options are available and requests for them are accepted without a problem. We were looked after by Simona who was polite, friendly and efficient. We had a very tasty and relaxing lunch and would readily return to the restaurant on future visits to the town.
4 based on 537 reviews
We visited here on recommendation of a friend. We were pleasantly surprised to find a pretty garden under umbrellas with bright, colorful ceramic tables from Deruta. Just very inviting. The food was mostly seafood, their specialty but something for meat eaters too. The bread had salt, and was warm, a welcome surprise in Umbria. We enjoyed the gratis apperitivo while reading the menu. The service was fine. We really enjoyed our visit and will go back since it is not too far daway from where we live.
4 based on 221 reviews
Friendly and delicious fresh pizza and they made us feel very welcome speaking better English than we will ever speak Italian wonderfully warm evening sitting outside watching the village pick up their takeaway for a Saturday night Very very good meal
4 based on 1276 reviews
No pets allowed.
Carlo's Trattoria Del Pescatore is set back one block off the main shorefront at Passignano frequented by locals. We have bee patronising the restaurant for years, usually for Sunday lunch at one of the tables under the pergola in the street. The welcome is friendly and reservations are essential. Located off Lag Trasimeno it's hardly surprising the menu is seafood, beautifully cooked in a friendly authentic milieu.After ordering a nice Grechetto, on different occasions our party of 4 shared a platter of seafood antipasti, which included perch, carp, tench, and pile, and a side order of lightly fried white bait. For prima, two of us then shared small dish of home made pasta with tench sauce and then all of us followed with the restaurant's signature dish: boccarone cooked in aluminium foil with fennel, lemon and other herbs in the oven, and served with roast potatoes and grilled vegetables. Delicious. We finished with tiramisu, coffee and limoncello.Could not be better for a lazy Sunday lunch in an ambient setting. As usual, service by the family members was excellent.Of course we will return.
3 based on 412 reviews
Just outside of Magione, along the lakeshore between San Savino and San Feliciano.....A nice drive from Perugia.
I write this review after having had time to calm down following disgusting service at this restaurant.This was simply the worst restaurant experience I have ever had, and as I said in the title, this was just because we were not Italian, which is sad and a poor reflection on this place, bordering on being racist.My wife and I love Italy and have traveled extensively throughout the country, always finding lovely villages and friendly people. So much so that this year we bought a house in Umbria, such is our love for the culture and scenery. This provides context for what comes next.This place looks really nice from the outside and we were really looking forward to the evening meal, we were shown to our table by a friendly host and then after a few minutes a waiter walked past and dropped some menus on our table without evening speaking to us. He then proceeded to talk to a range of other tables.After a while he came back and took our order. A few minutes later our starters and wine arrived and all was going well.The food was okay and other people around looked to have some really good sea food. Da Massimo was busy but not overly so.Following on from this, some minutes passed were my wife and i talked and observed many people being served, for example the people next to us were served courses, the people on our other side who arrived after us were served two courses and then a group of younger Italians arrived and were served as well.At this point we asked the waiter for an update and he just walked straight past our table, totally ignoring us. When we came back we asked him again for an update and he muttered something that we could not understand, shrugged his shoulders and walked off. We waited a little longer and he served some more people around us, again ignoring us.We then decided to cut our losses and asked for the bill, the manager said that we had not finished and we tried our best to explain the delay. He then went to the waiter and came back and said that we had only been waiting for 20 minutes and that there was no problem.Finally he took the main course off the bill, took our money and walked off.Terrible service and terrible attitudes from all involved.Avoid this place at all costs if your are a tourist or not from Italy, as you this service and treatment was reserved just for us as none Italians.The whole evening was ruined by this terrible place
4 based on 535 reviews
Fresh sea food not very sophisticated but tasty fresh accompanied by fast and nice service. Mista grillatta was great and the soup in cornette was a big surprise! Bon appetit!
4 based on 133 reviews
Ristorante pizzeria con forno a legna. Specialità mare , spazio verde all'esterno ottimo per bambini. Possibilità matrimoni, feste di compleanno, cresime e comunioni. Ampio parcheggio fronte lago.
Didn't have a reservation and they were reasonably busy.....service was slow... didn't seem to want to know us Brits...even though we live here for six months every year!Very average antipasto... pasta was raw and inedible...both dishes stuck to the roof of your mouth..left 90% of it...no deductions from the bill!Been visiting Italy for 30 years....had a house here for 11 years...worst meal ever over here!.. terribly sorry to have to write this.as we live here!!
4 based on 428 reviews
This pizza restaurant is set at the edge of the Trasimeno Lake just on the outskirts of St Feliciano - so the views and sunset are stunning.It was busy from about 7.30 so you need to book. Service was good, very friendly and child friendly.Food was good - we had a couple of starters and four pizzas which everyone enjoyed and with a bottle of wine and a few soft drinks the bill was 70 Euros.It's not haute cuisine - but it's good food, served well for a good price in a good setting. Perfect for those hot evenings.If you're looking for a great pizza restaurant - I'd recommend this wholeheartedly.
4 based on 626 reviews
A really friendly, cool and relaxed atmosphere. The food was great - a new twist on fish dishes (that even picky eaters would like) and all very delicious. There are also non-fish options that are equally tasty. Try the fish and chips - the kids loved it! The people were very welcoming.
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4 based on 544 reviews
We visited on a very hot day at lunchtime. We hadn't reserved ahead but we're found a table by the window overlooking Lake Trasiemeno. The restaurant was cool and made a perfect pitch for us. The menu is quite extensive and not overpriced - particularly emphasising fish and seafood from the lake. We both chose pasta - mine with prawns from the lake - very tasty. The house white is a notch above most and was perfectly chilled. Excellent service,too.
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