Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Novara, Province of Novara, Italy. Novara [noˈvaːra] listen (help·info) (Nuàra in the local Lombard dialect) is the capital city of the province of Novara in the Piedmont region in northwest Italy, to the west of Milan. With 104 284 inhabitants (1-1-2017), it is the second most populous city in Piedmont after Turin. It is an important crossroads for commercial traffic along the routes from Milan to Turin and from Genoa to Switzerland. Novara lies between the rivers Agogna and Terdoppio in northeastern Piedmont, 50 kilometres (31 mi) from Milan and 95 kilometres (59 mi) from Turin.
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3 based on 313 reviews
Near the center of city, easy to park just around and walking through very nice park you can get in this restaurant comfortable.Pizza is very very good, just well cooked and in many different kinds, some original. Also meat is very good and tender, so firsts with some home made pastas. No expensive and kind service.Fine!
4 based on 255 reviews
Something in the middle between a pub and a restaurant, with great beer and dishes from the Bavarian tradition.
4 based on 675 reviews
On our way from Turin to the Milan airport we stopped in this small town to get some lunch. We ended up in this restaurant. The menu was fully in Italian and the waitresses didnât speak that well English but eventually we managed to order. I saw a good looking plate passing by so I ordered that (meat on bread with chips). It looked better than it tasted, it was not bad, just average. The fries were very good, the meat a bit tasteless. I tried a bit of the pastas of the others and one pasta tasted very good, the other one was very blend. Altogether it was a reasonable lunch, nothing special but good enough. The food was cheap, we paid â¬15 including some drinks.'nothing special but good enough' is a heart attack! Really sorry, you think we do nothing more than think and cook 'special' dishes ...!Anyway thanks for the visit and the appreciation.To the next!
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4 based on 2144 reviews
In the 19th century setting of the historical Coccia Theater in the heart of the city of Novara, Antonino Cannavacciuolo invites you to discover new flavors and a symphony of new pleasures of the palate. Innovative and ideal at all times of day, you will
The «bread-test» is a simple but quite reliable indicator if the chief of a restaurant cares for the little details in his kitchen or not: If the bread is crispy and freshly cut you can expect delicious dishes. The new «Cannavacciulo Cafè e Bistro» in Novara failed the test: An attentive and friendly waiter put the breadbasket on our table. The bread-slices unfortunately were already dry on the surface. «We cut the bread before rush hour of our service » explained the waiter to our soft critic. He immediately brought a new basket of bread. Obviously not freshly cut. Ahemâ¦If a restaurant carries the name «Cannavacciolo» in its name you expect only the best: The great Italian cook from the «Villa Crespi» appears regularly in TV-Shows, in newspaper-ads and TV-spots advertising for Gorgonzola or other Italian goodies. This time the bread-test proofed to be unprecise: First we were surprised with a unexpected «amuse geule» made with foam of Mascarpone on a crispy popped rice bed as a welcome from the kitchen. Nice! The following «insalata mista» was fresh and ok â but definitely to expensive (12 Euro). Then arrived another surprise we didnât order: a small plate of perfectly cooked risotto. Yamyam! The main course was a big chunk of «Fassone» beef â a prime filet from the famous Piemontese cattle. We ordered it rare-to-medium, but it was more like medium-to-well-done. Despite excellent quality of the meat therefore a bit dry. But the dish was accompanied with a contorno of tasty Cima Rape and cubes of potato-gratin.The best unexpected surprise came with the simple coffee: a plate of «aragoste dolce»-a crispy millefoglie brioche filled with whipped cream.» The bread at the beginning could have learned from itâ¦Dear UrskernThank you for your wonderfully detailed review and for choosing to dine at the Cannavacciuolo Caffè & Bistrot. We apologise most sincerely about the bread and we are thankful for this observation so that we can do our utmost to ensure bread is freshly cut. On the other hand we are simply delighted that on the whole you enjoyed the cooking and our little surprises. We are most attentive of our guests' comments as they are the key to greater service in our restaurant. We naturally hope that you will return for a second dining experience with us.Warm wishesCinzia Primatesta Cannavacciuolo
4 based on 392 reviews
Excellent staff on hand to suggest local wines, perfect outdoor area for aperitivo, and a great restaurant if you want something more substantial to eat. Food is not traditional, they add a unique twist to dishes, and while not a hugely extensive menu the food has always been delicious.
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4 based on 226 reviews
Been here with family and friends. In the center of novara small but cosy place. The waitress is very nice, always with a smile. We tried different dishes and all of them it was worth!! When u visit novara, you can't miss this place!!
4 based on 266 reviews
We went as a 30-strong group. The restaurant coped really well with a variety of dietary requirements, adapting the 7-course set menu as necessary. The vegetarian options were mainly the standard dishes with the meat removed and lacked a bit of imagination.The desert options were great, varied and fun. The risotto was also delicious.
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4 based on 1521 reviews
Loved this place! Very reasonable coperto of â¬1.50 per person - amazing bread and artisanal breadsticks (probably 10 varieties), wonderful oil. We shared a typical local starter and were very impessed - a portion for one was huge! Loved the balsamic red onions, the cheeses, the jams - everything was just delicious. Then we took pastas - I had the black gnocchi with beet and Gorgonzola sauce and my husband - the agnolotti. Both very good and generously sized, and amazingly only â¬10 each. With water (free) and one coffee all this came to â¬37. A real bargain for the quality and quantity of food. I wish we had room for dessert!
4 based on 849 reviews
Strange that an Irish Pub is rated No 1 on Trip Advisor ahead of Italian restaurants but The Clover is very good. The atmosphere is excellent and a great place to meet people when travelling alone. The Burgers are really tasty and the choice extensive. You can even have Venison or Horse Burgers with all sorts of trimmings.There is a great choice of beers on draught but no Italian beers which as a tourist i would appreciate. However this place is well worth a visit.
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