Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana. Stretched along the Atlantic Ocean, Ghana's most populous city boasts glittering beaches, monumental buildings, museums, libraries, galleries, traditional markets and lively nightlife. Accra's architecture reflects its colonial history, with 17th century castles standing alongside modern skyscrapers. A veritable melting pot of cultures, the city's central financial and shopping districts contrast sharply with the less affluent residential areas surrounding the urban core.
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4 based on 14 reviews
Italian food in Accra: Tagliatelle, lasagna, baked pasta, piadina, pizza cone, ice cream all made ourself Classic burger, pizza cone. Best food Experience in Accra !
Chop Italy is the best restaurant in Accra where you can eat real Italian food. It is a cool place to be and a must try when in Accra.
3 based on 77 reviews
This lovely restaurant may not look like much from outside, but step inside and discover a culinary adventure...every time.
4 based on 37 reviews
Foos was OK, except they need to learn how to make a proper tartar sauce, sadly it was absolutely tasteless; however, the service was appalling, after much tooing and froing we finally achieved ordering a bottle of wine, however, the Chardonnay was not chilled, throughout the meal the quality of service was almost completely lacking or plain incompetent.
Greater Accra, Ghana Food Guide: 10 European food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Accra
4 based on 66 reviews
Is it really a fish restaurant ? Went there after reading advices and willing to eat fresh fish. When we arrived at 1:00 PM there was only two customers ending their meals. We had quiet difficulties to order through the menu because of the way it's written. The prices (mostly high) are per gram and you cannot know how much it'll cost. Anyway I ordered lobster and my wife wanted to eat a whole fish. As we were in a fish restaurant she thought it was something rather usual... There was only fillet of grouper not stated on the menu but asking for the price I was told it will be priced as swordfish... Oh, OK.We then went through the wine menu and ordered a bottle of Proseco (120 cedi). The waitress brought a bottle of I donna what kind of "Rosé". I told her we ordered Proseco which is obviously not the same. Then five minutes later I saw a women coming from upstairs reserve with three bottles in hand and putting them in freezer... That was too much. I asked to feel the bottle and it was "hot". I don't think that it's the appropriate way to treat wine. After seeing that, I really fear about the way you can handle fresh fish (by the way, is it really fresh ?). So sorry, we preferred to cancel everything before having to regret more. I wanted to speak to manager but I was told there was none. I saw a white women staying in the kitchen and tried to explain her about our "deconvenue". She aggressively told me that we came "too early" and that's was the reason they were not ready... Good luck Madame but bear in mind that mistreating customers is not the good way and running a fish restaurant is something touchy, you should try to run a workshop instead it should be less dangerous for your customers.
Where to eat International food in Accra: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 22 reviews
Home made food prepared with selected ingredients - fresh ideas in the kitchen from the experienced chefs: Donna & Vitto. A fusion of international, vegetarian, vegan and over all italian cuisine also gluten free meals.
The colourful paintings on the wall, originally designed tables and stools, the blue shimmering light of the outside pool accompanied by gentle background music create a promising environment. Besides the delicious lobster tagliatelle, however, the food looks better than it tastes. The octopus carpaccio was dry and tough, the aubergine bruschetta's bread was stale and chewy and the meat, even though medium-rare, slightly dry. Also, the meat turned out to be different from what we ordered, but we were only informed by the owner after it was served. Similarly, only after opening the bottle of red wine we were informed it was significantly more expensive then what they told us when we initially ordered it (145 cedi compared to 95). They have a choice of several wines, which is nice to see in Accra. Prices are slightly steep for both wine and food. Service is what you can expect at more upscale places in Accra. The owner came to check regularly if everything was ok. Then again, the restaurant was empty and with our bill adding up it perhaps partly provided for the motivation. Finally, when we asked if we would be able to use the pool (normally only for residents) when having lunch here the response was vague. To us it indicated a lack of transparency.There are better price/quality places and more consistent options in Accra. Therefor it will be a while until we try Bistro Paradise again.
Greater Accra, Ghana Food Guide: 6 French food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Accra
4 based on 103 reviews
Tel: 021-760339 Cell - Leo: 024-4233533 Cell Veronica: 024-4630389
My companion chose better than I did, with his beef carpaccio and pasta with prawns, but my melanzane alla parmigiana, incorrectly written as melanzana, lacked flavour, like basil, and so I left most of it, I followed with lobster ravioli, which had some strange unlobsterlike paste inside, we drank a bottle of overpriced Chianti and got a bill of 700 cedis, which was too much for what we had. The waitress, however, was charming.
La Brasserie by Wood is located on the grounds of Alliance Francaise Accra and is a relaxed and intimate restaurant featuring French and Italian favorites fused with local Ghanaian spices and ingredients. Fusion comfort food!
I just spent a lovely Tuesday afternoon at La Brasserie with my favourite neice. Our taste buds were pleasantly surprised by the savoury yet sweet flavours of the mixed grill platter. I would totally recommend this place to anyone looking for a calm environment to enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch and even dinner. Definitely a ten out of ten.
Where to eat Japanese food in Accra: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 114 reviews
La Piazza is an authentic Italian Pizzeria proposing a large selection of pizza made with imported Italian flour and following the Napolitan recipes. Our pizzas are baked in a wooden fired oven. We also propose salads, pastas, selected main dishes and BBQ
My first visit to La Piazza in Osu will be the first of many as the whole meal was a delightful experience. Antonio, the Italian chef from Naples, is charming and his food is authentic and delicious. Lovely, properly made, bruschetta to start, followed by the best lobster I have had in Accra. Service was pleasant, the whole experience filled me with joy.Thank you for your review, @lordofthepieslondon,We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback in regards to your recent visit to the restaurant and we are thrilled to know that you enjoyed dining with us.We hope to see you soon.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana
4 based on 834 reviews
This is a place hard to forget excellent pizza italian stile and atmosphere of mamma mia. You want an amazing pizza? This is the place but not only pizza try the lobster the pasta we have been the best in this for 18 years in Ghana we love what we do and
Went early as it can get busy, parked easily, sat down and ordered a beer while I made my selection.The menu is comprehensive and the prices reasonable. Beer arrived quickly. Pizza followed, really enjoyed it! Straight from the oven, will be back.
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