Reviews on Italian food in Linz, Upper Austria, Austria. Linz (/lɪnts/; German pronunciation: [ˈlɪnt͡s]; Czech: Linec) is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria (German: Oberösterreich). It is in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of the Czech border, on both sides of the River Danube. The population of the city is 200,839, and that of the Greater Linz conurbation is about 271,000.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Stopped there with my mum for a special night. We both love seafood and we weren't disappointed. I went off piste with my starter, home made tortellini stuffed with porcini with a sauce of prawns. Not something I would normally put together but it works, a total taste sensation. Fried baby calamari and giant prawns were super soft and tasty. My main of fish, prawns and baby squid was excellent. Drinks are reasonably priced.The only setback was the panna cotta which suffered too much gelatine and not enough vanilla. But overall, loving it!!!
4 based on 40 reviews
We bought a groupon 4-course meal for two here and our experience definitely exceeded expectations.The servers were very friendly and helpful throughout the meal and every part of the meal was delicious. We were surprised how much they really give you! 4 courses for us meant 2 big antipastos (with delicious pizza bread on the side for an extra 4eur), a giant bowl of your choice of spaghetti, salad, a large full fish and grilled peppers to share, and a panna cotta with a rich, molasses-like caramel syrup.We shouldn't have eaten everything--we left feeling completely stuffed--but it was all very good.The restaurant itself has a nice atmosphere. We also witnessed a very large group being somewhat rude to the servers regarding a misunderstanding about the coupon they had, and the server handled it very professionally. well done.We definitely recommend this place for some good Italian food! Just come hungry!
4 based on 83 reviews
This restaurant in one of the southern suburbs of Linz, 3 to 4 kilometers away from the city centre, serves excellent Italian food. We reserved for a business dinner with a group of 7. We all ordered different items from the menu, starters, main course and desserts. All food served was of the highest quality. And accompanied by a very good italian wine, too! The service was just about perfect. All dishes in each course of our meal were always served simulaneously and at the right temperature. Will definitely return.
4 based on 98 reviews
The restaurant is charming and the service was very friendly. It was very busy and obvious there were many returning local patrons there. The individual sized pizzas had very thin crusts and very little in the way of toppings. This may be authentically Italian and/or Austrian as other reviewers indicate but it was different from what we make ourselves at home in The States. I would have liked more of the topping to give these a higher rating.
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4 based on 107 reviews
What a lively, energetic tavern in a sleepy Austrian city of Linz. Place is fantastic: home atmosphere, freshly made tasty mediterranean food, witty, humorous staff with limited but sufficient knowledge of English, smells of good kitchen, simple, young wine- these all make it. I already miss it!
5 based on 38 reviews
I was impressed with this restaurant.A pearl in Linz town.All the food is authentic Italian, the taste and the presentation is unbelievable.The staff is very professional and friendly with the costumers.The owner Mario is originally from the Amalfi Coast, he knows how to select the best ingredients to give to his costumers! always the best.I would recommend you to stop by and give it a check if you are around Linz town!!!!
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4 based on 157 reviews
I try and eat here at least once on every trip to Linz. My go to dinner is their Ossobuco al Barolo. It is one of the best I have had anywhere. The Bigoli ai Frutti di Mare (mixed seafood over pasta) is very good as well. I have not tried the pizza, so can't comment on those. Service is very quick and the beir is cold and great of course. Prices are very reasonable. Location is right in the Hauptplatz, so very convenient.
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4 based on 128 reviews
This restaurant was suggested by reception team of Hotel Lokomotive. Within 5 minutes walk from the hotel you find this restaurant in the opposite street.The antipasto and red wine were excellent. I also had nice ravioli truffel. The service was good and professional.
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4 based on 334 reviews
We visited the Il Caminetto twice during our stay in Linz for a variety of reasons. First, it was very close to our hotel so once we parked the car in the garage, it was a very short walk to the restaurant - perfect after a long day of sightseeing. But secondly, we visited twice simply because it was that good. The food was delicious and the staff all friendly and helpful. The first night we at inside as the terrace was full but we were able to find a table on the terrace for the second night. This restaurant also seemed to be a favorite with the locals which is always a good sign. Highly recommend
4 based on 544 reviews
Intimate chic Italian restaurant in the heart of downtown Linz, serving delicious traditional handmade pastas with seasonal Mediterranean specialties. Our quality wine list will be certain to delight the fussiest palettes. At Casa Italian our wonderful ki
Choosen by ranking in TA and no disappointment. Very good mood, decent wine and service. I had Branzino with potato puree and may recommend it. Maybe a bit dry so some olive oil will make the job.
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