Reviews on Mediterranean food in Angera, Italy including Osteria Melograno, Ristorante Vecchia Arona, Enoteca Il Grappolo, Cardamomo Cucina Vegana, MiraLago Pizza & Cucina, Taverna del Pittore, Hotel Ristorante Lido di Angera, Nettare di Giuggiole, Anticogallo, La Ruga del Corso
Things to do in Angera
4 based on 388 reviews
Walking and came across this place by chance. Busy, so generally a good sign. They did have a set lunch menu which looked like value for money but we ordered off the menu. I had the stuff squid which was really small and hadn't been cleaned properly. The accompanying vegetables though were exquisite. My sons cotoletta, whilst large wasn't really seasoned. Prices on the higher end. Service to start with was really slow and neglectful. The decor inside was quite charming. Unfortunately I'll put it down to a bad day. Would give it another go in the hope it would live up to its expectations.
4 based on 435 reviews
Anticogallo is a Piedmont restaurant situated in the center of Arona, a few steps from Corso Cavour and Major Lake. The menu varies with the season and the recipes are traditional. The pasta is homemade and in winter you can find the traditional polenta t
I am literally blown away by this restaurant. Literally everything we tried was superb.. we had the fiori di zucca fritters and horse meat tartare as starters, came pretty fast.Then we tried the casarecci with pesto sauce and calamari and some meat, can't recall what's called but wow, it was mouth watering.. even the deserts were delicious. This place is a MUST during your trip in Arona.
4 based on 204 reviews
The quality of the food was exceptional and the menu was most imaginative. My simple squid and potato salad as antipasto was fresh and delicious and the lake trout with vegetables was incredibly tasty. My dessert was a panna cotta with coconut and a pineapple puree - unusual and delicious. The bill at the end was very reasonable for two, including a bottle of decent wine. We would certainly go there again.
4 based on 680 reviews
Was here in early June with a group of 10 business associates for our global planning meeting. Location was close to the lake with beautiful views. The accommodations were very good. Meeting room was super for our group. Food and service from staff was really super. Would return again.
4 based on 476 reviews
Had a dinner with fish (zander) and ratatouille and desserts - tiramisu and crema catalana. The fish was ok, not fabulous, but ok. When the desserts arrived,we both wondered if they were taken from the freezer and served. At least, they did not taste as fresh. Service good,attentive waiters.grazie,bacchetta renato
4 based on 507 reviews
MiraLago è un locale tranquillo e caratteristico dedicato agli amanti della buona tavola nella suggestiva cornice del Lago Maggiore. Il ristorante offre una romantica veranda, disponibile tutto lâanno, affacciata direttamente sul lago da cui godere di uno
Pity we haven't managed to eat pasta as we got there a bit too late for lunch, but pizza was really good (capricciosa and tirolese). We also ordered a big caprese salad which was tasty as well.Really nice being on the lake side while eating some good food.Just, be careful as there are bees coming to you. I personally do not mind as I grew up with bees, but some of you might find them annoying.
Where to eat Seafood food in Angera: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 135 reviews
Vegan restaurant. Organic dishes and homemade vegan pastry.
We found this wonderful restaurant when doing some research before travelling to Lake Maggiore as we are vegan (and I have a whole host of food intolerances) and so it can be next to impossible to eat out in Italy, for us! However there is vegan and then there is VEGAN, in other words the standard of food can be very variable and often quite poor when you opt to go plant-based (and we have encountered the full range on our travels!) so we weren't very sure what to expect. Many vegan restaurants give a bad name to this kind of eating, which is so frustrating when you enjoy creative and healthy cooking yourself...and it is often preferable, if hard work, to self-cater when travelling. We were so pleasantly surprised by the creative and diverse food on offer here (and not at all reliant on meat-sustitutes - we encountered tempeh and buy no soy and the rest was truely plant based) that we ended up going to this resturant three times in under a week, twice for dinner and once for buffet lunch. All three meals were varied and so enjoyable. On each occassion, they took careful note of my gluten free status (advised in advance) and carefully explained my options in excellent English. On the sunday, which is buffet night, they had kindly prepared a gluten free buffet in a seperate place to the rest of the food so there was no mistaking what I could eat...and there was plenty for me as most of the dishes were gluten free. Our final lunch, just before we set off to the airport, was a substantial and delicious way to end our trip before travelling back to England and the cheerful and relaxed vibe in this special venue helped to make our holiday into something truly memorable. Would love to see eateries like this spring up all around Europe as it would make our travels so much easier and more pleasant. By the way, the clientele was made up entirely of Italian "locals" (that we saw) and this restaurant was consistently popular, with diners seated inside and out in their little garden; usually a good sign that it is a true winner attracting repeat business and not a gimmicky tourist venue.
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4 based on 712 reviews
Just off the main street of Arona, lies this cosy and delicious Enoteca. The food is superb, delicious and served quickly by amazing stuff that own the place. We had an appetiser of bresaola and ricotta cheese and zucchini mousse which was very good and then we ate meat - pork and beef and it was amazing. The food combinations are fantastic and they have on offer all the best Belgium beers. The interior of the Enoteca is very nice decorated with vines and wine bottles, a really nice decoration.
4 based on 232 reviews
The restaurant is located in the town centre, directly on the lake promenade.
After visiting lots of restaurants at Lago Maggiore we found this restaurant which is not (!) offering Pizza.Instead of this you can get a lot of fresh fish and other fine meals.You can sit outside or inside in a warm modern atmosphere.Fast we recieved the menu and wine list.We ordered a mixed seafood starter with raw fish filets, prawns and oyster offered at a price of 20,00 â¬.The quality and preparation was perfect.Of course we received a basket with different sorts of high class bread and an amuse gueule from the kitchen.For main we ordered fresh fish (catch of the day) with some potatoes charged with 18,00 ⬠per person.The bottle of white wine, Tartufo, 20,00 â¬, was fine.In general the service is fast and friendly.What could be done better? The choice of fine Italian wines could be more extensive.But you will find enough good wines in this restaurant which is located next to the lake.I can highly recomnend this restaurant.My subjective personal rating: Service: 4 pointsPreparation and quality of meals: 5 pointsLocation: 4 pointsPrice and value for money: 4 pointsThank you very much!We hope to see you again on your next visit on Lake Maggiore!With our best regards,Sabrina & Gabriele
4 based on 518 reviews
We had a great Bday celebration dinner with 5 adults and 1 kid. Nice and cozy atmosphere, amazing food and good quality wines. Absolutely 5*risotto with salsiccio, porchini and fresh black truffel on top Definately the best restaurant in this corner of Italy. 5* also because of the professional and friendly service in english.
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