Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Dolcedo. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you. including Con Sapore Conad, Casa della Rocca, osteria pizzeria le macine, La Pignatta d'Oro, DA U TITTI - Riccardo & Chiara, La Fontanella, Don Pasquale, Le Cinque Torri, Agriturismo Cascina Rio Rocca, La Spaghetteria SoloPasta
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4 based on 885 reviews
Specialita' cozze , spaghetti frutti di mare, spaghetti allo scoglio e piu di 40 varieta' di sughi
A clean unpretentious local eatery which serves a great selection of pasta. Worth checking out, not as fancy as some of the others with outdoor seating, but the welcome is genuine and food generous and good. We had the spaghetti vongoli -the clams were sweet and fresh & a putenesca with a bottle of House wine and weâre content! The lady of the house will do her best to make this a memorable drop in!
4 based on 309 reviews
Cascina Rio Rocca is an old mill from olives about 1800, we have lived all on the old way, and we have revisited old culinary recipe on modern salvationist way, all produced in the agricol farm, olive oil, olive in brine, tomatoes, basilic, etc etcwe try
What a nice place , you cannot sleep there but it worth for meals. I ate for 26 euro a full dinner champagne glass included , really fantastic. All Homemade dishes and a warm warm atmosphere!!! really suggested . it is situated downtown San Lorenzo al mare close to a medium size parking area and 50 meters from main road (Aurelia).
4 based on 236 reviews
Finding excellent food at reasonable prices in delightful settings is a rarity on both the French and Italian Rivieras. At 'Le Cinque Torri' you have all three with a friendly, natural service to boot.Located in Civezza, a charming Ligurian village just north of San Lorenzo al Mare, this family-run restaurant offers homemade cooking with unbeatable value for money. Even the ice-cream is homemade. The wine is very reasonably priced and the house wine is quite quaffable. If you happen to be passing through this part of the Italian Riviera 'Le Cinqe Torri' is well worth a halt.
5 based on 258 reviews
Popped in for a late lunch whilst en route to the Italian Lakes. The restaurant had just finished its main lunch service, but we were nevertheless welcomed by the very friendly staff. Excellent pasta and an outstanding veggie lasagne. Well worth a quick diversion off the motorway!
4 based on 155 reviews
This family restaurant serves delicious authentic food. I was served fresh olive oil made by the family, the best I ever tasted! I had the salami and prosciutto as a starter, and then the pork loin with apples. Absolutely delicious. Wonderful deserts and all the digestives!The restaurant is recently redecorated, and the pellet stove makes it cozy in the winter. In the summer there is a big terras for outdoor dining.
4 based on 307 reviews
It seems that Da U Titti has no Michelin star simply because Michelin experts donât go too far from main roads. The cuisine is fantastic. The incredible mixture of tastes. Gazpacho with octopuses. Perfect foie gras. Surprising desserts. Great wine list. Breathtaking moonrise view from the terrace. Reasonable prices for such a place. Last, but not least, the great service. #1 in my personal rating for 2016.
4 based on 373 reviews
Visited here with a group of friends recently. We were very much looking forward to dining here again after a positive experience last year. The experience was in some ways excellent and in others slightly lacking. I can't really gove it the full 4 stars so I can only give it 3 stars. We did have a fantastic time, but just felt that on the night we visited the food could have been just a little better. It won't put us off visiting again though as it really is a wonderful restaurant.
4 based on 194 reviews
Food good ,staff not friendly.seemed much better towards locals than tourists!there is also a bit of a smell from the water works nearby!
4 based on 236 reviews
I had just proposed to my lovely girlfriend and were looking for a lovely ristorante to celebrate our engagement. We had been recommended Casa della Rocca as an excellent place to eat at and as you can see the reviews back this statement. However when we arrived we were immediately turned away by who I can only assume was the owner who told us in a thick German accent that there was "no bar, no wine and no menu, we are closed." As it was only around half past ten a night I was rather surprised especially considering most of the other places in the village were still open.Looking around it was still busy and the mostly teutonic clientele were all tucking into their meals, some still being served and were mostly giving us dirty looks at our British accents. It was pretty obvious that we weren't welcome. So we took our leave, walked back to the Piazza Doria and promptly got served at a Ristorante there whose staff were very happy to see us and congratulate us on our engagement which thankfully saved what was a very memorable evening for us!I was very disappointed at the rather blunt and rude attitude the owner took towards us especially as the place still looked open and rather busy. On this basis I really can't reccomend this place.Dear Guest,we thank you for noticing our restaurant. Congrats also for your engagement and sorry, if our behavior seemed ârudeâ to you - as far as I remember, I am always very polite with everyone who runs into our restaurant...One explanation for you: We dont have a card to shelter. We have only ONE Menu and we start all together at 8pm, because it is and was my husbands wish, to cook alone for all the people! It was always a dream of him, because he was chef of a swiss hotel with 28 cooks an seven restaurants and he had enough of organising instead cooking....When we start all together at 8 pm and have only one Menu, he can make it. We make public relations for this kind of system. We have it written in front of the restaurant, on our homepage and at least hardly everyone in Delcedo knows it now. What a pitty, that the person, who recommended the della rocca to you, âforgotâ to tell you....At half past ten, when you looked in, our kitchen is empty. The Menu is over and because we work mostly on reservation, nothing to eat is left. So my husband can go to the market next day and buy fresh for the next Menu...a dream to work like this for a real good cook...Following to this system we also cannot start making BAR outside along the river - a thing, the people are unfortunately not able to understand. If we start to serve drinks and snacks beside the Menu, it kills the system!!! We need a card, we need more staff...And at least its good for the others, that we work so diffrent. We dont take the other restaurants something. People can have their drinks, their ligurian typical food an their pizza in town - and if they want to try an extraordinary Menu once, they can be with us...And by the way: WE love to serve the âteutonicsâ. They are well educated, good clients wo understand the kitchen of my husband - and who come more than once a month to eat.! Dolcedo can be glad to have them!! Personal Tipp from me for you: Before you criticize, you should have a look âbehind the wallsâ.All the best,Tina Dosot
4 based on 165 reviews
Conad seems to control most of the La Riviera mall space (huge supermarket, pharmacy, pet store & cafeteria), and that's not a bad thing at all. The restaurant is sort of like a funky IKEA restaurant knock-off, but that is not a bad thing. Really inexpensive breakfast lunch and dinner items. Good specials. Fresh pizza. Gelato. In high season there's even a free shuttle from the mall to the beachside.
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