Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Nuoro. Nuoro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈnuːoro] listen (help·info) or less correctly [ˈnwɔːro]; Sardinian: Nùgoro [ˈnuɣoɾo]) is a city and comune (municipality) in central-eastern Sardinia, Italy, situated on the slopes of the Monte Ortobene. It is the capital of the province of Nuoro. With a population of 36,347 (2011), it is the sixth-largest city in Sardinia.
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4 based on 152 reviews
We were looking for another restaurant in Corso Garibaldi in Nuoro and we ended up to the Nugoresu ("the man from Nuoro"). It looks and is rather expensive,but what we had we partucularly good: "linguine alla crema di pistacchi di Bronte" (linguine are broad-flat spaghetti) and veal with aubergine cream. Price for four main dishes and four dishes of meat was about 90â¬; no wine.Gentile clientegrazie per la recensione.Siete stati e sarete nostri graditi ospiti se lo vorrete.CordialmenteRistorante Su NugoresuDirezione
4 based on 119 reviews
Looking for a restaurant in Nuoro off season wasn't as easy as we had expected. Asking directions from some locals brought us to this great little trattoria. The female owner also acted as the waitress for the evening. She did a great job of interpreting the menu in English for us. Her personality alone made for a great night let alone the food The chef cooks delicious local cuisine and we could not fault the meal. We also enjoyed the simple decor highlighted by some great local artwork. A great night at a great price! We highly recommend a visit.
5 based on 34 reviews
This place is awesome, love the atmosphere (rustic/modern) and the food is real high quality, tradition twisted to just the right spot. Prices are higher than average in Nuoro (pretty low compared to the rest of Italy and Europe) but I find it totally worth it. Special meat, local combinations and tasty beers, what else?
4 based on 180 reviews
We had a lovely evening here. The quality of the food was fantastic. Seasonal ingredients expertly cooked. I would recommend the seafood soup and the beef. The wine list is well priced and offers some great sardinian gems. At the back of the restaurant there is a small cave where they display some local crafts and books about Sardinia, the highlight for me was the intricately decorated cakes that take up to seven months to produce. Although the prices are not the cheapest in Sardinia, for the quality of food and the ambiance represented good value. I found the service polite and un intrusive. Very enjoyable and I would highly recommend.
4 based on 621 reviews
We ate here quite late but had no problem getting a table. It was recommended by our Location Manager and it was a good solid choice. The main part of the restaurant is actually inside upstairs though during our visit many people were sitting eating out of the front as it was a hot summers evening. (So this is not an issue, despite the other review) This place can get busy though, so with its various levels to sit (Two inside and outside) just make sure they're aware of you on arrival. It is possible to just come here for a cake and coffee but we came for dinner. I had pizza as I had yet to try one on the island and it was pretty good. I let the waiter decide for me as the menu was all in Italian and he picked a pretty good choice, checking the ingredients were okay with me first. My fellow travelers were all very happy with their food. Unusually the restaurant also had a shop where it sold arts and crafts by local artists but also their own plates which were an incredible design. I can certainly recommend this place as the food was great but those without a local translator or short on their Italian may struggle a little, but don't let that stop you from eating here.
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4 based on 809 reviews
Our best meal in Sardinia - everything was very freshly prepared and absolutely delicious. Had three courses (skipped the antipasti) . Selected all the 'local' dishes from both the main menu and daily special menu. Superb ! Service was pleasant and efficient.
4 based on 443 reviews
We came here with Family (7people) to have a pizza. Service was good and fast, and although the choice of pizzas was not huge, the quality was great. Well cooked, good fillings, and crunchy.Nice terrace to sit outside.Also desserts were really tasty.
4 based on 356 reviews
Today we had a great dinner, for apetizer we had cordedda with piselli followed with capretto agli agrumi all paired with a great house Red wine from Usini. Sonia and her housband Maurizio(chef/ownwer) are wonderful host friendly and professional, we feel like home and we'll be back soon. Thanks for the great experience.
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4 based on 593 reviews
This is the fourth time I've been here: amazing place, friendly staff with great cuisine, fresh seafood, good choices of wines and fair prices.
4 based on 194 reviews
Prodoti locali fatti al momento da portare via ho da mangiare subito ,dalla pasta fresca ,tipo busa,tagliatelle ravioli,gnocchetti, pasta al forno ,sebadas,poi seccondi melanzana alla parmigiana zucchine ripiene,e poi tante cose come carne patate arrosto,
My husband and I stopped in for lunch on a hot sultry summer day. The owners greeted us right away and were super accommodating in explaining their lunch menu. We shared an antipasto, ravioli, pasta bolongese and some homemade red wine. Dessert options looked delicious but we were too stuffed to order any more food. We were traveling from San Teodoro to Santa Maria Navarrese so this was a perfect stop in between our travels.
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