Reviews on Italian food in Calamandrana, Province of Asti, Italy including Ristorante Vineria La Signora in Rosso, Ristorante Belbo da Bardon, Ristorante Violetta, La Corte Ristorante, I Salici Ridenti, Cascina Vecchia, Ristorante dell'Arbiola, Terzo Tempo - Osteria Moderna, Ristorante Enoteca di Canelli - Casa Crippa, Bianca Lancia
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4 based on 154 reviews
On the recommendation of our accommodation rental host we dined at Bianca Lancia. Although we do not speak Italian with the help of our friendly waitress (and for the first time in this area a menu and in English) we ordered some delicious food and as always in this part of the world excellent vino (Barbera).The ristorante is not on a picture post card setting but the food and hospitality made up for that. Prices very reasonable.
4 based on 498 reviews
Went here for an early Christmas dinner with the family.We were the only ones there, But that was unusual. Last year we were there also & the place was fully booked.We had the Barbera produced by the man of the house, & it was Perfecto.I had the vitello tonnato, carne croudo & the panna cotta. Loved it all. My sister in law had the chestnut soup, it is there speciality & it too was delicious. Go there when ever in Canelli; the place is cosy & the service is the Best.
4 based on 764 reviews
A converted cinema (hence the pun in the name.. Italian cinemas call their film showings primo tempo/secondo tempo....). Parking right opposite in the square.Steps lead up the the entrance where you pass the display of the wines, taking you on the 3 levels of seating. The host and table service was very good and the advice given on which wine (Barbera) to choose was well worth while. You don't need to pay a fortune for good wine.There was a wide choice of regional dishes to suit all tastes and I would recommend you be adventurous and not stick with the usual Italian restaurant offerings. That said all dishes were excellent including the veal slow cooked in wine, and the unusual cheesecake made with a flavoursome (seirasse) cheese.The price for 4 of us for 3 courses with wine was "very" reasonable and what you would pay for a UK pub lunch
4 based on 276 reviews
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Having discovered and booked this online, we didnât know what to expect but Toni was very welcoming from the start, and despite some communication difficulties, we got by, and managed to enjoy a wonderful array of home-made dishes and delicious wine. A shame we had to sit indoors, but the dining area is smart and benefits from modern decorations. For settling the bill, we learned that cash is preferred - fortunately and we were able to scrape enough together to oblige! Toni is a lovely bloke and makes you feel at ease.
4 based on 74 reviews
The restaurant is rather small, few cources and OK Food. Try the hotel if you are travelling With small children. Outside cities.
4 based on 176 reviews
Our dishes, derived from the Piedmont tradition and family recipes, are treated in detail to delight your senses. All the preparations follow the progress of the vegetable-garden and of our breeding. We offer you our daily lives and our work.Well cared ba
Like always we received a warm and friendly welcome by the beautiful Elena! Beautiful settings and great atmosphere. Franca's dishes were superb at the very least. Bagna Cauda and Tortino di Cardi were delicious as well as the Risotto with sausage and Barbera wine. Another favorite, the dolce al cucchiaio with amaretti. We drank the very excellent Notturno, (barbera)from Carlo Ferro's wineries. Once again we had an incredible experience, thank you Elena and Franca! We'll be back soon!
4 based on 162 reviews
On the border between Langhe and Monferrato, La Corte Restaurant welcomes its guests with a yummy la carte menu with season proposals and a local and international wine list, in a charming historical building dating back to the XVIII Century. Surrounded b
I really enjoyed my lunch here - and to respond to earlier reviews, my only moment of portion envy came when my wife's carne cruda was more generous than my sfogliatina - a kind of millefeuille served with melted cheese. The ragu di salsiccia on my taglionini was the best I have had in Piemonte, and the sorbet wading in calvados was a perfect conclusion to lunch.We were initially annoyed that the restaurant's website menu was out of date. We had chosen it because it was on the AIC list of safe eateries for coeliacs. The current menu had no puddings my wife (in addition to being a coeliac, she is intolerant of lactose, sugar, and starch) could eat. This annoyance was soon assuaged, when the chef volunteered to cook her a pear poached in moscato. It was delicious (I am told). The wines are very reasonably priced, and the 2011 Cala delle Mandrie we (well, mostly I) drank was excellent. At â¬20 twice or three times as good as you would get in a restaurant the other side of the Alps. And â¬78 for 4 courses (me) plus 3 (she) a la carte with wine, water, and service built in is a deal!My crystal ball sees us adding this restaurant to our list of favourite restaurants.
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4 based on 303 reviews
Six of us had a delightful lunch here last week. Not only is this homely gem welcoming and friendly but it delivers two if the local dishes superbly. The rich tajarin pasta melted in the mouth. Topped only by our first experience of finanziera - giblets and other delicious animal offal bits that less inventive folk would not give a second thought - we truly enjoyed our mouth watering meal. Excellent local wine accompanied, of course.
4 based on 675 reviews
We have chosen different plates from starters to pasta and second dishes and all of them are properly prepared served in generous portion. Service is very kind and caring without being invasive. Wine chart at the best with more then 1000 different bottles for all pockets. Strongly recommended. Very good relation between prices and food quality (for the wine you choose what you like from 20 euro up to thousands....)
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4 based on 493 reviews
We arrived in nizza monferrato from villa nova d'asti and came across this restaurant via the enoteca shop in the centre. Really good shop By the way!!!We turned up at 7.30 and were far from disappointed. The food was lovely ,service was excellent and the wine list fantastic and was not expensive . we had brema 2009 which was superb and would no doubt have cost in excess of £70 back in the ukYou have to visit this unassuming but great restaurant with a really friendly knowledgeable and enthusiastic sommelier
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