Find out what International restaurants to try in Rocca Pietore including Pasticceria Gelateria Da Pian, Wine-Bar Enoteca Alleghe, Lavoi, Rifugio Averau, Rifugio Burz
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4 based on 155 reviews
Really nice and simple Italian food, great choice of deserts. Above all helpful and professional staff. Reasonable prices.
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4 based on 191 reviews
Modern and traditional wine bar in the heart of the Dolomites, here you can taste quality food and drinks. Free WiFi spot.
This tucked away wine bar in Alleghe is one of high class and quality. Brothers Gianluca and Manlio have exceptional wine knowledge and serve a wide range of wines from around the world. They are fabulous at recommending and introducing you to new wines you may not usually try. Sensational service, atmosphere and quality. It is our regular pre-dinner venue after a great day in the snow!
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The Lavoi restaurant is located in a corner of Sporthotel Europa, the most suggestive one. The magnificent view is the soul of this place: The lake of Alleghe with its swans, the Monte Piz with its land brake that made the lake and Col di Lana with its hi
I visited the neighborhood with some friends and we happend to have an informal dinner here. Everybodyâs meal was excellent and the waiters gave us thoughtful suggestions. The location is well looked after and the owners speak both English and German. Worth passing byDear Guestwe are very happy that you enjoyed our restaurant.We hope there will be other chances to see you!Alessandro
Most Popular European food in Rocca Pietore, Province of Belluno, Italy
4 based on 205 reviews
Paola and Sandrone take turns at cooking, and are well known for their extremely refined cuisine, to be enjoyed on their wide terrace with its incredible view of the Civetta and the Marmolada and is easy to reach on foot, on skis (Lagazuoi 5 Torri ski are
This restaurant was recommended to us by one of the local ski guides, who also said, in Cortina, it is impossible to have a bad meal. In Italy, in general, one eats very well. In Cortina, one generally eats extremely well. To every rule there is an exception and this was it.The staff behave as if it is a chore to have customers. They are too busy to get your order right, to take your order, and make unpleasant comments about other customers in the restaurant. When we asked them about the order of one member of our group, who had to sit through most of the meal without their food, the waiter growled and muttered unpleasantly. The staff were eating during service--one waiter bringing to another a tasty sandwich while he stood in the room with us and stuffed it into his mouth.Our waiter was either not interested or not able to answer any questions about the food on the menu--and the answers he did give were incorrect. He walked away before had completed taking the order. He had an attitude.The canederli in brodo were good, but there was absolutely no brodo in the bowl. Just dumplings in a bowl. Other dishes were mediocre or poor. The beef tartare was the worst I have ever had. It had been so finely ground that it was a solid mass of meat that could not be separated--it was gummy and solid and without texture. I managed a few bites. Another main course which included melted cheese, potatoes and mushrooms was served as three distinct piles and seemed just slapped together with indifference.We asked one of the waiters if he was from the area and he told us that he didn't like Cortina, that he only came for the work, and that he really lived somewhere else. A colleague of his then joked with him that she had turned a customer away because the kitchen was closed.The place was full, it was busy, people in ski resorts want to eat at certain times and in certain places, and I am sure the panini are good and the coffee is good. But to sit down here, have bad food, and have the wait staff make you feel like it is a burden to have you in the restaurant is simply not nice. There are so many great places to eat on the slopes and near the slopes in the Cortina area, that I would never consider going to this place again. For a restaurant to have such a horrible attitude to service requires contempt for customers, and it has to be a general attitude to have it reflected so broadly through the staff...and also without incident. We were a discreet, non-descript, undemanding bunch.
Where to eat Pub food in Rocca Pietore: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 222 reviews
Huge pizzas, nice modern decoration, good service, large modern toilets. Restaurant and Bar are separated, but when busy you can have food everywhere and of course on the terrace.
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