Reviews on European food in Civitella Paganico, Province of Grosseto, Italy including Artidoro, Trattoria il Mulino, il carrettino, Fiaschetteria Rurale, Fiumara
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4 based on 622 reviews
Excellent, perfect, surprising! Amazing harmony of flavours, awesome service - attentive, professional and cordial, pleasant and relaxing atmosphere, central position and honest prices. If in Grosseto, eat here and you won't regret your choice!It is truly an awesome restaurant!
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4 based on 160 reviews
We have been driving past this restaurant for the last 6 months or so, as we have been working in the area, but only visited it for the first time last week. What a lovely suprise! From the outside the place looks large and cavernous but inside it is warm and cosy. Our charming waiter gave us a warm welcome and was very helpful explaining the dishes available on the menu and suggesting local red wines.I had the Sformato of Aubergine in a sauce of peas to start-delicious, and then King Prawns with Vin Santo and a Cauliflower Flan. The dishes are done with some flair and are a little different from the usual standard fare of this area. A homemade Torta di Nonna was delicious again just a little more special than your average.We enjoyed our experience so much that we are hoping to visit again this evening-I would say a do not miss if you are in the area.
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4 based on 718 reviews
Enjoyed a couple of our Sicilian favourite dishes at this restaurant. Started off with ragu filled arancini which was extremely filling but good (glad we only ordered one!) The pasta alla Norma to follow was delicious. Appreciated the complimentary limoncello at the end of the meal. Thanks many many .... welcome
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4 based on 354 reviews
The chef looks like he can't decide between being an artist, a pirate or both. The decor suggests a bit of a pyschodelic bric a brac shop. But, fortunately, he knows what he is doing in the kitchen. We were very content with a pasta dish and a glass of wine on a rainy Tuesday afternoon. We started as the only two customers even thought it was late. More folks drifted in. My main concern was the WC. It is accessed down some dark and rickety stairs and through a very weird series of storage and sitting rooms. When you get there, there is little bulb in the ceiling; no soap, no paper towels, toilet paper will have to do we are literally and figuratively in the dark about cleanliness. Is this where the kitchen staff makes their ablutions? Hopefully, they have a sink and soap closer to home.Despite the obvious economic sustenance of the town and area's wine region, the place looks like it is in difficult times. The city is a bit scruffy, but still seems safe. I'm glad we were just passing through.Thank you Ulisse4 for your review, and I must compliment you for your sensitivity in the art of observation! yes I studied art and I wanted to be a painter but then I chose to work in restaurants going around so many countries around the world, also doing the cook on boats cruising the Mediterranean and crossing the Atlantic Ocean to get to the Caribbean, so you absolutely reason I feel a little cook a little artist and a little pirate! the "style" of the restaurant a little bric a brac and psychedelic is also this part of me and my partner because we have been doing art and antiques dealers for years. For your disappointment on the bathrooms you're absolutely right and as you may have noticed that we are just in a phase of restructuring ... so if you come back you'll find everything fine!as for the country of Scansano perhaps I would say that you have been conditioned by the sad and rainy day that made you see a village in decline ...... no Scansano is not portofino and not even Capri, Scansano is a small village Tuscan still true and genuine that is slowly opening up to tourism, more than economic crisis we have a cultural crisis ... but this applies to all of Europe! Thanks again for being our guest and if you come back here I hope to see you again for another spaghetti carbonara! Salut mon capitaineE.L.F il pirata ;)
4 based on 501 reviews
Great food, wine and service, as always. Simple at lunch, sophisticated at dinner; reservations - for the latter - essential. Our favorite waiter, Carlo, has opened his own restaurant (Fufluns Enoteca Ristorante in Grosseto) but the standard remains very high, especially recommendations from the extensive wine list and the innovative desert/wine list.
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