Best International restaurants nearby. Discover the best International food in Ercolano. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for International restaurants near you.. Ercolano [erkoˈlaːno] is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania of Southern Italy. It lies at the western foot of Mount Vesuvius, on the Bay of Naples, just southeast of the city of Naples. The medieval town of Resina - read Resìna - was built on the volcanic material left by the eruption of Vesuvius (79 CE) that destroyed the ancient city of Herculaneum, from which the present name is derived. Ercolano is a resort and the starting point for excursions to the excavations of Herculaneum and for the ascent of Vesuvius by bus. The town also manufactures leather goods, buttons, glass, and the wine known as Lacryma Christi (Tears of Christ).
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This place lies in the centre of the town of S.Giorgio a Cremano, quite out from the usual touristic routes. If you don't have a care, you might want to get a cab to get there.It feels a bit like a traditional english pub - only in a mediterranean environment - and without the sticky floors!The menu offers a wide selection of burgers, sandwiches, and main dishes.I had a sirloin steak, and I really appreciated it (insist with the waiter for the cooking level - default is well done - and don't even try to ask for medium rare they don't know what it is)There is a wide selection of beer and wines, poor on spirits.
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If you visit Italy you may have created a mental list of the kinds of things you want to do, which may run something like this - visit the ruins, maybe some shopping, enjoy good food and (of course) visit a cat cafe. Well before we go any further, I'm a little disappointed that a cat cafe only appears as number four on your list, but we'll gloss over that point. Now what if I were to tell you, you could achieve points 3 (good food) and 4 (a cat cafe) in one go - read on....We spent a joyous afternoon travelling an Italy's "clockwork and cardboard" railway system. If Mussolini made Italy's trains run on time it's no wonder he needed a lie down afterwards. Without going into too many details it would be fair to say that good-humour was in short supply by the time we arrived at Gatto Bistrot.As soon as we entered the door we felt the stress and frustration of the day start to evaporate as we relaxed into the welcoming, peaceful atmosphere of Gatto Bistrot. How can you rate a place like this? Well of course animal welfare must come at the top of the list - all the residents looked happy (positively smug - well, you know cats) and certainly well cared for. The owner talked about each of them with obvious affection and care and told us the individual way in which each of them liked to be patted. The food and drinks were very wholesome and were all of excellent quality. We each found something to really enjoy on the menu.The owner made us feel very welcome and talked enthusiastically about her business, her cats and the local area. The bistro (including the toilets) was spotlessly clean and had a welcoming and wholesome atmosphere that left us all feeling really pleased we had made the effort to visit this establishment - and you will too.After an hour or so we felt suitably refreshed and ready to brave Rail-Italia once again. We headed for the local station 2 minutes from the bistro (Portici Belavista) walked in and attempted to buy tickets from a friendly, elderly gent sat at a rickety table. He gave a kind of toothless chuckle and beckoned us to follow him out of the door, and pointed to the actual railway station about 50 meters down the road still chucking. I've no idea what the building we had walked into was but I suspect we had made his day.Huge thanks to all the people and cats at Gatto Bistro (and the gent in the building which obviously isn't a railway station) we had a really enjoyable time and would recommend it to anyone.
A place downstream of Vesuvius that welcomes, refreshes and energizes. In the lush green, designed with incisive knowledge of art and culture and where light, color and shape are the protagonists. A splendid tourist complex that offers an extraordinary se
Excellent the "tempura" fried seafood with the small "triglie". Fantastic the Baba al Rum cooked in the glass (apparently awarded a price in 2018). Great also the small chocolate desserts. Ah, and I forgot the Capesante (noix de St. Chaques) with green apple mousse as entrée. Excellent winelist to accompany your evening in a modern, yet relaxed atmosphere. Congratulations for this new entry!
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