Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Pietralunga, Province of Perugia, Italy including LOCANDA DEL DUCA, La Locanda del Borgo, Locanda Dei Fiorucci, Lo Scacciapensieri, Il Triangolo, La Cerqua, Ristorante Martinelli, Baffone, La Contrada, La Locanda del Capitano
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4 based on 359 reviews
The celebrity chef Giancarlo Polito offers a menu with the most important delicacies. The cellar propone a selection of over 500 labels and the dinners are offered on our outdoor terrace.
La Locanda Del Capitano restaurant, wow! Giancarloâs passion for food and local produce really shines through in the menu and the food was amazing! Both chef Giancarlo, the twin sommeliers were welcoming, informative and friendly. A wonderful experience. Book now without hesitation!
4 based on 528 reviews
The food was amazing:fresh, authentic, perfectly prepared. Chef was gracious, generous, and a superb host. , our waiter was a gem and was attentive and really knew his stuff. The restaurant is clean, neat as a pin, comfortable, and conducive for long meals and good conversation. You'll not regret it.
4 based on 425 reviews
A slightly surreal experience for the British tourist, but absolutely recommended as one of the best (and best value) meals we've had in Italy. The theme of the restaurant is (black) truffles. So expect lots of truffles; lots and lots. If you don't like truffles, don't go. It's tucked away but with it's own road signs - take a left on the Fano road out of Gubbio after descending the Contessa pass, then keep going for about 5K. A little bit of English is spoken but it's mostly in Italian with spoken rather than written menus, but don't worry - it's delicious! We had a combo antipasto of local meat/cheese with a truffle dish, then tagliatelle with truffle (you get the theme), then tagliata (yummy) and scallopine (ditto). Oh, they had truffle too. Staff really friendly and the owner wanders around being nice. And the bill - an absolutely staggeringly good value at â¬100 for four including wine (that's total, not per person). You should definitely go...
4 based on 709 reviews
We had a great dinner here. We did not have a reservation but the friendly staff managed to squeeze us in last minute. Brilliant antipasto with lovely home made caramelized red onions. Loved the truffle pasta and the red meats.Very friendly people and really good food for a very reasonable price.
4 based on 47 reviews
This country house and restaurant is really aimed at the traditional Italian market , eg Italians who would be city dwellers and who want to have a taste of Umbrian country house cuisine. It did not spark any delights for me. The rooms were in the old style with large open fireplaces which made it difficult for me to sleep , wondering what might come down the chimney at night. I stated here some years ago and of course it might have changed since then. The visitors from Rome who were there during my stay were absolutely delighted with the old tradition in style and home cooked country foods. The host and his family were very welcoming.
4 based on 90 reviews
We were there last night...One of many visits so far this year.The place was humming with activity...not bad for a Tuesday out of season!The welcome is always warm!The food is amazing for the price.We started with a plate of appetisers for four... staggeringly good!Then pizza which was as good as ever!Some of the best we ever eat anywhere!Ice cream for some of us who had room...Wine and grappa to finish!And a bill for four which could not be faulted!We never come to Pietralunga without a visit here! Outstanding at what it does.
4 based on 78 reviews
We had dinner here twice. The place is visited by locals and serves very good pizzas as well as traditional antipasti and pasta + meat dishes. The pizzas are made with the traditional wood oven. The antipasti are quite good (large plate of various cured meats, cheeses and other good stuff), for pasta there is the traditional choice . They ahve a small gelateria as well. The wine list is limited, though it has a good montefaloc rosso and a reasonable umbria IGT.The location is above the bar, with a large balcony which is nice in the cooler evenings. Across the street is a playing ground for children.
4 based on 178 reviews
Sure, service could be a little more professional but certainly not more obliging.Fresh food served in incredible amounts: I always order to share to prevent La Grande Bouffe-like scenes... so if you weren't ploughing the fields for over a week: share....Pizza's come from the wood fired oven, pasta's freshly made and produce local: more honest than this will be hard to find. Don't expect fancy decoration or freewheeling on a plate but enjoy La Cucina Contadina Locale. Sometimes a wee bit crowded and lively but always cozy and warm: typical Umbrian hospitality...Compact winelist (from 8 to max. 25e for a bottle of Barolo) will complete your experience.
5 based on 97 reviews
He delicious restaurant, obtained from an old barn, offers the opportunity to enjoy smooth freshly prepared plates with the local farming and breeding products. Our cellar offers a wide choice of regional wines. Our chef offers a delightful selection of r
This review is for the hotel - the restaurant was unfortunately closed on our night in town, for family reasons. Everyone knows Manuele on the Camino, whether you are in Pietralunga or Valfabbrica or Assisi! Manuele and his brother run this gem of a country house along the Camino, at the end of the road heading out of Pietralunga toward Valfabbrica. The location is sublime: perched on the hill overlooking the valley, sufficiently far from the town to have the space for a walled garden and the peace and quiet to enjoy it ⦠but close enough to do so. The house has been restored immaculately, and the common areas are filled with art, artifacts, antiques, and all needed to give a sense of calm and the local culture. The rooms are spare in a wonderfully authentic way. The breakfast was delicious and ample. Oh to have had an extra day or two to glory in the nooks and crannies of the home and garden ⦠but the Camino called. Manuele deserves further mention, if just a word, for his gentleness, sense of humor, and helpfulness. He is an emblem of how the Camino of St. Francis will grow into a thriving route for pilgrims, given his carefully tending to the pellegrino. Leaving the Locanda del Borgo as we walked through the fields, farms, and forests around Pietralunga, we benefited from his advice, and shared warm stories of our brief time with him.
4 based on 537 reviews
In the heart of medieval Gubbio, in a renovated old mill now decorated in typical style of the area, there is the Locanda del Duca. The menu of the restaurant, as well as a variety of pizzas cooked according to the teaching of N.I.P. (National Italian piz
There aren't many restaurants where you can get dinner for two, including a litre of fairly decent house white for £21 these days. After a few days of excess the simple fare of gnocchi and pizza were just perfect. Nice ambiance and friendly staff made for a perfect evening. The house breathalyser was a quirky piece of kit for a town which is mostly vehicle free. Loved it!
Where to eat Italian food in Pietralunga: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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