Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Terni. Terni ([ˈtɛrni] listen (help·info); Latin: Interamna Nahars) is a city in the southern portion of the Region of Umbria in central Italy. The city is the capital of the province of Terni, located in the plain of the Nera river. It is 104 kilometres (65 miles) northeast of Rome.
Things to do in Terni
4 based on 417 reviews
If you're looking for simple Italian cooking - this is a great option in TerniHand written menu, great local cheeses and meats, varieties of pasta, gnocchi all explained by the waiter in terms of where they're from in Italy, the recipes behind them etc.Great, simple food with friendly service...
4 based on 504 reviews
Lovely food and great service. Nice location in the hillside. We were a family of four and tried both the pizza and the entrecôte and we were all happy with the food. Red wine of âthe house â tasted delicious. Recommended!
4 based on 610 reviews
Umbria is lovely green quiet and landlocked. The latter fact means to have fresh fish you have to cook at home or go to Lazio, Marche or Tuscany. In Umbria, you will find meat, pasta and if you are lucky, something green. Most people do not learn to swim or eat fish.Every rule has an exception - L'Antico Borgo has excellently executed fresh fish and seafood done by a Sicilian chef who should be given some sort of Medal by the Province so that he stays forever. In a kind of obscure village between Terni and the Cascata, the restaurant is unassuming but pleasant. The modest space belies the excellent cuisine. We had the Insalata Fruta de Mare, which was both generous and fresh (exceptionally tender calamari and pulpo) and sublty seasoned. For main courses, we had the Tonno Tagliata- which was sushi quality tuna steak cooked on the outside and but preserved rare with and Spigola alla Griglia, a large portion grilled so to achieve the scoring and firmness without overcooking the delicate flesh.Complementing the excellent fish was a wine list that picked up a large number of great Sicilian wines that you hardly see outside of - well - Sicily. We had the bio-dynamic Vivero Sasitere Etna- a perfect citrus wine for the cuisine, light and wide awake. All this splendor for the cost of a run of the mill grill restaurant.In toto, it is as good as renowned (starred) places in Central Rome that cost twice as much. Now, I can save myself a drive and stay in Umbria for a regular appointment with the sea.The highlight is the fish
4 based on 378 reviews
Una macelleria riconvertita in ristorante. Vale assolutamente la pena di entrare e fermarsi ad assaporare le delizie proposte. Consiglio il tagliere maxi e la tagliata (fatevi aggiungere pecorino e guanciale che sono una bomba!). Personale gentilissimo, prezzi assolutamente adeguati
4 based on 209 reviews
It is a great for a quick lunch or a sweet crepes, super inexpensive, service is fast and efficient, the staff is always nice, and they have outside sitting.The only downside is that they do not take cards.
5 based on 106 reviews
Gasatronomy bar at the upper belvedere cascadeof the marbles we offer our custoners fabulous lunch and dinner ideal for quik stops with focaccia pizza sandwiches,chopping board whit typical products,sheeps roast,roasted sausages,fresh andaged cheeses,deli
We have been there many times, and we love it!They have very good local products, they are very nice and kind people and the place is wonderful and fresh in summer.After climbing close to the beautiful Marmore falls it's the perfect break!
4 based on 625 reviews
Anyone visiting Terni should experience dining at Crunch. The menu is exciting and innovative featuring flavor combinations so unusual you will be surprised with every mouthful. Who would put tiny sweet meringues with lamb? It really worked. The service is super helpful with full explanations of all the offerings.We loved this place and will definitely return.
4 based on 552 reviews
Food is really great: creative, upper-quality local and seasonal ingredients, and nice local beers (we tried the Kubu). Place is beautifully arranged, and staff are very friendly to explain all the dishes and their origin. Ask for the meaning of "umami" to learn a nice little story.Many Thanks
4 based on 470 reviews
We were visiting Terni and heard that Da Panzerotto was the place to go for regional specialties. NO DISAPPOINTMENT!!! This locally owned panineria is awesome and the owner could not have been more accommodating to explain what the items were and make some recommendations. It's a small place but don't let the humble size discourage you from sampling some HUGE flavors!!!
4 based on 229 reviews
Pleasantly surprised by our experience. Had the pork loin stuffed with truffles & cheese. Very delicious.Chairs were uncomfortable but the food made up for it.Would definitely recommend this place.
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