Best Central-Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central-Italian food in Cave. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central-Italian restaurants near you. including Antica Pizzeria Ristorante Da Germano, Taverna Hieronymus, Restaurant RossoDiVino, La Locanda del Tasciotto, Trattoria Elena, Antica Pizzeria Ristorante Da Germano, Conti & Co, Osteria del Parco, Antica Pizzeria Ristorante Da Germano, Sora Maria e Arcangelo
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4 based on 655 reviews
This Restaurant has genuine local excellence. We had a lovely evening with food based on local ingredients. The service was friendly and welcoming. It was like eating at a friend's place who was a great cook!
4 based on 341 reviews
cucina italiana,piatti romani,ottima carne,pesce fresco e pizza alla romana,ambiente familiare.Qualità al giusto prezzo
We found this place by accident while trying to get out of the tourist-centric Tivoli and find some places where the locals went to eat. The staff barely spoke English and the menu was only in Italian (always a good sign), but we managed to decipher it enough to order. The waitresses were very friendly, as was the boss.Pizza is only available in the evening, but it's unbelievable. We had a white Pizza Patate (Mozarella, potato, and Rosemary) on the recommendation of the waitress. I was pretty dubious as potatoes on a pizza sounds stodgy to me, but when it came it was glorious. For â¬6.50 you get a large, very thin and light pizza, with a wonderful mixture of flavours, easily the best pizza I have ever had. Everything tasted fresh and homemade, including my other half's pasta, which was also homemade and scrumptious. It was so good we went back the next day for lunch.If you take a 10 minute walk from Tivoli to this restaurant you will be well rewarded.
3 based on 553 reviews
I've been here on the wayback from Anagni and I've taken the best Cacio e Peper ever!It'a very easy place, close to the highway, very clean, with good and smiling staff.I hope to have the cance to came back here soon
4 based on 101 reviews
We stopped here for lunch after visiting the archeological museum and were very happy with our lunch. They have a creative menu that includes many vegetarian options. My husband and I ordered pasta and both dishes were delicious. For dessert they have a selection of different flavors of tiramisu and cheesecake. We sampled one of each and they were yummy. We would definitely come back if we return to Palestrina.
4 based on 341 reviews
cucina italiana,piatti romani,ottima carne,pesce fresco e pizza alla romana,ambiente familiare.Qualità al giusto prezzo
We found this place by accident while trying to get out of the tourist-centric Tivoli and find some places where the locals went to eat. The staff barely spoke English and the menu was only in Italian (always a good sign), but we managed to decipher it enough to order. The waitresses were very friendly, as was the boss.Pizza is only available in the evening, but it's unbelievable. We had a white Pizza Patate (Mozarella, potato, and Rosemary) on the recommendation of the waitress. I was pretty dubious as potatoes on a pizza sounds stodgy to me, but when it came it was glorious. For â¬6.50 you get a large, very thin and light pizza, with a wonderful mixture of flavours, easily the best pizza I have ever had. Everything tasted fresh and homemade, including my other half's pasta, which was also homemade and scrumptious. It was so good we went back the next day for lunch.If you take a 10 minute walk from Tivoli to this restaurant you will be well rewarded.
4 based on 698 reviews
In this small restaurant on the outskirts of Rome you can still taste the Roman cuisine and the typical flavors of the past ... A familiar and very comfortable , which offers dishes directly by the expert hands of Nonna Elena !
Family run restaurant with a really good offer of traditional, local food that includes some specialities such as trippa alla Romana and coda alla vaccinara. On top of the excellent food, bio olive oils and great local wines in a good selection.Prices are definitley fair for the area. When in Valmontone, don't miss the opportunity to visit this place and have a very enjoyable lunch.
4 based on 1032 reviews
Being an Italian and living in Rome, me and my wife enjoy trying out the various restaurants when we are out of the house. On the advise of our friend we booked for the 10 pm dinner. The restaurant is located in the old part of the town, the atmosphere is warm and family friendly that reminded me a lot of those famous old Osterie of many years ago. Service was very good and the waiting time for orders was just right. What ever you order in the menu you can not go wrong, and enjoy their local wine whether it's red or white, it's genuine and not treated like commercial bottled wines that give you a headache the next day. The only advise phone to book your reservation as it will probably be full, and if you can hold your hunger 'till 10 pm you would probably enjoy more the dinner having less noise around you.
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4 based on 1003 reviews
L'ambiente del ristorante Rosso Divino e tipico di una trattoria romana, rustico con pareti con roccia a vista e tavoli in legno. La classica osteria. Molti molti piatti golosi specialmente della cucina romana, ma anche con ingredienti freschi di altre re
This restaurant is a little different than the rest of the ones we have been to in Italy. It had it's own certain style, and that style was awesome. We had the bruschetta, a steak with rucola and parmesan, and pasta with pepper and cheese and pumpkin sauce. The pasta seemed to be handmade cooked to perfection. The steak was standard. The bruschetta was a variety plate and it was really good. We liked the salami. I recommend this restaurant if you are in the area, it's a good price and they treat you like family. I would highly recommend to anyone.
4 based on 320 reviews
We hit this spot by friends' advice, and we were so grateful! A little arched tavern into a lovely ancient building, four tables by side. Rosie the owner and chef makes fettuccine and everything else by hand, pouring the best local wine, in a fantastic athmosphere, all for a very reasonable price. We were looking for the real taste of the hills surrounding Rome, we ended up loving this gorgeous little town, with such beautiful highlands around, whose food and people is fantastic!
4 based on 341 reviews
cucina italiana,piatti romani,ottima carne,pesce fresco e pizza alla romana,ambiente familiare.Qualità al giusto prezzo
We found this place by accident while trying to get out of the tourist-centric Tivoli and find some places where the locals went to eat. The staff barely spoke English and the menu was only in Italian (always a good sign), but we managed to decipher it enough to order. The waitresses were very friendly, as was the boss.Pizza is only available in the evening, but it's unbelievable. We had a white Pizza Patate (Mozarella, potato, and Rosemary) on the recommendation of the waitress. I was pretty dubious as potatoes on a pizza sounds stodgy to me, but when it came it was glorious. For â¬6.50 you get a large, very thin and light pizza, with a wonderful mixture of flavours, easily the best pizza I have ever had. Everything tasted fresh and homemade, including my other half's pasta, which was also homemade and scrumptious. It was so good we went back the next day for lunch.If you take a 10 minute walk from Tivoli to this restaurant you will be well rewarded.
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