Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Lippiano, Province of Perugia, Italy including Borgo di Celle, Senza Tempo, Il Capello di Paglia, Osteria le civette, Ristorante Pizzeria Belvedere, La Pieve Vecchia, Borgo dei Sapori, Ristorante Al Travato, Oscari, Borgo di Celle
4 based on 114 reviews
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Not far from Citta di Castello, drive through Lerchi and look for a sign on the left for the tiny road to Celle. Drive up and up to arrive at the Ristorante of Borgo di Celle. This is a lovely place to eat in the warm weather months. Possibly not at weekends as they cater for celebrations including weddings. A delicious lunch for two with good wine set us back ⬠75 in total. The setting is panoramic and close to the Pilgrims Way, (via Francigena). Naturally the water was San Pelligrino! The staff are kind and the piped music can hardly be heard in the elegant, tented dinning area.
4 based on 209 reviews
We were staying nearby so visited this restaurant twice. Absolutely LOVED the food - I'm having dreams about the mushroom ravioli! We also had grilled lamb chops that were delicious and a mixed platter of appetizers that was outstanding. Service was good and the views cannot be beat. The tiramisu with a shot of sambuca on top for dessert was decadent!!
4 based on 135 reviews
We had been recommended this place by friends and family who had visited before, but had been warned we might find it difficult to get a table as we were a party of six adults and three children, and they don't take bookings. We arrived just after twelve on a weekday lunch time, and found one large table still available. It's a lovely setting, right at the top of the village, and the tables are arranged at the edge of the small square, under the dappled shade of the trees. We saw a few people had just had a glass of wine and a plate of meat, and there were also a couple of low tables which looked like a lovely spot for a drink and a nibble. The menus were in Italian but we managed to work out what most things were and ordered plates of salami, and other cured pork, bresaola, cooked pork and caprese salad which we shared to start (four plates between six adults was plenty), along with a round of spritzs and a small carafe of the house red for the non spritz drinker among us. (There was a great wine list which I would have loved to have sampled, but it was a spritz kind of moment) Everything was really really delicious- we were delighted with our choices! We all went for pasta dishes after, which were simple, with four different pasta shapes and a choice of ragu, tomato, truffle or mushroom sauce available, but also very tasty. The inside is worth a look in its own right - a kind of wine cave which is apparently a great place to purchase wines. There was only one child seat available and this was suitable for a calm toddler, but definitely not a baby or a wrigglier child! We all came away feeling that we had just enjoyed a simple, but delicious and authentic lunch in a lovely setting. Well worth a visit, if only for a drink and a plate of amazing salami before dinner.
4 based on 83 reviews
After family members had used [with most satisfactory results] the well-being part of the complex, we subsequently returned for lunch. A good meal although the youngest might have wished pizzas were available rather than the rather pesante carbonara bake. Others enjoyed a mixed grill and the beef. The service was good and the ambience very adequate considering we were in a remote area on the Umbrian/Tuscan divide.
4 based on 613 reviews
Our food is inspired by the surroundings and reflects the traditions of the area. You will find gastronomic delights like homemade pasta with truffles, or porcini mushrooms, Chianina beef and Fiorentina T-bone steak. Special attention is given to a select
La Pieve Vecchia is one of our favourite restaurants. This evening was challenging for the staff, as the unsettled weather meant that customers were seated both outdoors and indoors. The staff coped admirably and the food and service were both excellent, as always. We look forward to returning soon.
4 based on 298 reviews
The menu isn't vast, but everything we had was well cooked and nicely presented. The meats we had were beautifully tender and my partner raved about the two kinds of steak that he chose on our two nights there. The house wines were not expensive and we enjoyed both the red and the white. What I really appreciated is that there was no coercion to order more than you wanted. Some people were eating several courses, whilst others had one. We shared a very nice platter of antipasti and it would have been far too much for one alone. My favourite dish was an excellent pizza (quattro formaggi).. All the staff were pleasant and helpful.
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4 based on 297 reviews
Between Citta di Castello and Sansepolcro opens the beautiful Tiber Valley and Citerna small medieval village dominates. Under a picturesque medieval walkway along the walls is the restaurant Osteria the Owls. Inside the restaurant a pantry of books dedic
In a glorious setting overlooking a magnificent Umbrian valley, this outstanding restaurant offers wonderful food in an artful, somewhat whimsical atmosphere full of art and color. You also can dine outside in the ancient walls enjoying the view. The ravioli with zucchini was the best pasta dish I had in my 10 days in Italy. The menu was creative and the owner very charming and helpful. The restaurant and the town were lucky finds!
4 based on 123 reviews
Restaurant located in the countryside near Anghiari. We booked a table here via The Fork. Interesting menu. My boyfriend ordered gnocchi, as first dish, while I had codfish served with potatoes bread. My fish was good. As main dish we both ordered boar and porcini mushrooms cooked in the oven on a vine leaf. We enjoyed the food. Service was warm and professional. With 1 small bottle of local wine, 1 bottle of water, 1 dessert (a delicious pistacchio smifreddo) and 2 coffees we paid about 85â¬. Parking for free but not comfortable for disables.
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4 based on 138 reviews
We called in here with no reservation but were welcomed and taken to our table overlooking the city walls and beyond. The menu is handsome and varied. We chose the bruschetta and the meat slices as a couple. Our fiends went for the gnocchi and clams and loved it.Two fine bottles of local white and a red were an absolute delight. Service excellent and some English to help with selections , atmosphere was just about right and four mains and 2 starters to share, excellent wines weighed in at 143 Euro. Would be very happy to return to this establishment.
4 based on 114 reviews
The is a listing under hotels on TA but nothing under Restaurants. You don't have to stay at the hotel to eat there. Cuisine is Italian. But your page of questions would not highlight that!
Not far from Citta di Castello, drive through Lerchi and look for a sign on the left for the tiny road to Celle. Drive up and up to arrive at the Ristorante of Borgo di Celle. This is a lovely place to eat in the warm weather months. Possibly not at weekends as they cater for celebrations including weddings. A delicious lunch for two with good wine set us back ⬠75 in total. The setting is panoramic and close to the Pilgrims Way, (via Francigena). Naturally the water was San Pelligrino! The staff are kind and the piped music can hardly be heard in the elegant, tented dinning area.
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