Reviews on Italian food in Omegna, Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Italy including Ristorante Ponte Bria, Osteria Alla Vaporiera, Al Centrale Bistrot, Salera 16, Osteria Trattoria Speranza, Ristorante 9090, Villa Pizzini, Rifugio Genziana, Barabba, Circolo di Agrano
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4 based on 111 reviews
Obviously this is a favourite local restaurant, we were the only tourists and were made welcome and offered excellent food and wine. The pasta was superb, in fact all of the food was pretty good, and the price was more than reasonable. Check it out!
4 based on 193 reviews
We found this true gem by mere chance driving by on our way back to Milan from Gravellona Toce.You can eat inside or (if spring, summer or early autumn) outside.You don't get a menu although there is a chalk written blackboard you can refer to inside.The server will tell you what is available and what it is made of.They asked if anyone had celiac or allergy issues which doesn't happen every day.The food was great. Well prepared, excellent presentation neither too much nor too little. Starters, second course, desert were outstanding. As I was driving I had to limit my self to half a glass of wine. That little I had was as good as the meal.We'd go there more often if it was closer.
4 based on 226 reviews
Ideal for a lunch break, or a start and at the end of a sports day, for a sweet Italian breakfast or an aperitif with local meats and cheeses. Tradition, hospitality and a touch of creativity are the main ingredients. Dogs are allowed.
Have never been here in ski season but went on a nice sunny day and glad restaurant was open. It has the real feel of a mountain ski piste restaurant and the food and service was very good, will have to go back for a ski
4 based on 237 reviews
Villa Pizzini serves typical food using only seasonal ingredients and sourcing local fruit, vegetables and meat. Every meal is home made and prepared while you wait to guarantee you the best culinary experience. Our speciality is the homemade pasta that w
We booked ourselves into Villa Pizzini for dinner, bed & breakfast as part of a two day walk from Stresa to Orta. We very much enjoyed the "small 4 course menu" which was full of interesting flavours using high quality ingredients complemented by some delicious Italian red wine. It's expensive, but the whole area is, and when you take into account quality and transportation to the top of a mountain then it's not overpriced. Our room was quite small and minimalistic but light with windows in several directions. It's wasn't luxurious (the corridors and dark green metal doors gave the accommodation a hostel like feel) but it was comfortable and beautifully quiet. Breakfast buffet the next morning comprised again high quality ingredients - really excellent freshly made coffee, yoghurt and fruit juices, tasty cheeses, cold meat and bread and delicious homemade cakes. The downside was that the quantities were rather measured (except for the cakes which were plentiful) presumably because there were only 4 overnight guests and the pieces of cheese and the bread looked like leftovers. Still there was enough to eat but there was a still feeling of having to hold back. The owner watched over us for the duration and with only one other couple having breakfast the atmosphere was one of "hushed whispers" and not very relaxing. A shame. As an aside, the views from the top of Mottarone are wonderful but the mountain top itself, like many ski resorts in summer, looked sad with ongoing maintenance work etc. The walk from Stresa to Mottarone proved less strenuous than we thought (we are regular hillwalkers) and route finding very easy as it was waymarked all the way but the route down to Orta was not well marked so a GPS would be handy. Overall a very enjoyable two days.
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5 based on 28 reviews
Il ristorante 9090 si trova al primo piano della struttura recentemente nata sull'area della Canottieri Omegna, direttamente in riva al lago d'Orta. Vista mozzafiato, cucina regionale italiana con uno sguardo oltreconfine, servizio informale.
A fantastic restaurant in a beautiful location on the waterfront. We visited with children who were entertained for hours swimming from the beach and pontoon. There is a fine dining restaurant upstairs and a bar downstairs that serves delicious salad, pizza, panini and aperitifs. We have eaten at both and the food is delicious. The restaurant, upstairs, serves exciting dishes - pastas, meats, fish, salad, deserts. Each beautifully presented.
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4 based on 103 reviews
Small restaurant in the middle of the town, managed by a family; cheap menus at lunch and good choice for any kind of dinner; kitchen with fresh and seasonâs products, made with fantasy and knowledge; many variety of cheese and local sausages and hams;ver
We ate at noon, had a menu and it was for ten euro very nice. service is friendly, kitchen good and its a local-people-spot.
4 based on 343 reviews
We went there for lunch various times. The service is excellent and fast. Le ragazze sono molto gentile. I can especially recommend the "insalata Salero" but also their rice and Pasta dishes are very tasty and they serve Pizza as well. Whenever we visit il Lago d'Orta we make sure to stop at Salero 16.
4 based on 51 reviews
We have been staying at Lago dâOrta for many years and often take the boat up to Omegna for the market and lunch.This year we discovered Ai Centrale - a bistro just behind the main street. Really glad we did. This is the best restaurant we have found in Omegna. The food was âdelicatoâ but full of flavour. Good wine list - try the Nervi Gattinara. Service excellent.Alla prossima!
4 based on 330 reviews
Only weekend friday and saturday the restaurant is open at the dinerand the chef offer a special menu of fish at 25 euro with beverage and coffee
Located in an unassuming building off the main road through Omegna, the Vaporiera (âsteam engineâ) is something like the grail of Italian eateries: a genuine family-style osteria where the locals stop in for a simple down-home meal. The place is small, and was very busy at lunch, so be prepared to wait a bit for a table. There are no written menus, so the waitress will recite for you what theyâre cooking that day. When we visited, it was a choice between gnocchi in a white onion sauce or maccheroni in a tomato sauce as primo, and a breaded chicken cutlet or roasted rabbit as secondo. All the choices were delicious, and the portions of the primi in particular were huge. The prices are better than just reasonable: two and a half menùs (three primi and two secondi, sides included) with water, three coffees and a glass of wine came to EUR 35. Highly recommended -- assuming you can even find it, since itâs not well signposted. (N.B. -- The crew donât seem to speak English, so some basic Italian skills would be useful. That, or you can just trust them and order the menù â whatever arrives is sure to be tasty.)
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4 based on 92 reviews
Eat fine, drink better and laugh all together: this is the Italian magic recipe for a long happy life! Restaurant Ponte Bria welcomes you in the pristine nature of the mountains, with a breathtaking view over the Mottarone, a fine small fishing lake close
If you are looking for excellent food whist sitting in the calm of the countryside then this restaurant is perfect. The views from the patio are beautiful and the small fishing lake behind offers a picturesque backdrop. The food is delicious. We choose: soup, cheeses, hams, pasta and salad. Every dish was tasty and the ingredients fresh. We were there as a family however it would be a perfect place for anyone.
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