Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Assisi, Province of Perugia, Italy. Best known as the birthplace of St. Francis, Italy's patron saint, Assisi lies amid Umbria's rolling hills. Religious pilgrims have come here for centuries to visit the Basilica of San Francesco (where St. Francis is buried) and the Basilica of Santa Chiara (to see the tomb of St. Clare). Visit the Eremo delle Carceri to see caves where medieval hermits withdrew from the world. (You may find such solitude quite appealing—especially if you're here on a daytrip from Rome!)
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4 based on 217 reviews
Il Frantoio Restaurant invites you to rediscover the tastes of Umbria, the green heart of Italy, through the typical Umbrian. His cuisine is Italian and Contemporary with a look to the past and another look to the future. His recipes bring the flavors of
Reserve a table here for incredible views, great service and delicious food! Our waiter recommended a very good (but not top priced) local wine which we enjoyed. He also was honest about our food choices which was much appreciated. The food was presented beautifully, smelled so good and tasted heavenly! Between the views, church bells and food all your senses will be pleased!
4 based on 654 reviews
Steps from the historic central piazza. Family owned and operated. Local and fresh meals for breakfast and dinner. Coffee, pastries, local wine, beer and a full bar. Wood-burning fireplace for the chilly days and air-conditioned during the summer. Homemad
I had a very wonderful and delicious lunch here. Very much recommended! In such a touristy town itâs easy to find sub-par food, but thankfully this restaurant is an exception. (Assisi probably has the worst food Iâve ever had in Italy, so beware of which restaurants you choose!) the service was friendly and helpful. I had a wonderful homemade stuffed pasta and nice glass of red wine. Simple but delicious.
5 based on 79 reviews
Present in major gastronomic guides, the restaurant in Cascia (Municipality of Cascia) offers a wide variety of dishes, among which stand out the fine dishes of local tradition, with strong and genuine flavors, able to give off evocative sensations that d
A very original soup with a quenelle of pecorino and lemon followed by beautiful tagliatelle with cod. Lovely local house red wine which complemented the pasta surprisingly well. Must also mention the grissini flavoured with wild fennel - never had these before and they were kind enough to pack some up for me to take home. A class act in beautiful surroundings - simple but with great style.Very kind,thanks for the magnificent compliments to our dishes, but even more for the beautiful description of the whole and for having emphasized our behavior. We are very happy to have had you as a guest and we will always be delighted to meet you again.Thank youGreetingsFm. Giustini
4 based on 1630 reviews
Lunch was priced reasonably and was delicious. Service was excellent. They gave a gift to the ladies. It's an excellent restaurant to eat at while waiting for the train.
4 based on 1290 reviews
Restaurant, shop and art gallery. Traditional Umbrian cuisine with organic products, km0 / 100 solutions with gluten free, lactose free and vegetarian. BIOTIPICA shop with sale and tasting of the products on the menu to buy right away or to be received at
We thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere â truly a spot enjoyed by locals. But the food was even better than the ambiance. Very regional Umbrian menu with choices to suit most people ( my wife does not eat cingale). We had antipasti, bean soup, pasta with boar, pasta with local chickpeas, porchetta and the mixed dessert tray. All were great â the porchetta with onions was incredible.
4 based on 416 reviews
Restaurant with panoramic terraces
This restaurant had fantastic views and location (just up the hill from the Basilica di San Francesco). The staff was friendly, spoke english, and was helpful to first timers to Italy that needed help with menu items. Food was excellent and I would highly recommend to any one. Great classic Tuscan fare including a delicious Cinghiale stew!
4 based on 1157 reviews
My wife and I toured several cities in Italy for our 22nd. wedding anniversary and asked the locals for a nice and good ristorante. We booked dinner for the first night and we were so delighted by their food that we booked lunch the very next day prior to our departure. This ristorante has a five-star service; spectacular food and incredibly intimate ambience. If you are in Asissi, you must visit this gem.
4 based on 214 reviews
Perfect place to relax, have a near-to-=perfect expresso and a great panini. Under the trees, only appr two minutes away from the basilic of Frances. Great service, very nice man. Loved it.Grazie Theo dallo staff del chiosco Vamos
4 based on 571 reviews
Located in the square behind main street. We took plate of local ham and cheese for starter. It is enough for two. For main course we selected gnocchi al Sagrantinio and tortellini with truffles. Of course local wine and water. For desert cheesecake and tiramisu (don't take it, not good). Price was â¬60. Now about service - you can wait ages for them, but could appoint traditional Umbria food.Dear clients,Thank you very much for your comment. We always try to do our best, but I hope you understand we always serve our food as fresh as it can be, and that's why when there are many clients, it's reasonable to wait for 20 mins more or less, afterall we are not serving fast food :) . About the tiramisù, we do it in a light way without mascarpone so that clients can enjoy it without worrying too much the heavy fat the traditional one contains, maybe there was some communciation missed that made it a bit unclear. I hope next time you can enjoy another dessert which tastes more closed to your expectation. Once again thank you for your comment and look forward to seeing you again and wish you a beautiful day! Best regards,
4 based on 654 reviews
Steps from the historic central piazza. Family owned and operated. Local and fresh meals for breakfast and dinner. Coffee, pastries, local wine, beer and a full bar. Wood-burning fireplace for the chilly days and air-conditioned during the summer. Homemad
I had a very wonderful and delicious lunch here. Very much recommended! In such a touristy town itâs easy to find sub-par food, but thankfully this restaurant is an exception. (Assisi probably has the worst food Iâve ever had in Italy, so beware of which restaurants you choose!) the service was friendly and helpful. I had a wonderful homemade stuffed pasta and nice glass of red wine. Simple but delicious.
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