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Incuriositi dal volantino che ci ha consegnato il ragazzo a Rocchetta Mattei , siamo venuti qui a mangiare a pranzo. Tavolini all'aperto o locale climatizzato. Abbiamo mangiato bene: si mangiano piadine , crescioni, mega toast oppune primi e secondi con cucina tradizionale. La ragazza è stata gentilissima: oltre al servizio ci ha anche illustrato cosa vedere nei dintorni e particolari storici del luogo. Luogo perfetto per il dopo-Rocchetta.
4 based on 245 reviews
Good home cooking at "normal" prices. No wine list just the house wine, which certainly could be improved upon. I had to remind one of the ladies working there not to forget to bring the vino to our table [outside]. While they prepared the pasta dishes we ordered [good, but just that] we got offered some cheese to kill the time. Certo, grazie! The meat dishes we ordered were very good and I found my side dish, cooked red onions, very, very tasty. The bill for two came to 45 euros [including caffee but without any deserts], so one can not complain really... Oh, and a well maintained WC!
4 based on 258 reviews
This restaurant in Castelluccio in the hills about Porretta Terme served me some of the best meals I ate in Italia. Maybe it was because Salvatore and Daniela feature the traditional Apennine-Emiliano dishes that you may not find elsewhere; or maybe it is the fact that everything they serve made with local grains, produce and meats; or maybe it is because they make you feel like you are eating in their home. Whatever, this is an eating experience you should not miss. In the five days I spent there I had wild boar (cinghiale), rabbit (coniglo), pork roast (porchetta) and several types of local salami, sausage and mortadella. The pastas were every bit as delicious: tagliatelle bolognese, tortalloni (filled with local ricotta) with butter and salvia), stascinati (you may not find this on other menus). It got to the point I could not choose from all they offered, so I told them to decide for me and they never delighted with A surprise everytime. Their dolci are unrivaled: a fig torte, chestnut torte, strawberry torte, a dark chocolate cake that was fabulous. Just when you think you are done they will bring out homemade limoncello and other traditional "digestivi". Take a detour from the tourist trail and see the Real Italia. They operate a 10 room pensione above the restaurant and the town offers a slice or Italia that few people will see; and those how do will not forget the experience. If you like hiking/trekking the chestnut and beech forests above the town provide plenty of options for excursions in the fresh mountain air where you will find cool spring sprouting out everywhere (yes it is safe to drink). In season you will find several varieties of mushrooms everywhere and chestnuts by the basket full. The rooms may not be the best you will find in Italia but you will find that most of your time will be spent in the dining area and strolling about.Beyond the food and beautiful surroundings I found that the people of Castelluccio, especially Daniela and Salvatore, to be the friendliest I met in my six weeks of travel. Don't miss this place!
4 based on 320 reviews
We were recommended by the staff at Montepizzo (great call). Although early, there were a few people in the front area which soon filled up which was a good sign. What we did not realise was that the back section was already taken. We were visiting off season as this is a ski resort so found it surprising until the food started to arrive. I had a steak along with potatoes as a main dish (Gluten free) and watched as my friends devoured local dishes (pasta and bread). The end of the meal was celebrated with grappa. The owner is very proud of his very large selection which we had to try.....and rank for flavour.Great food, wine, grappa and staff in a warm environment
4 based on 258 reviews
This restaurant in Castelluccio in the hills about Porretta Terme served me some of the best meals I ate in Italia. Maybe it was because Salvatore and Daniela feature the traditional Apennine-Emiliano dishes that you may not find elsewhere; or maybe it is the fact that everything they serve made with local grains, produce and meats; or maybe it is because they make you feel like you are eating in their home. Whatever, this is an eating experience you should not miss. In the five days I spent there I had wild boar (cinghiale), rabbit (coniglo), pork roast (porchetta) and several types of local salami, sausage and mortadella. The pastas were every bit as delicious: tagliatelle bolognese, tortalloni (filled with local ricotta) with butter and salvia), stascinati (you may not find this on other menus). It got to the point I could not choose from all they offered, so I told them to decide for me and they never delighted with A surprise everytime. Their dolci are unrivaled: a fig torte, chestnut torte, strawberry torte, a dark chocolate cake that was fabulous. Just when you think you are done they will bring out homemade limoncello and other traditional "digestivi". Take a detour from the tourist trail and see the Real Italia. They operate a 10 room pensione above the restaurant and the town offers a slice or Italia that few people will see; and those how do will not forget the experience. If you like hiking/trekking the chestnut and beech forests above the town provide plenty of options for excursions in the fresh mountain air where you will find cool spring sprouting out everywhere (yes it is safe to drink). In season you will find several varieties of mushrooms everywhere and chestnuts by the basket full. The rooms may not be the best you will find in Italia but you will find that most of your time will be spent in the dining area and strolling about.Beyond the food and beautiful surroundings I found that the people of Castelluccio, especially Daniela and Salvatore, to be the friendliest I met in my six weeks of travel. Don't miss this place!
4 based on 371 reviews
Caciosteria is somehow strange. Talking about environment, it is really nice. It has its own ambiance, with local food and wine exhibited all around the place, nice closed veranda, exhibition of salumi and formaggio they offer that day. So, about ambiance you should not be worried. What about food. Here it is more complicated. They have some amazing things, like great cut meat, good pasta, they do some inspiring innovative experiments with classical local food, like with their own ribollita version, But sometimes you also get just average food as well, especially with meat. Overall, I do recommend it, it is one of best restaurants around Porretta Terme.
4 based on 306 reviews
After a whole morning trying to relax in a SPA we were very hungry at lunchtime and could not smell any food. This is probably the Holiday season for restaurants in the area. Wandering around, we finally spotted Le Vele behind the stalls of the weekly market. We checked the menus, one fixed price and one à la carte. They both sounded interesting.In a traditional restaurant, a bit old fashioned, but with all the good signs: happy clients at the tables, good, professional and quick service. We went for the 15 Euros menu, still a rich choice of pasta dishes and main courses. We had tortelli al burro and cotoletta alla milanese, with grilled vegetables side. We ended with Zuppa Inglese and Mascarpone with strawberries. Everything watered with a genuine Sangiovese.They are in the best "gastronomic" guides and have a long story in quality cooking.We will certainly come back with more time to explore the interesting à la carte menu.A nice discovery in Porretta Terme.
4 based on 501 reviews
On the recommendation from the hotel manager - wonderful. Proper trattoria menu, quite small choice, but all fantastic, great wine selection. We ate here four nights out of seven - loved it.
4 based on 318 reviews
Very simple dishes.Pictures look more promising then the content.Friendly employees.Not much alternatives in this town.
4 based on 258 reviews
This restaurant in Castelluccio in the hills about Porretta Terme served me some of the best meals I ate in Italia. Maybe it was because Salvatore and Daniela feature the traditional Apennine-Emiliano dishes that you may not find elsewhere; or maybe it is the fact that everything they serve made with local grains, produce and meats; or maybe it is because they make you feel like you are eating in their home. Whatever, this is an eating experience you should not miss. In the five days I spent there I had wild boar (cinghiale), rabbit (coniglo), pork roast (porchetta) and several types of local salami, sausage and mortadella. The pastas were every bit as delicious: tagliatelle bolognese, tortalloni (filled with local ricotta) with butter and salvia), stascinati (you may not find this on other menus). It got to the point I could not choose from all they offered, so I told them to decide for me and they never delighted with A surprise everytime. Their dolci are unrivaled: a fig torte, chestnut torte, strawberry torte, a dark chocolate cake that was fabulous. Just when you think you are done they will bring out homemade limoncello and other traditional "digestivi". Take a detour from the tourist trail and see the Real Italia. They operate a 10 room pensione above the restaurant and the town offers a slice or Italia that few people will see; and those how do will not forget the experience. If you like hiking/trekking the chestnut and beech forests above the town provide plenty of options for excursions in the fresh mountain air where you will find cool spring sprouting out everywhere (yes it is safe to drink). In season you will find several varieties of mushrooms everywhere and chestnuts by the basket full. The rooms may not be the best you will find in Italia but you will find that most of your time will be spent in the dining area and strolling about.Beyond the food and beautiful surroundings I found that the people of Castelluccio, especially Daniela and Salvatore, to be the friendliest I met in my six weeks of travel. Don't miss this place!
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