The province of Macerata (Italian: provincia di Macerata) is a province in the Marche region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Macerata. The province includes 57 comunes (Italian: comuni) in the province, see Comunes of the Province of Macerata. Located between the rivers Potenza (Flosis) and Chienti, both of which originate in the province, the city of Macerata is located on a hill.
Things to do in Province of Macerata
4.5 based on 494 reviews
Caratteristico locale di montagna, dove vengono serviti piatti dell'antica e tradizionale cucina marchigiana e dove si possono degustare vini delle migliori etichette marchigiane.
Would throughly recommend. Tiziana's food is always delicious and innovative (using local ingredients), Gabriele is a charming, charismatic host and their daughters are very hard workers. They are an excellent team. Advisable to book - it can get very busy.
Menus are discussed with Gabriele at the head of the table and he will advise you of is on offer that night
We have visited a few times and the food has always been consistently excellent
A special mention has to be made to the pannicota with forest berries which has to be tried
This is a combination of italian charm, love of food and hospitality at its best .
5 based on 300 reviews
The owners of the house we are renting told us that Picciolo Di Rame was "not to be missed" Having spent three hours there this afternoon enjoying the 12 course tasting menu I can only endorse their comments. Real flavours of the local area including several recipes from the owners mother, together with excellent friendly informal service made for a fabulous experience Silvano the owner and his team really looked after everyone in the restaurant and although I only speak a little Italian and Silvano only a little English we got a real understanding of the fine fare put before us! We were also treated to a look at two books of photographs which Silvano has had published - very impressive Great food, free flowing wine, tremendous service Definitely worth searching out
4.5 based on 275 reviews
We have eaten here a couple of years ago when we were outside and the chilly evening breeze took the edge off our enjoyment. This time we were inside and it was excellent. The food was lovely (stuffed courgette flowers, pork medallions and lamb cutlets, plus coconut semifreddo dessert), and service prompt and friendly. Nice wines. Food & wine all reasonably priced.
What this place has above all else (literally) is wonderful views over the Treia countryside, so make sure you arrive early for dinner before the sun goes down.
It is a big place which specialises in celebratory functions, so be prepared for family jollity & perhaps a few children running around.
5 based on 216 reviews
Having heard that San Fabiano had re-opened after sustaining damage in the earthquakes, we were keen to try this restaurant, much favoured by the local population as well as tourists. Although the original building was badly damaged, the kitchens are still in use and the...MoreTank you!!
5 based on 167 reviews
Welcome to this country house set in beautiful Le Marche countryside and close to the stunning Sibillini Mountains Park. Life here follows the rhythm of nature, in a friendly and homely atmosphere, a pleasant well-being based on the choice of a life style close to nature. With this in mind, since some time we have been investing in saving energy, water, the collecting of refuse for recycling and the use of environmentally friendly products not tested on animals. We follow the natural cycles of the seasons and almost all the ingredients we use in the preparation of the dishes come straight from our land and kitchen garden, such as vegetables, fruits and olive oil. Next to that we use products from local producers. Nutrition plays a vital role in our health and by integrating this with what we already know will bring wellbeing to the whole planet, it is a natural evolution. This is the reason for our choice of a vegetarian-vegan diet.
We visited this place after a recommendation, arriving 'on time' at 8.30pm to be greeted by a few friendly pooches who milled around during the evening. Carlo and Melania seated us whilst we waited for the other dinners, who were obviously on Italian time! We...MoreThanks a lot for your review and your suggestions, we try to improve ourself everytime. As you write we are not spectacular (we are not a Michelin Restaurant), but nice is the right world. Thanks again.
4.5 based on 567 reviews
We can really recommend this place. The food was excellent, especially the home-made pasta, and the excellent antipasti. It's the best restaurant in the Jesi-Cupramontana-Staffolo area we know.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
Very good restaurant! The food was excellent, as was the service. Great surroundings. Would recommend. !Ravenwood Thank you for the wonderful review! Yours sincerely Paolo, hotel ristorante il cavaliere.
4.5 based on 493 reviews
We have been traveling in Italy on a road trip for about a month now. Thought we'd get off the beaten path a bit away from the main tourist traps. We landed in this
small mountain valley town called San Serverino Marche. As we couldn't get an address for our B and B, we used the address of the number one Trip advisor restaurant, Da Piero's as our GPS point. Oh my, how auspicious!
From the second you walk down the curved stairway from the easy to park street level (there is an elevator for those who might want it) we knew that we were about to walk into something very very special. This is a very elegant and sophisticated space. Great care and attention to style and detail has been lavished on this restaurant. It is totally modern and scrupulously cleaned. You could be walking into a five-star restaurant in New York or San Francisco, but no, you are in a family run restaurant far off the beaten path!
If you only speak English, then you must ask for PIerLuigi Who is the boss, owner and your new best friend! His English is very good and he will explain everything about the menu and how his wife, mother and three other chefs create some of the freshest and finest food we've ever encountered. Anywhere. And by the way, the difference in price between a meal in this fine establishment and some run of the mill Italian restaurant in Italy is literally a few euros. By the end of your meal you will be spoiled from other Establishments.
Every dish we had was fantastic! This is a modern take on local classics. Trust me, you will not be disappointed. The love and attention to detail is totally evident with every plate.
Do have some wine. The owners brother produces all of the wines used as "vino della casa" these are delicious and very inexpensive for the quality. If you stay at the B and B we were lucky to book into, "La Villa" and mention this you will be given samples free of charge for all of their wines!!
At the end of our meal, PierLuigi called his brother Giovanni (The winemaker) Who spoke to me in good English and invited me to come to the Vineyard and cellars to sample even more wines! What a family!
If you find yourself in this part of the world you must, and I mean must make every effort to visit PIerLuigi at this mecca of sophistication and Delight!
4.5 based on 376 reviews
A local recommended this fantastic restaurant as an option to a meat-based meal. Unexpectedly elegant inside, and how lovely to be offered a glass of sparkling wine once seated. Nice touch. I had an antipasto, primo, secondo e dolce... way too much... all excellent, fresh, creatively prepared and presented seafood & fish. I asked for a (seriously needed) digestivo recommendation, and was brought a Varnelli amaro served on ice. It was explained to me that at one time this particular amaro could only be purchase through a pharmacy... I believe it... and it worked perfectly. Definitely recommend Cavallini! Not inexpensive, but worth it.
4.5 based on 363 reviews
If you like pizza and piadinas, then this is really the place to go. The pizza slices are a bit thick but still very crispy, they are really good.
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