The Province of Rieti (Italian: Provincia di Rieti) is a province in the Lazio region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Rieti. Established in 1927, it has an area of 2,749 square kilometres (1,061 sq mi) with a total population of 159,670 people as of 2013. There are 73 comuni in the province.
Things to do in Province of Rieti
4.5 based on 201 reviews
When my friends from Terni told me we were going to Labro for a meal in their favorite restaurant I was curious - Labro is a small village on a hill...what possibly could be there?
Possibly the most amazing food and restaurant in Umbria!
Mauro was so very lovely and his food - DELICIOUS and MOUTH WATERING! The ambiance of the quaint restaurant was so cozy and inviting.
It was a remarkable experience. I shall return there the next time I'm in Terni, no doubt!
5 based on 368 reviews
It has been a long time ago since I was at a restaurant with two Michelin stars but it was well worth the money. It is clear that the Trip advisor rating system can't apply to this high category of restaurants so don't compare it with my other ratings. I have added some photo's to give an impression since it is hard to describe the highly creative quality of this restaurant. Special compliments for the very friendly service and not too formal ambience. My favorite was probably the stuffed artichoke which got them a price in 2011, the egg inside that is still liquid is a good combination with the crusty outside. They are renowned for their fresh water fish dishes, as a main dish we had pike from the lake and that was excellent.
4.5 based on 181 reviews
We love this place. Just outside Rieti close to Contigliano and the sanctuaries of St. Francis of Assisi. The owners are lovely, considerate - they want to ensure the most pleasant dining experience for you. Elegant ambiance & structure. Service impeccable. Restaurant gets especially booked up at weekends & holidays. There isn't a view a such but the setting is very pleasant and tranquil.
Cuisine is typical of Lazio and especially typical of the province of Rieti but prepared creatively. Menu is only in Italian and staff don't really speak English but everything is so good here whatever you choose will be delicious! Always been satisfied with the wines too and our favourite dessert here is the port mulled fruit inside a caramelized suagr basket - large enough for 2 people to share, in our opinion!
We were here in Sept 2012 (evening dinner) and again in Dec 2012 (lunch) - all nicely decorated ready for Christmas. There is a small bar area where you can try the local grappa after your meal.
Definitely returning!
4.5 based on 478 reviews
A Sunday afternoon lunch, high in the Sabine Hills, north of Rome, with an amazing view, sounds good - yes! Beautifully laid out restaurant, spacious and clean, with huge windows emphasizing the incredible view. Busy, friendly waiters and lots of families enjoying their food. I had a salad of mushrooms, rocket and black truffle - light and delicious. My friend had a cestino - a cheese pie with flaky pastry - that she said was delicious. The other had a gnocchetti - small potato balls in a tomato sauce - that he said was excellent. For main I had fillets of rabbit, moist, savoury and well seasoned. My friend had the duck in a moscato wine sauce - both were very good. Followed up by 2 delicious desserts and all washed down with a local white wine. This is probably a restaurant for locals, but if you are an adventurous traveller seek this place out (Michelin Guide). It's just off the autostrada and 10 minutes up into the hills. The food is excellent, the service very good, the price is very reasonable (E35 each, including wine!), the view is stunning and the surrounding countryside rivals any found in its more famous neighbour, Tuscany. La bella vita!
4.5 based on 824 reviews
Lovely restaurant serving delicious food at a fair price. The ingredients are high quality and it shows. Excellent, friendly, knowledgable service. The antipasti are fantastic, the pasta - homemade,of course, is very tasty. We will definitely return.
4.5 based on 288 reviews
In a warm environment and welcoming, the restaurant " La Casina nel Parco", offers fresh products, presenting them in simple preparations and tasty.The Casina nel Parco is certainly the ideal location for excursions and for romantic dinner by candle light.
Nice countryside setting, good service, excellent food - order carefully: we each had antipasta, HALF portion of pasta, main course and still weren't able to finish - way too much food. Menu choices make a change; most restaurants in the area tend to serve very similar food); there are several separate dining rooms and in Summer an outside area. Definitely recommend, particularly in Summer for eating outside. Both times we've been in Winter/eaten inside - noisy with small children running around despite it being late in the evening.
4.5 based on 286 reviews
My wife and I ate here recently as part of a large tour group of 50 people. The food, drink, atmosphere and staff were all great.
The food & drink: We were served several courses, each thoughtfully planned and executed. Typical meat and cheese plate (mozzarella from Jersey cows, not buffalo - so it is a bit "tighter" in texture), an assortment of appetizers ranging from grilled zucchini, baked mash potatoes, green bean salad, barley salad, and much more. The pasta dish was very good, not too heavy which is always welcome when eating so much food! Fresh tomatoes were especially tasty. Steak and fingerling potatoes for secundi and a light cake w/ fruit for dessert. All the while, their own grown red wine (which wasn't as cutting as other reds from around the volcano) and some white falanghina from a neighboring town flowed freely.
The atmosphere: This property is absolutely beautiful with a beautiful vista of Mount Vesuvius (especially at dusk). The structure itself is build around the cave, making it a rather unique place to eat. As we sat and ate, many Italian families came in (dressed to the 9's) for special functions. This is how you know you've found a good place to dine, when you see lots of locals!
The staff: The restaurateur played host to our event for the evening and was a delight. He explained (in English) his vision for the place, as well as what each course was and where it came from. The Waitstaff were all friendly and attentive.
I look forward to returning to Agriturismo La Grotta with a smaller group to have a more intimate evening!
4.5 based on 200 reviews
In questo agriturismo che si trova ne cuore della mia sabina, siamo stati a pranzo.
Abbiamo mangiato molto bene, cibo di qualità e ben cucinato.
Sicuramente ci tornerò.
4.5 based on 265 reviews
We stopped here randomely as we did not plan to drive here. Tripadvisor told us that it is No. 1. We had the lunch menue for 10 €. We did not order everything they offered us to bring for this price. We could not beliefe that one could eat so good and much for this price. Unfortunately we will not come so soon again in this region as we would have loved to try all the meat dishes from the big menue card in the evening. I also loved to take home some ham, sausages and lardo from the own butcher, but it was too hot transporting these things.
The service girl was just so sweet. She would also be a reason coming back again. Greate place.
5 based on 236 reviews
We ate there after recommendation of a friend. We were with five people without reservation on a saturday night. Although you need to follow the (paved and unpaved) road longer than you think, the food and service is fantastic!!! Excellent value for money. Made great effort to make things suitable also for vegetarians, this food was lovely as well. Lovely waiter. Felt like being spoiled at an Italian home.
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