Reviews on Seafood food in San Marco, Castellabate, Province of Salerno including Hoshi, Osteria 1861, Quasi in Porto, Lido Santa Maria, Cantina Belvedere, Pasta e Pizze da Nello, Perbacco, Lo Sparviero, Restaurant K, il Parnaso
Restaurants in San Marco
4 based on 316 reviews
Il Parnaso is a two-generation, family restaurant with apartments all with breath taking views to the sea, offering excellent local cuisine.All the produce is home grown, from meat to vegetables and fruit, from wine to extra virgin olive oil. Homemade pas
Our Il Parnase, Castellabate dining experience is one for the books! We've prepared for four months doing research on a longest of five extensive trips to Italy, having only three poor meals in eighty or more dining establishments in the process scores of fine wines and a few that broke "the top ten". I Parnase made it to our top five with the added elements beyond great super fresh food beautifully prepared and presented. The kickers here were amazing value and a passionate, widely knowledgeable husband and wife team who grow many of their own vegetables and cultivate their own fresh meats of multiple varieties on extensive tracts, as well as pick one fresh fish daily for those otherwise inclined.The menu is fairly wide in scope, eclectic, bends a little exotic for those so inclined and incredibly reliable for those who don't. It is frequently updated based on what's fresh and in season. The views from Castallabate high up on a mountain above the sea, an Marco and Santa Maria are legendary, and Il Parnese sits near the top above all of it with panoramic vistas rivaling those of the Amalfi Coast. from which we'd just arrived that afternoon.Turning to the specifics: we began with a few gratis homemade thin tostada like EVOO fried crisps, full bottle of water, half of white wine and half of red both of very good quality for the price. My wife and I shared two pastas which we were advised to take one at a time on split plates so as not to confuse the taste bud bumps on our respective tongues' road. The alleged half portions (totaling four for the two of us) were as large as about half the regular pasta orders we've had in Italy as full sized primi.Each was of course homemade from flour (eggs) and water: the first a tagliatelle with baby thin asparagus and pumpkin flower/fiori in a wonderful rich cream sauce that somehow remained light as well - such balance in not one bit overwhelming the other more subtle elements. Our second pasta was as good as a ragu gets, one of the top three anywhere. I generally find ragu sausages disappointing: much too heavy, often with bits of dry, hard buckshots of nondescript meat and cloying tomato bordering on thick syrup in texture. It was explained that this ragu consisted of a carefully balanced melange of very fresh meats, mostly or totally from their immediately contiguous private farm property, and tomatoes that remained light while slightly pungent in seasoning and of intense yet subtle flavor. The homemade thick pasta had a wonderful al dente bite to it as well.We had previously been warned to hold off on ordering two secondi (how many restauranteurs say such a thing to their clients) given the quantity of food we'd ordered. So glad we split that single order as well: a tie for the best chicken cacciatore I've ever had. I'd almost picked the lamb, rabbit, goat or some other option, but was talked into it after expressing how I never order the dish out anymore. Its too often either falling apart or worse dry, over spiced (usually with oregano and overcooked garlic) and drowning in a paste of red reminiscent of ketchup.Here we had very fresh perfectly cooked chicken (fresh from within 300 yards) with herbed tomatoes where all elements complimented rather than competed one with another for attention. Our two shared (half) orders were very close to a full size second in many other establishments. The contorni were very interesting: one a simple medley from what's freshest in garden in a veggie light stew that cleansed the palate, the second a WOW stuffed cheese and herb cabbage that was fabulous and as different form its partner dish as could be imagined. We were almost too stuffed to finish our delicious wild dark berry lemon cream sponge cake, two complimentary orangecelli and coffee (one cappuccino and one cafe).Here's the finishing touch, the piece de resistance on our "one of five best meals: in two months of Italy thus far. The total cost including reduction : an astounding E50! This high a quality of meal in New York would have been a fine deal at over $100 and in most of Italy -without the lovely environment and vistas- easily E80.Don't miss the opportunity if nearby and be sure to reserve rather than roll the dice in higher seasons. We are returning in three nights for our last meal in the area, and are very infrequently disposed to repeating an appearance, however positive, in restaurants while traveling.thanks for amazing words....and wait here for tasting more "cucina dei ricordi"....grazie
4 based on 418 reviews
Ate here one evening. It was fabulous. Although eating outside, we were under cover. As we ate, a torrential thunderstorm raged down, quite amazing as I was having flambe king prawns at the time. Wonderful meal, great wine, lovely owner/staff. Can totally recommend. Loved it.
4 based on 755 reviews
I came to Santa Maria di Castelabate completely by accident and found this fantastic spot next to the attractive small beach. From the outside it looks more like a bar, and I was only expecting a simple lunch, but in fact I had really good one. It was mid September, so not busy, which maybe helps.
Where to eat Sushi food in San Marco: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 479 reviews
Heard from locals that they changed the chef and decided to give it a try on our recent return. We were positively surprised with quality food and service. The octopus carpacio was the best i have had. Delicious pasta. Nicely prepared fish. A bit annoyed with hidden extras like sides. Well done to return.
Most Popular Italian food in San Marco, Castellabate, Province of Salerno
4 based on 1101 reviews
Put this dining venue on your list of must visits.Remarkable value for high quality food - even the house red wine was impressive.Be comforted the stellar reviews are accurate and La Nonna is the icon.Location may not be instantly appealing but everything else compensates in abundance.
Best Southern-Italian food near San Marco, Castellabate, Province of Salerno
4 based on 849 reviews
Really nice atmosphere (for couples, ask for tables at the entrance, each table has its balcony with stunning view). Food is good, better main course than starters. Some dishes are gourmet and very rare to find here around, and worthy to taste. Had some small problems with orders, but bad management of the problem was worse than the problem itself (I read very similar comments about, maybe some improvements on this aspect are auspicable). A very large wine selection was available. Finally, price was fair. Suggested for special occasions.
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4 based on 192 reviews
Beautiful restaurant in a wonderful place on the sea.
Visiting Santa Maria?This place is right on the beach and if you drink or dine here, your sunbed is complimentary.Super home cooked food, lovely staff and well worthy of recommendation.
Top 10 Campania food in San Marco, Castellabate, Province of Salerno
4 based on 235 reviews
Lovely place, simple food, mainly fish and traditional recipes. We tried a variety of starters, 2 different first courses (paccheri and scialatielli, two home made kind of pasta), with seafood and some vegetables. Everything was fresh and delicious. On top, the wonderful, quiet and peaceful atmosfere by the sea (the place is right on the town harbour). I would recommended, and definetly we'll go back this year.
Where to eat Pizza food in San Marco: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 440 reviews
Donât be put off by the reviews saying this is a bit to aâ la carte. The food is exceptional - amongst the best. Itâs a lovely chilled and relaxed setting in a court yard. All the little additions and the service make this place. Food is so beautiful - a big thanks to all the staff.
4 based on 114 reviews
La Semplicità e la Purezza delle preparazioni Giapponesi, l'utilizzo delle eccellenze del pescato Cilentano... ... Hoshi, una nuova "Stella" del Cilento..
We decided to visit here reasonably late on a Saturday evening, as it was one of the only places that had tables available. (At this point, we were all very tired and stressed, so this probably didn't help our experience). The menu has a lot of choice, but was rather confusing - it did not really highlight which dishes were suitable as starters, mains or sharers. This meant that some of us had large meals, whereas others were disappointed with the tiny dishes they received. In general, the food was fine, but nothing special (in particular, the teriyaki was nice but the rice was cold). All things considered, I would question the value for money eating here. Furthermore, the service wasn't great and, although the food was delivered reasonably quickly, the servers were not very attentive or friendly. I'm aware that we didn't order a selection of dishes to share (as was probably the idea), but we were disappointed with our visit and wouldn't choose to come again.
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