Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Soave, Province of Verona, Italy including Ristorante Al Gambero, Locanda Lo Scudo, L'osteria Di Via Roma, Locanda Colla, Enosteria da Andrei, Il Convivio, Damaranto, Degusto, Ambrosia, Antica Locanda El Grio
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4 based on 98 reviews
We had no other choice while traveling due to the pizzeria being closed across from this place. Being desperate we decided we'd give this, what we first thought was a hole in the wall, place a try. To our surprise this place is serious about great homemade locally sourced food. The waiter, Paulo, did a great job pairing local wines with traditional foods of the region. Everything is free, made from scratch and tastes excellent. Pricing was fair an honest. A true find that we will visit again!
4 based on 282 reviews
Ambrosia is a nice restaurant specialised in see food. Warm décor both in the bar area and in the veranda. An lovely dehors is a must during the warm season.Try the excellent mixed raw seafood starter with scampi, tuna tartar, red Sicily prawns, oysters and more, and donât miss the Lobster alla Catalana, which is cooked with chopped mixed vegetables. Interesting wine list with a variety of local and international selected producers. Price in line with expectations.Absolutely recommended if you are in the area.
4 based on 594 reviews
This is not my first meal at Degusto, but the first since Matteo summer working at Forte Village, (Hell's kitchen winner!!).Well, I and my family were delighted, we tasted several dishes and we did enjoy them very much. I personally love Foie Gras but never eat it in Italy as, my opinion, italian chefs are incapable of cooking it properly. Matteo does it to perfection!!Well done and see you soon.
4 based on 125 reviews
The octopus was divine, it literally melted in my mouth! Stuffed calamari were very prettily presented in a red pepper coulis and the lemon tart dessert fresh and not overly sweet. The glass-walled kitchen lets you view the chefs as the add their personal touches to local foods and serve the excellent soave wines.
4 based on 195 reviews
We went for lunch after visiting some of the local wineries. We did not have reservations, but this was not a problem. What struck me most about the restaurant was the service. The waitress was so friendly and helpful, very enthusiastic about her restaurant. We were presented with a taste of an eggplant mousse, it was delicious. We both had the risotto of the house with scallops. It was amazing, a unique risotto and I am a big fan of risotto. For main courses we had the pork shoulder and the tuna, both of which were just ok, the taste was fine, but had hoped for more. I did enjoy the veggies with the tuna. We each had a dessert, which was both delicious and unique, accompanied by a Jamaican coffee, a rare find in Italy. The restaurant also offers set menus that are very affordable. While the restaurant is set back off of the street, making it a bit hard to find, you can park off of the street in front of the restaurant.
4 based on 648 reviews
Finally something which stands out of the ordinary fish and sea-food restaurants.Friendly and informal atmosphere, courteous personnel and professional owners make you feel at the center of attention. Quite good wine list with a fine menu make you fully enjoy your meal.Moderately expensive for the overall quality; definitely a place I strongly recommend to sea-food lovers searching for a different and cozy restaurant..
4 based on 797 reviews
I had dinner in this restaurant last night with my husband and our Italian friend.This was my first visit but my husband and friend have dined here several times for business.On arrival we were given complimentary prosecco followed by a small pancake filled with ricotta and then some very tasty ham..again complimentary ( amuse bouche) I chose the scallops which were served in their shell and there were four large scallops served in different ways.I then had the clam prawn mussels dish served with a delicious tomato sauce,one of the best seafood dishes I have tasted.I then had a chocolate mousse ,which was complimentary and then I was too full up for anything else apart from a lemoncello. Would definately recommend and hope to be returning.
4 based on 348 reviews
We really enjoyed a prawn pasta ribbon dish here called Maltagl Mazz Porri. The prawns were so fresh and the simple sauce was delicious. We sat downstairs in a vaulted ceiling room which was atmospheric and the restaurant quickly filled up after 7.30pm. My only disappointment was the chocolate tiramisu which was like eating a chocolate ganash and had a strong almond essence which wasn't to my taste. However, would highly recommend the pasta.
4 based on 254 reviews
Pasta to die for. What else is there to say? English is limited, but it's worth pulling out translator.com to figure out the menu. It was recommended by an Italian friend. The location is right near the city wall--the quiet transports you back in time.
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4 based on 512 reviews
The restaurant is truly traditional Italian with no English menu and staff speaks only Italian but they are welcoming! Food are great, we started with a salad and trio fish as apetitizer, then duck meat pasta as 1st dish which are all fantastic! Main I had grilled sea bass which is really delicious! Unfortunately my partner had an under cooked beef dish, otherwise everything will be perfect! The meal of course comes with a local Soave Classico. The restaurant have a very comprehensive wine list! Ambiance was great too! Will definitely come back again!
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