Find out what Contemporary restaurants to try in Perugia. This picturesque Umbrian city has a history that spans many eras. The city wall and arch are Etruscan; the sixth-century Sant'Angelo church was built atop a Roman temple; the town's cathedral is both Gothic and Renaissance. If you have a sweet tooth, visit the famous Perugina chocolate factory; if you have a full set of sweet teeth, visit during the Eurochocolate festival, held in October, when the entire town reportedly smells of chocolate.
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4 based on 453 reviews
The simplicity of the home-made pasta, the fresh and genuine flavours from Umbria make special the cuisine of our restaurants. Once seated in the cozy dining room or in the enchanting covered terrace, admiring a wonderful view on the countryside, you can
The restaurant is sort of semi detached to the hotel. It is in the old cellars/stables and reached by a 20 metre walk from the main buildingI was left with the impression that the hotel is abandoning its restaurant. The photo above on this page shows tables with table cloths - you no longer get a table cloth. There are very fancy plates that restaurants use when trying for Michelin stars, but the food no longer is in that leagueHowever it is moderately priced, which helps if you are staying in the hotel, and finding another restaurant in the area is not possible.The service is a bit lackadaisical, and the waiters don't really seem to have their hearts in their job. It is all a bit odd , as the hotel is done to a high standard, and is aiming at the top of the market.
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4 based on 331 reviews
énonè, as the name implies, it is a restaurant...and it is not ... just a restaurant. A place to get together, for a clientele that wants to combine the taste of good wine with genuine and never dull foods. An activity that would like to propose its own p
We were glad to have stumbled on this place. Everything from beginning to end was superb - the attentive service, the main dishes (including surprisingly good potato rosti 'pizza') and dessert. They have a wide ranging menu that also caters for gluten free and vegetarian palates - a truly welcome break from the usual monotonous pasta/pizza fare. We had a delightfully refreshing tomato soup, light and tasty, without being salty. Even the organic wine was surprisingly good. Deserves a repeat visit.
4 based on 194 reviews
This restaurant was a fantastic find. Definitely one of the best in the area of Perugia. All the food was fantastic but I would definitely recommend any of the steaks. They were really tasty and plentiful. There was a great variety of food on offer, something to suit everyone. The staff were really helpful and attentive. I would definitely recommend having one of the desserts, they were delicious.
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