Find out what Deli restaurants to try in Santo Stefano di Sessanio including L'Elisir Del Poeta, Il Cantinone, Ovino, La Taberna di Rocca Calascio
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5 based on 409 reviews
The Elixir of the Poet, our home, our Life; through the skilled mastery of Mrs. Barbara and Mr. Andrea, owners and chefs, offer their guests a path of taste and refinement for the palate. Tradition and knowledge come together in a just marriage. The old k
The motto of the husband-and-wife owners, Andrea and Barbara Piccinini, is âOspiti, non Clientiâ, and from the moment we walked in to this tiny restaurant we felt as if we were welcomed into their home.While Barbara did her magic in the kitchen, Andrea brought us many amazing dishes, each with an explanation as to what was what, and what came from where. There wany small servings, each as different and as delicious as the previous â and all examples of the local cuisine. Most of the ingredients came from local vegetable gardens, and much came in the form of wild herbs and vegetables gathered by Andrea from the nearby hills.Here are some of the tastings: Tomatoes with wild fennel; eggplant served with fresh pear; locally-made ricotta cheese with pistachio nuts; roasted pepperoni with potatoes; zucchini and carrot soup with barley; grilled cheese with honey and hazelnuts; barley risotto with wild herbs, almonds and lemon rind. We drank a delicious Cerasuolo rosé and a hearty red Montepulciano dâAbruzzo.Yes, exact Guests of our little house, we thank you for your words.The commitment to always do well and better.A dear greeting Mr Miguel!! ^ _ ^A & B.
4 based on 341 reviews
this bar/bistro wouldn't be out of place in any large city. Very sophisticated in a very understated way. The couple who run it do everything, all food is prepared behind the bar, simple but good, plates of assorted cured meat and cheeses bruschetta etc. and excellent local wine. We ate there for both lunch and dinner, prices very reasonable. You share tables with other folk but it all adds to the atmosphere.
Where to eat Italian food in Santo Stefano di Sessanio: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 38 reviews
We arrived later in the afternoon so the owner put together a plate of cold meats, cheese and pastry. It was delicious and great to sit out in the early Spring sun with a cool beer.
4 based on 172 reviews
After a trek up to the village below the castle, we (this time) just had coffee and biscuits sitting outside in the cobbled mediaeval street, and very relaxing it was. The food looked good too!
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