Reviews on Deli food in San Pietro in Cariano, Province of Verona, Italy including Focacceria La Figaccia, Gusto Piadine e Panuozzi, Locanda degli Scaligeri, Parma a Tavola, Latteria Bar food
Things to do in San Pietro in Cariano
A quaint and rustic location in the heart of our beautiful city, built using salvaged material, realized by three young men with the intention to introduce typical products of Verona and its mountains to the public. Here you can find top quality food dire
Upon checking in to our hotel in Verona my wife and I asked where we could go for a casual lunch. We were directed to La Figaccia. What a great find! The place is small but tastefully decorated. Most of the business must be take out as there is limited seating on stools along a counter. The fellows behind the counter told us that all the meats, cheeses and breads are locally sourced and they take pride in the quality. Seeing that I did not understand Italian and was having difficulty translating the menu, one of the staff sliced pieces of different meats for me to sample and recommending the most popular. The sandwich I chose was absolutely delicious. One of the best I've ever eaten and very reasonably priced. I offered to be one of their best customers if they would set up shop in Toronto. If you want a great Italian sandwich when in Verona, La Figaccia is the place.
Where to eat Fast Food food in San Pietro in Cariano: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1135 reviews
This is a small pizza restaurant with maybe six tables. It also does takeaway. You order the pizza, panini etc at the table and pick up beer or wine from the fridge.The pizzas were both outstanding. I had four cheese and my partner had four seasons.The restaurant was very clean, the owners were very friendly. Could not fault it.
4 based on 358 reviews
We were looking for a place to have a quick but good lunch. And when in Italy you cannot not go a bad restaurant so after careful searching we found what later became the perfect spot! Very friendly waiter, AMAZING food and a nice atmosphere on the terrace with a lovely breeze. We got some nice wine recommendations too! We only had seafood: a nice platter of crudi (raw red shrimp, scampiâs and oysters) to start after that pasta with seafood and my husband had a pasta with a super velvety Taleggio sauce and fresh truffle. Worth every euro!
4 based on 1682 reviews
Whenever I write a review, I take a range of factors into account relative to the cost, reputation, expectations and type of establishment. As such, ratings are accordingly subjective.The reviews of Parma a Tavola appeared excellent, and we wanted to try an authentic lasagne in Verona on our last evening here.The restaurant is quite small, with only three or four tables downstairs. We didn't have a reservation, but that wasn't a problem. We were led upstairs into another dining area, which was surprisingly quiet for a weekend evening. The decor was unusual, in that the walls were covered in handwritten comments by guests from all over the world, giving the place a cosmopolitan and contemporary feel. The room was stiflingly hot, although the air conditioning unit was turned off. Some of the diners went about tinkering with the unit and managed to get it working. Kind of... The room was also deathly quiet, with no ambient music, despite there being a sound system installed. Now I abhor intrusive music during dinner, but the silence was quite disconcerting, leading to hushed conversation between guests. We ordered two Cokes and a bottle of wine and, of course, lasagne! Two bottles of Coke were served, along with the wine. Unfortunately, the bottles of Coke weren't open, nor were there any wine glasses. After a few minutes, we managed to attract a waiter's attention, and he resolved the issue. Only latterly did I notice that other diners had an ice bucket for their wine, whereas we made do without. The lasagne was incredible! Never have I had such a wonderful one, and every mouthful was a delight!Afterwards, the lovely waiter asked if we'd like coffee or dessert, so I ordered two espressos and asked to see the menu again. Coffees were brought, but no dessert menu, which was a shame.This place could be great, and the food already is. The service however friendly, was poor, which really detracted from the experience.There are many far better restaurants in this beautiful city. I won't be going back to Parma a Tavola any time soon...
4 based on 262 reviews
We didnât want to look for anything special on a hot day in Verona and sat outside in this restaurant. Service was fine but the food was average. The pizzas werenât special. Maybe spaghetti is a better option. Their coffee is really good. Reasonable prices. Toilet on ground floor but no locks on the doors.
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