Find out what Northern-Italian restaurants to try in San Bernardino including Ristorante Hotel Oriental, Osteria Vegia, Ristoro Larici, Trattoria Due Spade, La Baitella
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5 based on 249 reviews
Don´t be afraid to visit this restaurant even though it´s a part of the hotel which is usually not a good sign. However this place is really amazing. The environment isn´t the most beautiful I have ever seen, but the quality of the cousine moves everything onto the highest levels.I tried a traditional regional menu - pizzoccheri della valchiavenna, deer and desert being surprised by a small antipasto before as a free gift. This even helped to completely destroyed me as everything was so good not to be able to leave anything. Be aware that the portions are huge here, for example pizzoccheri could be enought for a diner, but it would be pity not to try also something else. Having closed everything with local amaro was a final point of a perfect experience which I would like to repeat.
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4 based on 448 reviews
Osteria settecentesca 1781, frequentata dal poeta Giosuè Carducci, ristorante tipico con specialità Valtellinesi .
After a tour over the Splügenpass we found this little treasure in Italy for lunch. It was just perfect. Local dishes, no menu, just what the waitress advised us in fluent Italian. We had the Pizokel and the local dried meat as a starter and local tagliata as a entree. Taste was very good, service very kind and the housewine was also very good. A great experience!
4 based on 394 reviews
It's always quite amazing to see how efficient they are managing the rush hours and grand appetities of famished skiers and still keeping up the good quality of food. Great pizzas, abundant and fresh salad buffet, tasty soups. Hunger may be the best of cooks but there is definietely much more than that attracting Larici's clientele to its kitchen.
4 based on 220 reviews
We visited this little restaurant en route from Switzerland to Lake Como. The food was great and the atmosphere really welcoming, it felt like we were the only tourists there. There was no written menu but we found food we liked and the price was pretty decent too. The only downside was that one of the waitresses was quite surly but otherwise, no complaints, w'll worth a visit if you want traditional Northern Italian food.
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4 based on 99 reviews
New owner. Homemade pasta and local dishes. Very kind people. Osteria amalia is in a particular position, 1750 mt with the best view of the local mountain. Solarium and relax.
Mario and Daniela manage wondrously to shepherd their child as well as their guests. From Mario I learned the story of "pizzocheri" (emphasize the "o" and pronounce it like in "beyond"), they contain pasta (noodles) and potatoes (and more). After having walked six hours to "Lago Emet" and back, I enjoyed them and understood, how (and why) it was so important for the hard-working folks in the highlands of Lombardia, to have saturating dishes like pizzocheri.All the same, from Mario and Daniela, you get light food, and all kinds of dishes, all tasting superb. And if you choose the local specialties (and a wine from Lombardia) you can be sure to experience a delicasy. If I had not to drive the car I would have fallen in dangerous love with the red wine called "inferno".We arrived by pure chance at "La Baitella Amalia", in late September 2013 driving South via Switzerland and Spluegenpass to Italy. The weather was right for mountain hiking, so we looked for a hostel near the "Saddle Spluga", and just below the dam-wall of "Lake Montespluga" (about 3km driving from the dam, or about 9km from the border) there is a huge billboard, advertising local restaurants and hostels. The panel is (if you come driving down) just below a left U-turn, and guides you to the left (east) to 'Mamela-Croce'; you drive through this village, heading south (and down), until you see a large single building on a small hill: even if all the window-shutters might be closed, it most often ist open.(And yes, they also rent rooms and appartments. After one night we phoned two friends to come and stay with us, they enjoyed too the restaurant and the hiking)In the summer and autumn, the landscape is ideal not only for hiking but also for (mountain-)biking. The winter season, of course, offers cross country ski tracks, motor sleighs and more.
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