Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Fenis including Pizzeria El Dorado, Le Bourg Trattoria, Maison Rosset, Vineria Wine Note, La Cantina Del Viandante, Antica Trattoria Champagne, Agriturismo Le Bonheur Restaurant, Hotel Comtes de Challant, La Vrille, Trattoria Favre
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4 based on 185 reviews
There is no menu but this was the best ! We told what we are looking for and beyond that they bring us some different dishes to eat! We really like all we had! The gnocchi was delicious and my boy said he had the best ravioli in his life. The service was very good also with very kind people. We really like the place that we went 3 times during our stay in Aosta.
4 based on 126 reviews
We had a great diner. 6 courses and all home made. They made special dishes for our kids, we didn't have to ask they just knew what kids like! The room was nice and we sleep very well!!
4 based on 123 reviews
Ate a late lunch here before a visit of the magnificent Fénis castle nearby. The tartar of Piemontais veal tender and tasty and attractively presented. The stuffed rabbit likewise. Not a lot of options for my vegetarian friend. Fairly priced. A large rustic room with nice light fixtures. Friendly service.
4 based on 53 reviews
OMG this place is a bit tricky to find but well worth it once you get there. It's a set menu and extremely good value for money. We spent â¬70 for 2 adults and 2 children. There's a HUGE selection of dishes for the antipasti, two pasta dishes, a meat and veggie course, pudding, wine, bread, grappa.... I don't think I'll eat again for a couple of days!Do book and do arrive at 20 when the restaurant opens. There's a children's park in the garden and lots of animals to see.We were on foot and the cook even offered to drive us home! We declined though as we seriously needed to walk after all that food. Totally recommend!
4 based on 216 reviews
We ate here several times during our stay in Aosta Valley. The food was excellent, presented in copper saucepans which we found unique. Service was professional and friendly. Menu featured typical dishes of the region. Good house wine and desserts.
4 based on 157 reviews
We were suggested ordering fish for all courses (yes, fish: even if this restaurant is on the Valle d'Aosta mountains it offers fish) but both were surprisingly "anonymous".I ordered pasta with prawns but it had just one of those shellfishes on no more fish. Taste was not bad but it seems more a tomato pasta than what I ordered.After this I ordered a mixed fishes grill and also in this case it was not so good: tuna fish was ok even if a little bit too dried and poor in taste but there was also a small part of octopus that was terrible hard and with a bad taste and a cuttlefish that was even worse.I decided to choose fish meals under the recommendation of the owner and of the cook that told me that fish is their specialty (they both come from Sicily) but it was a wrong choice. The only excellent thing was the sicilian white vine.Finally also price was not so a positive aspect: it is expensive for a lunch with food I dislike. In the case food was ok, price is in line with mid-pricing restaurants. However, don't consider it as a "trattoria" or a pizzeria!Dear customer, we are sorry our food was not in line with your expectations. We do not pretend to be a high level "trattoria" or "pizzeria", we are just two retired person who do this job for love and passion and, even if we try to do our best, it may happens we can't. That means that we have still a lot to improve. It it happens, we would be glad to offer you a dinner, just to ask you sorry to have betrayed the confidence you made on us. Best regards Enzo and Lina
4 based on 102 reviews
What a fantastic little place for wine and typical Valle D'Aostana food. We popped in for some wine and had great service and real passion for the product from the staff. Well worth a visit for some lovely wines and excellent service
4 based on 906 reviews
My mom and I visited this restaurant for Sunday lunch. There is a fixed menu and the food is served at a fixed time. We got the last table availble. For EUR32 we had about 10 appetizers, fresh ravioli filled with juniper and meat, polenta with fondu (incredible), beef with potatoes, a large platter of local cheeses, fresh gelato, digestive tea, and wine. All of the food was delicious but I especially loved the fondu, the salami in the appetizer, and the cheese platter. I am making this restaurant a destination on my "to come back to in the next year" list! WOW
4 based on 238 reviews
Stopped in this small unpretentious trattoria on our way and weâre very pleased. The menu is short and served in a quickly and friendly manner. What we tasted was simply good, made of excellent local products and the bill very soft. It would be unreasonable to ask for more! The small outside terrace was perfect too.
Fresh pizza dough and delicipus toppings make for a relatively cheap but delicious meal. We took our pizza out to the square as this is a take-away restaurant and enjoyed the food as well as the view.
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