Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Andean Region including Antigua, Pizzeria Da Enzo, Aprile, San Pietro, Mille Miglia, Sottovoce Ristorante, La Balconata, Pazzo, Barriott Ristorante & Lounge, Nonna Mia
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4 based on 50 reviews
This cozy small restaurant is very well located in Plaza La Castellana. Has spectacular italian Pizza. Loved the salad and carpaccio as well
4 based on 85 reviews
This place is well located in Las Mercedes district.There is valet prking like most restaurants in the zone. Service was above average. The place is clean and looks new. They have a nice wine cave at the end of the restaurant without refrigeration... Wines could be better. This place is not cheap but it is worth it. Lots of nice people.. They have several seating places, inside, outside in an open terrace or the second floor that is also a closed terrace and after 11 pm they put different music (hangout / drinks) that does not interfere with the music downstairs... They did a pretty good job isolating! The restrooms were also clean...This place is ok to meet with business partners, clients etc and have some drinks. Food is mixed, I tried several dishes and some were good and some not! The traditional tequenios were ok and the goat cheese tequenios avoid! All in all, this place is ok.Enjoy
4 based on 77 reviews
The simplest things are sometimes work best and this Pazzo is a good example. Good food and good service in a sober environment without architectural or folkloric tricks in a scenario where bricks and ocher colors dominate the decor. It has a fountain at
I just went there couple of weeks ago and was fascinated bye the ambiance, food and service. It's simply a beautiful place to go have lunch or dinner. Totally recommend the meat carpaccio is simply superb. The fish is prepared to perfection and the meat and pasta have also distinguished dishes among the menu. Totally recommend Love it.
4 based on 163 reviews
Located along the Riveria Rio Guiare, La Balconata, as the name suggests offers outside dining. The view is not too inspiring (unless, of course, you find pleasure in viewing flyovers and concrete support pillars) however it's nice to be able to find a location in Las Mercedes with an outside dining option. Seated on the balcony we were attended to quickly with a range of drink options (pleasant to find both white and red Sangria being offered) and a good selection of Italian favorites. Particularly noteworthy were the salads and antipasta (both well presented, very generous in portion size and tasty). Mains were also very generous in size hence pizza in the fridge for breakfast. A good option for a family dinner.
4 based on 62 reviews
This place was located in las Mercedes as La Montanara! They moved to the Euro building hotel and have quite a good spot! They have their own entrance which I did not know... go there for the valet as it will be included ... if you valet at the hotel, it will be expensive!!! (Learned the hard way!!!)Ordered a pizza to start which was quite good and tasty.... then I had the duck which was overlooked... incredible but true! Also had an ai olà pasta that was tasty and al dente! For desert I had maybe the best tiramisu I've had in a looooong time!!! So much so I had to order another one.... service very good and great ambiance!!! If you are staying at the hotel, don't miss it!!!Enjoy
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4 based on 130 reviews
The ambient, the smell, the theme, and the food. Superb quality for a not pricey lunch: pasta at is best, and another incredible pizza place in this city.
4 based on 143 reviews
Definetely one of the best family oriented restaurants in Caracas. Forget about those booze and drunk filled restaurants all around Las Mercedes area. Food is not bad but don't expect a 2-Star Michellin guide worth venue either. It is what is a lovely place to spend some time with familywhile eeating decent italian food. Price tag is well above average but it is far from being a luxury restaurant.
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4 based on 176 reviews
In general I liked the atmosphere of the restaurant. International food not only Italian, makes it easy for pretty much any palate. Good wine list and the possibility of outside sitting without getting sun baked.
4 based on 141 reviews
Went with a large group of colleagues from work. Very accommodating waitstaff. Made a special dish for gluten-free member of our group. Casual and clean. Good individual size pizzas.
4 based on 426 reviews
The nice decor is like the house of an eccentric grandmother. Eclectic chairs, old saints, mirrors, embroideries. The terrace is very nice with a lot of tropical plants. The food is very inventive, with seasonings from different parts of the world but mostly italian/venezuelan. Their best dishes are the pastas with venezuelan sauces, like ravioli with asado negro. Only once I was disapointed when there was gravlax in the menu and I was served a very bad smoked salmon. Very pleasant, always crowded.
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