Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Amelia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you. including Umami, Crunch, L'Antico Borgo, Oste della Mal'ora, Il Ristoro del Falco, La Fattoria, Cuore & Sapore, Tempio del Gusto, Ai 3 Archi, La Gabelletta
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4 based on 288 reviews
La Gabelletta Food Bed and Leisure in UmbriaCountry House & RestaurantBeautiful hotel with a charming restaurant, located in a country side. Opened as an inn in 1700 on the border between a castle and a city in perpetual strife, The Gabelletta is among th
Don't be put off by the somewhat bland exterior of this place. Inside, you will find a very charming and welcoming restaurant. Make sure to get seated on the romantic terrace.The food is great and the service is warm. We went twice and were not disappointed.
4 based on 164 reviews
Cucina Tipica Umbra! Piatti Regionali E Italiani Ambiente Cordiale E Familiare
Enjoyed this restaurant. Very accommodating. Went with family members that live in Ferentillo (a nearby town) and returned twice on our own. Very reasonably priced and great food. Service was excellent even though my Italian is not quite good yet.
4 based on 2548 reviews
Probably one of the best dining experiences I've had in Spoleto. Excellent service, an extensive and varied menu, friendly and courteous staff. Each course was presently beautifully, was served hot and was delicious. The staff were very attentive without being intrusive. The only issue I had was that the contori was delivered to the table after we had finished the main course, apart from that, an excellent fine dining experience. Highly recommended.
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4 based on 852 reviews
Rarely you have the luck to pick the first place nearby suggested by TripAdvisor and find a special place like Cuore & Sapore. You could say that it's a testament to Italian and Umbria's cuisine if you can almost walk into a place at random and have it top the charts of the best places I ever ate at. The average in Italy is so high that it takes an extra gear or two to better it, but this is exactly what this place does: starting with service that was very welcoming and attentive. When it comes to the food everything was homemade and cooked to perfection: from the different types of bread, to the typical pasta, to the desserts. If I was a Michelin guide rater, I'd say that this place is one that deserves a detour if you're in the area.
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4 based on 250 reviews
We stayed at the hotel and were very pleasantly surprised by the convivial atmosphere and the wonderful staff. Then came the menu with an abundance of selections and then when our selections arrived we were all overwhelmed by the quality.The accommodation was five star and then the restaurant outshone it. If anyone is oin the area they should make a point of eating at this hotel/restaurant.Staff are wonderful, food is better.
4 based on 326 reviews
Love this friendly family run restaurant. Simple pizza and pasta choices - huge and thin crusted pizzas with a selection I've never seen before. Love the free pizza bread to set you off. Great service. Visited twice on our recent 4 night trip to Amelia. Thank you
4 based on 417 reviews
If you're looking for simple Italian cooking - this is a great option in TerniHand written menu, great local cheeses and meats, varieties of pasta, gnocchi all explained by the waiter in terms of where they're from in Italy, the recipes behind them etc.Great, simple food with friendly service...
4 based on 611 reviews
Umbria is lovely green quiet and landlocked. The latter fact means to have fresh fish you have to cook at home or go to Lazio, Marche or Tuscany. In Umbria, you will find meat, pasta and if you are lucky, something green. Most people do not learn to swim or eat fish.Every rule has an exception - L'Antico Borgo has excellently executed fresh fish and seafood done by a Sicilian chef who should be given some sort of Medal by the Province so that he stays forever. In a kind of obscure village between Terni and the Cascata, the restaurant is unassuming but pleasant. The modest space belies the excellent cuisine. We had the Insalata Fruta de Mare, which was both generous and fresh (exceptionally tender calamari and pulpo) and sublty seasoned. For main courses, we had the Tonno Tagliata- which was sushi quality tuna steak cooked on the outside and but preserved rare with and Spigola alla Griglia, a large portion grilled so to achieve the scoring and firmness without overcooking the delicate flesh.Complementing the excellent fish was a wine list that picked up a large number of great Sicilian wines that you hardly see outside of - well - Sicily. We had the bio-dynamic Vivero Sasitere Etna- a perfect citrus wine for the cuisine, light and wide awake. All this splendor for the cost of a run of the mill grill restaurant.In toto, it is as good as renowned (starred) places in Central Rome that cost twice as much. Now, I can save myself a drive and stay in Umbria for a regular appointment with the sea.The highlight is the fish
Most Popular Italian food in Amelia, Province of Terni, Italy
4 based on 625 reviews
Anyone visiting Terni should experience dining at Crunch. The menu is exciting and innovative featuring flavor combinations so unusual you will be surprised with every mouthful. Who would put tiny sweet meringues with lamb? It really worked. The service is super helpful with full explanations of all the offerings.We loved this place and will definitely return.
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4 based on 552 reviews
Food is really great: creative, upper-quality local and seasonal ingredients, and nice local beers (we tried the Kubu). Place is beautifully arranged, and staff are very friendly to explain all the dishes and their origin. Ask for the meaning of "umami" to learn a nice little story.Many Thanks
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