Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Salorno, Province of South Tyrol, Italy including Gasthof Goldene Traube, Dolce Spina, La Cacciatora, Schwarz Adler, Gasthof Goldene Traube, Pizzeria Bar Ristorante "Da Demetrio", Ristorante Da Pino, Trattoria Vecchia Sorni, Gasthof Goldene Traube, Ansitz Romani
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4 based on 107 reviews
The food is great and seasonal. The restaurant is rebuilt farmhouse, very romantic and cosy whilst still modern.The service was a tad slow even though they weren't busy. The prices are a bit steep compared to others of the same caliber in the area.
4 based on 144 reviews
Stopped here for lunch with family. The outdoor seating was very inviting, but we chose the indoor seating with comfortable air conditioning! The entire restaurant looked brand new and very well decorated.The service was decent and the food was amazing! The pasta tasted homemade and the salad with grilled beef was so savory. The additional sautéed mushrooms made it even better.They need to redesign the bathroom. There is no privacy between the men's and women's bathrooms. Strongly recommend.
4 based on 743 reviews
Nice menu selection, nice terrace. The food was good but I was hoping to be blown away and I wasn't. Favorite was the gazpacho, tagliatelle, octopus starter and the peach sorbet/apple/rosemary dessert. Meat (beef) was cooked well but not that exciting; rabbit tagliatelle was good but I'm still not convinced it wasn't chicken. The waiter was a bit offended when I said it tasted like chicken, and explained that rabbit cooked in a certain way tastes like that, but I'm still not convinced that it wasn't chicken. Even if it was in fact rabbit, shouldn't it have been cooked in a way to make it taste a bit more special than chicken?!
4 based on 722 reviews
Very large restaurant with very wide choice; generally I don't trust places with so much offer on the menu and such large seats plan. Clearly I can only speak from a limited selection of dishes tasted, but the quality was good, particularly I liked the risotto cooked in Teroldego wine finished with local cheese. The Trento Doc wine was excellent. The spaghetti alla moda Pino were not memorable.
4 based on 139 reviews
We arrived to Mezzocorona early, about 2 hours before our appointment at Dorigati for wine-tasting. Da Demetrio is located just a couple of blocks from Dorigati and on the same square as the main church. On a sunny day, you can choose to sit outside on the square or pick a table in the spacious inside dining room. We chose the latter, mostly because it was too hot outside. The place is light, spacious and comfortable, although modestly furnished. Mezzocorona is, after all, a small town. You walk through the bar to get to the dining area, which overlooks the pizza oven. The tables were clean, with attractive tablecloths. Service was simple, friendly and efficient. We each ordered a pizza for one, but of course, it was far too large for one. The crust was thin and perfectly baked, while the dough was prepared right in front of us. There was a wide selection of ingredients. Mine was La Capricciosa, loaded with mushrooms, artichoke heart and pepperoni. Simply delicious, although I could only finish half. A 1/4 L of house wine was quite satisfying and of good quality. There were many other choices on the menu, not just pizza, but our driver advised us to try the pizza, which he knew quite well. We skipped dessert, although there was an attractive selection: there was no room for it. An excellent coffee crowned our meal. Clearly worth the stop.
4 based on 144 reviews
Stopped here for lunch with family. The outdoor seating was very inviting, but we chose the indoor seating with comfortable air conditioning! The entire restaurant looked brand new and very well decorated.The service was decent and the food was amazing! The pasta tasted homemade and the salad with grilled beef was so savory. The additional sautéed mushrooms made it even better.They need to redesign the bathroom. There is no privacy between the men's and women's bathrooms. Strongly recommend.
4 based on 383 reviews
The âSchwarz Adlerâ (Black Eagle) Cellar is in the heart of Kurtatsch, at the Josef Vigil Schweiggl Square and is the oldest Gasthaus (inn) in the place. The inn, with its interesting history, has been operating for centuries. The connection of new and ol
I simply could not fault this restaurant. The menus was wide and varied, catering for all palates. Food was perfectly cooked and delicious. The accompanying wines were of fine quality and reasonably priced. Service was friendly and attentive but not intrusive. We had a superb evening here and can't wait to return.
4 based on 718 reviews
We enjoyed our Meal, Service was impecable and value outstanding.We shall return on our next time there.
4 based on 390 reviews
Our group of hungry mountainbikers unexpectedly had lunch at Dolce Spina (planned restaurant was closed), we all had a thoroughly enjoyable lunch, with superb food -presentation of the dishes was excellent-, friendly service and extremely reasonable prices. A must.
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4 based on 144 reviews
Stopped here for lunch with family. The outdoor seating was very inviting, but we chose the indoor seating with comfortable air conditioning! The entire restaurant looked brand new and very well decorated.The service was decent and the food was amazing! The pasta tasted homemade and the salad with grilled beef was so savory. The additional sautéed mushrooms made it even better.They need to redesign the bathroom. There is no privacy between the men's and women's bathrooms. Strongly recommend.
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