Stintino (Sassarese: Isthintini, Sardinian: Istintìnu) is a coastal comune (municipality) in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Cagliari and about 35 kilometres (22 mi) northwest of Sassari.
Things to do in Stintino
4 based on 654 reviews
Stopped off for a coffee and a break and stayed for a while. Served by two very pleasant and we'll mannered guys. They made the stay really nice as did the excellent coffee and food.
The Terrace has first class views of La Pelusa beach and the old tower on the island. There is a path from the restaurant to the beach.
4.5 based on 737 reviews
You need a car to get there, the road is not so smooth.. Apart from this, it is the best place to eat! You have a fixed menu for everyone for 32 euros (really cheap for what they offer). The ingredients are really good and mostly everything is bio. highly recommended. It's the real sardinian food!
4 based on 1 reviews
Ok restaurant with nice views, especially if you get there before sunset. The waiters are super professional, some speak decent English. The food however is plain average. We had dinner at this restaurant on our first night in Stintino and thought it was ok, but there much better places in the area.
3.5 based on 472 reviews
We haven't booked to this restaurant, but they made efforts to arrange the tables for 8 persons, and finally the service is quiet good, the food also. Nice address, to do...
4 based on 239 reviews
Can thoroughly recommend this restaurant. We ate on the upstairs outdoor Terrace. We shared an antipasti starter - a good quality selection of meats and cheese. Grilled swordfish and a swordfish pasta to follow. Very friendly waitress and excellent value delicious food. Would definitely recommend. Didn't book; but this was the end of September.
4 based on 778 reviews
The restaurant was founded by Uncle Pierino Scano and named in honor of his wife Lina. Opened in 1966, he specialized in local dishes such as fish soup, Stintino salad of octopus, the Stintino capon, lobster soup and bottarga spaghetti. Today, following the tradition, we use purely the local catch and propose typical Sardinian dishes such as culurgiones, the suckling pig with myrtle, and seadas tumbarelle, accompanied by the best local wines, from filu ferru and myrtle. doing wink to Sustainable Mobility, we have activated a certificate stall for charging electric vehicles.
We went to this restaurant on one evening, following the suggestion of our hotel (Park Hotel Asinara). Dinner was so good that we returned the day after for lunch. Staff was very welcoming. On the second visit, the owner even offered us a Prosecco, to toast his birthday. Food was very good and included traditional Sardinian dishes. Desserts were remarkable. Prices more than fair. Lina was definitively one of the best restaurants we visited in Sardinia and we will certainly return when back in Stintino.
4 based on 634 reviews
4 based on 762 reviews
proprietario Davide 3804189350
Recommened by locals.
We arrived at Stintino late, at 9 pm.. we asked an old woman in a fashion store for restaurant, she recommended following. Unfortunatelly we didnt have a reservation and waited 40 minutes for a free table.
The food was super, tasted very well, good restaurant for fish friends, price and quality are fine
4 based on 501 reviews
I went there with my wife , at 9 pm. We wait a bit to order. We ordered grilled fish and grilled meat. The meat was not good at all. I ordered potatos as side dish never arrived. They were nuce but not organized. I cannot suggest this place but it is decent.
4 based on 240 reviews
Chameleon was a great recommendation from our hotel, and the food and service proved to be fantastic! We had no idea that our lunch was going to be so nice and relaxingly. This was a gorgeous Terrace restaurant overlooking La Pelosa beach and the historic sixteenth century watchtower, the Torre della Pelosa. The waiter recommended a wonderful local wine to compliment our lunch which we thoroughly enjoyed. He also also recommended favorite local dishes which we tried and loved. The Chameleon was a Sardinian treat!
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