Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Quart including Trattoria Aldente, Agriturismo La Famille, Cavallo Bianco, Maison Rosset, La Cantina Del Viandante, Vineria Wine Note, Agriturismo La Reina, Officina della Pasta, Saulle Re, Ristorante, pizzeria e bar - Ex Anema & Core, La Bottegaccia
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4 based on 934 reviews
Itâs a small place with few tables indoors but very cozy. Lady who served us was very friendly, attentive and detailed in her explanation.We ordered cold cuts and cheese tapas, beef infused with wine and Polanta.She recommended great Prosecco and red wine which we throughly enjoyed.Great meal and a great find
4 based on 325 reviews
The restaurant has just opened about ONE month ago.The type of cuisine is typically regional from the Naples area.We know very well the type of regional food being served at this place and can, therefore say that the quality is excellent.We had TWO problems though, the service and ... the bill!The service was very slow, although the place was less than half full.We had to wait about 15 minutes before the waiter came to collect our order.We then had to wait another 20 minutes before the first dishes were served.We were four at the table and ordered different dishes, but specifically requested to be served in a certain sequence, to ensure that everyone at the table had a plate served at the same time as the others.Unfortunately, after waiting for almost 30 minutes, the first dishes started to be served, but not in the sequence requested. Result is that one of us had nothing to eat and had to wait 45 minutes before his plate was served, while the others had already eaten their second course. They just completely forgot to prepare one of the dishes and put the blame on the chef. The worse was yet to come.Since we were invited by my son and his wife, I did not have a chance to check the bill before it was paid.On our way out, I enquired about the total paid, and found that it was excessive for what we ordered.We then checked the bill, and found out that they had charged four times the wine consumed (2 liters instead of half a litter at 10 â¬uro per liter).We just could not accept to be cheated so spectacularly! After complaining, we were refunded the 15 ⬠charged in excess and left.However, after leaving the place, we realized that the wine charged in excess was not the only item wrongly charged, which confirmed our opinion that we were cheated:Coffee: we were 4 at the table and only two of us had a coffee, but we were charged for FIVE coffees!.Drinks: the owner came with the drinks at the end of the meal and specifically stated that they were offered. In fact ... they were charged! Even more disgusting was the cost at which they were charged: 18 â¬uros for 2 "limoncello" and 2 "amaro" which are never charged for more than 2/2.50 ⬠each!Consider that in Italy, it is not seldom that the owner offers the drinks at the end of the meal. In fact it can happen (and it has happed to us several times) that the owner leaves the bottle for people to serve themselves.In total we were charged 36 â¬uros too much, although we recovered finally 15. Lesson of the day: never pay without checking the bill first.If you love the type of cuisine served at this restaurant and have enough time to wait for the slow service, you will find the place excellent, but, at any rate, pay attention at each line of the bill to check its accuracy, BEFORE you pay! ,
5 based on 401 reviews
Siamo un semplice negozio di pastafresca che dalle 12:15 alle 14:30 cuoce la pasta e la serve con i sughi del giorno. Si mangia a bancone oppure in take away. Il locale non fornisce il servizio toilette
This was a delight. If you speak Italian as badly as I do, then the owner compensates with excellent English and makes you feel at home.3 of us had different starters..solo good.Main plates were equally delightful. Our hard to please son declared the pasta the best he has ever had.Wonderful, and very filling.And then, stomachs very full, came dessert. 3 different ones tested and demolished. Again, excellent.A huge thank you for an experience we will enjoy for a long time.
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4 based on 703 reviews
We had an excellent and very affordable dinner at La Reina. The service was very good too.There is no menu, so you will have to eat what is on offer (although you can make your preferences known).We had anti-pasti that consisted of many different kinds of meat followed by very nice filled eggs, a first course of a pasta filled with cheese and meat, a second course of tagliatella with meat, local cheeses and finally a very nice dessert. Including wine and water for a very decent cost of only 25 euro.
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
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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
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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
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4 based on 96 reviews
We went to this pizzeria as we wanted to have a good pizza during our ski holidays and we were intrigued by the tripadvisor reviews. Well ... pizza was decent, but far from being great. It's true that the variety is huge, but the pastry itself ids not really what you find in Naples. Restaurant is not so easy to find (ask locals, if you find any), and you need a car to get there. Service is good and prices are very cheap. But I don't agree with the enthusiastic comments: it's decent but I wont go back in a hurry.
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4 based on 377 reviews
In this family owned place you'll find most local delicacies, most very local dishes you won't be able to find elsewhere.A truly great place to be.Very simple, very good service.The menu also varies with the season, beside some dishes you'll love to have every time you go!
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4 based on 1710 reviews
We dined here on our first night in Aosta. The food, wine and service was great. The menu varies to suit locally available fresh produce. Lovely central location and alfresco dining added to the overall experience. Prices very reasonable. Certainly worth a visit.
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