Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Rodi Garganico, Province of Foggia, Italy. Rodi Garganico (Italian pronunciation: [ˈrɔːdi ɡarˈɡaːniko]; locally Roud' IPA: [ˈroɵːd(ə)] or Rur' [ˈrʊːɾ]) is a town and commune in the province of Foggia, Apulia, south-eastern Italy. Located on a promontory east of the Lago di Varano, it is part of the Gargano National Park and of the Mountain Community of Gargano.
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4 based on 797 reviews
Il RISTORANTE NAUTILUS di Rodi Garganico, grazie alla sua ubicazione affacciato sulla splendida sabbia finissima e cristalline acque di fronte al porto turistico di Rodi Garganico Il RISTORANTE NAUTILUS vi propone piatti preparati rigorosamente con prodot
Nice view, beautiful location, perfect music and very tasteful food. If you are near Rodi Garganico, try it, you will appreciate for sure.
4 based on 273 reviews
Two stars because the food is good. Service is a disaster. They don't give you napkins, it takes almost half hour to get a couple of panzerotti (they can only do two at the time). Finally I think it is overpriced: 7 euros for a micro portion of fried fish. The white wine was served warm. No toilets facility. Personnel was smoking in the same area where we were eating, ignoring the presence of babies with us. We do not recommend.
4 based on 329 reviews
Welcoming, relaxing and delicious. The atmosphere and setting is something that i will never forgot. We sat under lemon trees and ate home cooked typical italian food. We will go out of our way to eat here again. Just beautiful. The chef came and spoke to us and we really got the impression that he cared a lot about the food that he was feeding us. Would highly recommend this amazing restaurant! Cant praise it enough! five stars for everything
4 based on 517 reviews
For a small restaurant it had a good range of meals and snacks. The drinks and food were very reasonably priced and its location on the town square is excellent.
4 based on 626 reviews
This was probaby the best quality food I had in Italy so far on this trip. Everything was very fresh with lovely flavours and the waiters were very knowledgeable. We enjoyed two pasta dishes: calamarata pistacchio gamberi and Rocco like allo scoglio. If you can imagine a cannolini tube cut into rings to resemble calamari then you have the calamarata pasta shape. They were served in a delicious white sauce made of cream oilpistacchio and sweet small prawns- exceptional. The scoglio is a mixed seafood dish. All the local seafood is fished locally: mussels, clams, prawns and scampi. It was down with a wine I had never come across before which was a local semi sparkling white Sangiovese. The dessert of Creme Catalan was beautiful. Containing flavours of lemon, cinnamon, and vanilla and was a wonderfully light way to finish the meal. This is a typical Italian family run restaurant perhaps a little pricier than some others but that is reflected in a superior quality meal.
4 based on 69 reviews
Quest'anno ho trovato due novità angolo bar e angolo gelateria che si aggiungono all'ottimo angolo pizze tutte ottime agli splendidi cornetti e all'angolo pane paposcie e taralli fantastici è stata una tappa fissa tutte le mattine
4 based on 400 reviews
Nice reasonably priced restaurant that uses local produce. Nice seafood and a very good range of pizzas although the bases, while being very good, were not quite the best. We particularly liked the Lago di Varano pizza that featured samphire and prawns from the local lake. They were scintilatingly fresh. The salsiccia and caciocaval was also good. This used a local semi mature cheese.
4 based on 1237 reviews
We had been travelling around Italy for more than 6 weeks and experienced some fantastic meals. We went to L'Operetta because it had excellent reviews. We were sadly disappointed. The waiter was dismissive of our attempts to make conversation - apparently because our Italian was not good enough. We were served whatever the staff decided we should have despite our orders. The food was unexceptional. Perhaps they are trading too much on their tripadvisor rating or perhaps we just struck a bad night. We stayed at the Albergo Villa Vittoria and the dining experience there was much better.
4 based on 257 reviews
Come and enjoy a wonderfull sunset from the huge brasilian structure on the sea. Your view can run from Rodi's landscape to Peschici, passing from Isole Tremiti. Local dishes will care your taste. Kindness and happiness will bring you really on holidays.
The guys are very keen and good teamed together.The atmosphere is Brazilian but the food is local and definitively good.The mixture between exotic and local Mediterranean is well balanced.Everything is . . . . Real. Nothing is fake. The only suggestion I have is for the plastic tables and chairs.I will be there again for sure.Thank you very much for your opinion.just about your suggest, our tables and chairs were made with modern materials (such as Rattan), any way thank you and we hope you'll come back soon.
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4 based on 130 reviews
Local frequented at all hours to eat good foods mainly from Puglia: Wines, cutting boards, big salad, cold dishes, sandwiches and meals for children. Proposals also "Paposce", typical specialties of the area made with mass of Pizza and craft beers.
Highly recommendable if you visit Lido del Sole. Just sitting here and enjoing Birra Mesina a good alternative to Corona. Try cena Pugliese and relax.
Where to Eat in Rodi Garganico: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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