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4 based on 681 reviews
Incredible restaurant overlooking the stunning Piemonte region. Service was friendly, humorous and efficient. Enjoyed a few pasta dishes and a perfectly cooked duck. Bread and amuse bouche was outstanding. We sat on the balcony with excellent views and the waiter offered me a blanket as it was slightly chilly. Definitely would recommend to all - menu in English, all waiters speak great English and they have a friendly resident dog to greet visitors who loves hugs.
4 based on 648 reviews
We had the braised beef in Barbaresco wine, with a very small portion of mashed potatoes and some vegetables. It tasted good, but we already had the same dish better.What made the experience less was the attitude of the staff, not so friendly and even a bit arrogant
4 based on 324 reviews
We looked forward to eating at the Michelin starred restaurant. It turned out to be a disappointment. Prices are certainly consistent with the rating of the restaurant, but we didnât find the food to be so. The spaghetti seemed under cooked and almost crispy to us. The salad was quite good, although we were asked to mix the dressing to our own liking and given several olive oils along with a balsamic vinegar. I had a crispy veal dish that was crispy but rare to raw on the inside and several pieces of the veal were tough and chewy, difficult to cut with a knife. We expected more, especially given the expensive prices. In fairness, I think we were comparing both the price and food quality to several osteriaâs in the area that had a much better price to quality ratio.
4 based on 1648 reviews
Our dinner started very well with excellent appetizers, antipasti (both gamberis and rabbit were succulent) and pasta dishes. No question about the quality of those: beautiful presentation of nice products. Unfortunately we were disappointed by our mains: the traditional "Piemontese" (excellent meat, original treatment, but rather heavy and not particularly adapted to to the location) and the lobster (very ordinary treatment with raw vegetables) ... probably not the wisest choices from our part. Service good but irregular. Amazing wine list, obviously of local bottles but also of wines from other areas. Prices very reasonable for the quality of the dinner. The dining hall is large and pleasant and the view is spectacular. So a very good evening but unfortunately also with some mixed feelings.
4 based on 227 reviews
Hidden away deep in wine country is 'Birrificio Citabiunda' - a beer loverâs paradise surrounded by rolling hills packed with vineyards and quaint Italian villages. Marco is the man with a plan and the brewer of a number of fine beverages, each with a quirky name and a funky design. Sit yourself at the bar and peruse the shiny taps and their logos. You might want to work your way along the taps sampling Marcoâs delicious beers before declaring your favorite â but be warned! Some of the tasty tipples pack quite a punch and may be a little stronger than your usual brew back home. âCinnamon Girlâ was a winner for me! A 5.7% pint of pure deliciousness. It was the closest of all his beers to a British style ale. Marco I salute you! Among the other beers I tried was one called âBlack Rebelâ. Marco said he was at home eating After Eight Mints when he had the idea for this beer. It is made with cocoa and mint so I was a little dubious. It's a strong dark stout that surprises you with such a deft, subtle touch of mint in its after taste. I bow down to such greatness! I thoroughly recommend this place.
4 based on 467 reviews
There were not so many tables taken when we visited, so the restaurant lacked atmosphere. But, the food was excellent, esp. the pasta dishes. The service was very professional and personal. There were some nice touches, such as the homemade plate of biscuits with coffee. Itâs a nice restaurant, good food and service and the price point is expensive from a British point of view but comparable with the main hill town restaurants in that area.
4 based on 337 reviews
Simple typical Piemontese fare but the big attraction is the wide selection of local wines. Great bar.
A fantastic welcome, great charcuterie, sensational wine selection. The pasta with raw egg and truffle is just excellent.If you to neive this has to be on you list. Very traditional very friendly.
5 based on 104 reviews
Our agritourism is located in Rocchetta Belbo, in the middle of the Langhe area. Surrounded by vineyards sustained by ancient dry stone walls, alternated by woods, is our grandparents' farmstead, standing since more than two hundred years: its ancient wal
We were made to feel very welcome and the service was personal and efficient. Each course and wine was explained making it a wonderful experience for us Australians. We enjoyed the authenticity of the meal and the locally grown wines. Wouldn't hesitate in recommending this for a lunch venue.What a pleasure to read your words!Hope to see you again really soon! Big hugs from Piemonte!
4 based on 185 reviews
We went for Sunday lunch for my in-laws anniversary. 4 adults. Beautiful location under the trees on the grass with a cool breeze, really pretty and very comfortable. When we first arrived the initial impact was a little worrying- the food was served before the bread basket, the white wine was left without an ice bucket which we asked for twice and we asked three times for a bottle of water... however once over that initial hurdle, The food was all absolutely delicious: the welcome tomato cream, the soufflé starter, pasta with fish, ravioli, pork fillet, mixed cheese assortment. The chocolate mousse dessert was divine. The bread and grissini were fresh and tasty although we had to ask several times for the basket to be replenished. The owners were friendly (husband serves, wife cooks) and whilst the husband provided great service, the other waiting staff are not up to his standards. This would be my only feedback for improvement and in any case, it won't stop us going back! Good value for money at c.25⬠head excluding wine. Now we've discovered this place near home, I hope it becomes a regular local spot!
4 based on 142 reviews
I got the impression that this restaurant has high ambitions and to serve really nice gourmet food. I do not think they meet this level. The best I had was the grilled meat, the rest was unfortunately a disappointment.
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