Reviews on Mediterranean food in Pescara, Province of Pescara, Italy. Pescara [peˈskaːra] listen (help·info) is the capital city of the Province of Pescara, in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is the most populated city in Abruzzo, with 125,717 (2017) residents (and approximately 450,000 including the surrounding metropolitan area). Located on the Adriatic coast at the mouth of the Aterno-Pescara River, the present-day municipality was formed in 1927 joining the municipalities of Pescara, the part of the city to the south of the river, and Castellamare Adriatico, the part of the city to the north of the river. The surrounding area was formed into the province of Pescara.
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4 based on 308 reviews
We stayed in Pescara for a week and ate here, one of the few places that offered anything other than fish. Lovely staff very reasonable prices I had the aronticini (meat skewers) delicious my husband had the burger again very good.Wine was very reasonable.Many many thanks for all. See u next time
4 based on 655 reviews
In the heart of old Pescara, very romantic atmosphere, shabby chic design , local dishes with great selection of the most tender meat, various cheese, wines. your pleasure is our best publicity !!!!
The perfect place to spend a great evening in company! Each dish reflected traditional local Abuzzo cooking with a new innovative touch and fresh ingredients.The location is particularly country-chic and very well managed. The owners were very welcoming and warm towards all the customers needs. Prefectly priced for the quality of the experience. Make sure to call ahead and reserve since the restaurant will surely be booked! :)5 stars!Thank You so much from Cucineria's staffâº
4 based on 1030 reviews
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Tasting of carpaccioGnocchi with courgettes,prawns,saffron and red tuna roeRedfish and courgettes with truffleSemifreddo-pistachio parfait with sour cherryProseccoVin santoAbsolutely faultless ,brilliant lunch
4 based on 305 reviews
I went out with family to celebrate a nice awaiting reunion, and the place it self surrounded of characteristic local deco and vibe gave us a memorabile expirience.Full set of hot and cold starter are already enough to enjoy as full meal, nice selection of cold cut meat and cheeses with other traditional local recepies, fresh pasta as ravioli or chitarrina are a must to try.......they are localy produced and as per fruit and vegetable quality, they give an amazing touch of authenticity!!!!Obviously the Arrosticini are the best to try for me....I just need to advice to book in advance and request the liver Arrosticini which are not easy to find and they are really to die for.....Congratulations Carlo to you and your team.We will see again on my next trip to Pescara
4 based on 149 reviews
No questions, just visit this great Restaurant! The Location is beautiful, very high standard. Greetings from Germany.
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4 based on 1690 reviews
L Ristorante Regina Elena is located in the heart of the city just a few steps from the sea, the Director Gianni Olivieri is happy to welcome you in an environment at the same time simple and elegant, with a professional and attentive service but not intr
The restaurant has a perfect location, being close to the city's main square, Piazza Salotto. The location must be the key to its top ranking, as many visitors pass here and review. The service is excellent. The dishes are expensive, not original and not abundant. I found them overpriced for what they were like. We had starters and first or second dishes. The classic pasta with mussels was bland which is really upsetting when you pay higher than average for it. Grilled fish fillets were nice, but nothing more and the portion was tiny. The dishes were all decorated with blue stripes that made us wonder what that was. Overall: average, but good food, overpriced, not a memorable gastronomic experience.
Where to eat Italian food in Pescara: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 462 reviews
Diavolo Aqua Santa, a wonderful view of the city and valley below. There were a few tables for couples as most of the restaurant was given over to an 18th birthday celebration. The owner was very friendly and helpful. He was born in New York but moved back to Italy with his Italian parents when he was nine years old. We shared a first course of pasta and a main course of Argentine beef tagliata, some french fried potatoes, and a rich chocolate torte. Of course we accompanied this with a nice bottle of the local red wine. We watched the young Italian couples courting and the family gathering of about 40 persons enjoying themselves and each otherâs company. highly recommended.
Most Popular Asian food in Pescara, Province of Pescara, Italy
4 based on 1316 reviews
Our first meal in Pescara, not far from our hotel on a quiet street. Nondescript exterior, charming interior, brick arched ceilings. White tablecloths. We had still water, the house wine --reasonable and quite acceptable dry red--small side salad. A basket of very nice assorted breads with olive oil. My husband ordered the baccalà with carmelized onions, mushrooms and potatoes. It came with a lovely fresh salad of greens, radicchio, shaved fennel, lightly dressed. I had chitarrina, homemade spaghetti with mushrooms and truffles. Dessert il budino di Domenico--flan/custard with cinnamon.
4 based on 305 reviews
This place restored our faith in the ability of Abruzzi to cook fish. Choice of pesce crudo included oysters, smoked salmon, tuna Tatar, marinated anchovies and shrimp. Grilled pesce spada was fresh and not a least bit dry, paccheri with crab and shrimps were good and spaghetti frutti di mare even better, with perfect dose of garlic, parsley and laurel leaf. Very good white from Chieti. Friendly, attentive service, prices more than reasonable. Definitely weâll go back.
4 based on 147 reviews
A joy to eat such beautifully prepared food, all super fresh and very reasonably priced. Fantastic array of choices. Very friendly service and full of locals grabbing lunch too. Enjoyed the radicchio salad, the octopus and potato salad, and the stuffed aubergine. Cakes to die for, we opted for an apple sponge to go with our coffee. 30 Euro for a bloomin good (but sadly, booze-free) lunch!Thank you so much!! p.s. We have also typical liquors!!
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