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4 based on 184 reviews
A great little family run restaurant placed on a sunny green plateau surrounded by the Gran Sasso, Sirente, and Ocre mountains. The view from the window of the restaurant is breathtaking. The tranquillity of the location is lovely. Delicious traditional dishes are freshly prepared in the kitchen at the moment of the order using the best ingredients from local farmers. A fantastic choice of wine from the Motepulciano area. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly. Absolutely lovely people. Very good value for money. Fantastic place for trekking and motor biking with woods, medieval convents, Norman castles and Roman ruins not far away. It's a real treat for the senses.
4 based on 213 reviews
An ideal venue for the social dinner of a conference. Spacious, set in a beautiful valley with social-friendly architecture. The meal was superb, but rather forgettable and the service a tad slow.
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4 based on 171 reviews
this is a special, authentic place usually crowded with locals. other guests made accurate descriptions about the amazing surroundings and the excellent food. I can only add something about its 'italianness' ! My experience with assunta, the owner, was hilarious and so it was for the many customers enjoying her cuisine. Maybe for a foreigner could be a challenging expericence (the restaurant is not easily reachable and i'm not sure somebody there speaks any language except italian, and the atmosphere is soaked with the local gruff sense of humour: i love it), but really: if you like comfort, 25-paged menus, patrons who humor you to have an extra tip, well there's plenty of these places in the tourist-shaped districts in all the major cities. a pity you'll miss 90% of Italy! Assunta involuntarily makes a stand againts conformist tourism! go on assunta!ps: they serve a special river shrimp ("gambero di fiume") a must-try!pps: if you speak a little italian bother to ask the people there about the strange rules of the restaurant
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