Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Montjovet, Valle d'Aosta, Italy including Trattoria Omens, Locanda Ristorante Al Maniero, Post Cafe & Restaurant, Trattoria Des Amis, Ristorante Covalou, Osteria L'Arcaden
Restaurants in Montjovet
4 based on 593 reviews
This small reataurant originally catered to rock climbers who visit the nearby Machaby crag, but has become popular because the quality of food, which is entirely local, is exceptional, and prices just can't be beaten. Although you can have just a sandwich, the typical fixed menu comprises two starters (mostly local cold cuts and cheese) and one or two soups (including a very good chestnut soup). To die for!
4 based on 378 reviews
This is what I call 'real' local cuisine and even as a family with Italian blood running in our veins we needed to adjust our expectations. It is what some reviewer said as 'too authentic'. You really need to like local cuisine to enjoy it.But once we got in the swing of it, it was really good. Food was a bit unfamiliar but we got stuck in and came away feeling satiated, having tried out new dishes as well, and drank some lovely wine. Raclette was a good choice for those less adventurous.We had a form of sgroppino (lemon sorbet, vodka) which was wicked and complimentary grappa too.
4 based on 215 reviews
We've we're here to have lunch just by curiosity and was a nice experience, the food was abundant and tasty, the service staff was friendly. We didn't regret this stop. Thanks!
4 based on 104 reviews
In a new youthful, light, alpine environment in one day you can try a piece of cake while surfing the net, enjoy a cool aperitif outside admiring the flower gardens and the apse of the ancient church as well as sample the natural cuisine with local produc
We really did not know where to eat and we wished to eat early. We found the café on the corner and decided we would try it as it was one of the few that were opening up. The food did not disappoint and we found the prices for 2 main meals with out dessert and wine good at â¬37.
4 based on 678 reviews
Italy was experiencing a heatwave in early July and we decided to depart a day early and stop over in the mountains for the night, Somewhere close to the motorway that would take us through the Mont Blanc Tunnel to France and the UK, with a car that had to be parked safely as loaded with wine! (It took about 45 mins to get to the tunnel from Al Maniero).Having stayed there we would recommend it as a place to stay to break the journey in comfort. The restaurant is excellent, a bit pricey but good food and very popular with the locals on a week day evening. There is no need for air conditioning as a good breeze blows through the open window, The bed was very comfortable and the bathroom spacious. There is a lift up to the 2 floors. They advertise wifi but not really acceptable so did without, In Issogne there is a bank, a post office and an historic fortified house (Castle) that has guided tours in Italian, every half hour through out the day. We found it both charming and interesting.Note: In this area both French and Italian are spoken. Al Maniero translates as The Manor House. Dinner with wine, for 2 â¬109. Room and simple breakfast, with tax â¬81.50.We thought this would be an excellent stop over in cold weather too as the mountain food would be especially enjoyed at that time of year. . . .
4 based on 895 reviews
typical menù Aosta Valley ⦠very good ...family cooking ..clean and very kind
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