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Verona - restaurant recommendations
Ciao a tutti! Does anyone have any recommendations for trattorias, enotecas, ie good but not too expensive restaurants in central Verona? TIA.
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Osteria Caffè Monte Baldo and Trattoria Da Ropeton would be my top two suggestions for you.
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It's been a few years (before Covid) but here are a couple of placed we enjoyed:
https://bottegavini.it/en/?_gl=1%2A4...MDA4MC4wLjAuMA.. https://www.ristorantegreppia.it/en/home/ristorante |
Thank you both! It is certainly a case of being spoiled for choice!
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TRATTORIA AL POMPIERE
TAVERNA DI VIA STELLA Granted its been a while but both have kept up their reputations. |
Originally Posted by ekscrunchy
(Post 17592339)
TRATTORIA AL POMPIERE
TAVERNA DI VIA STELLA Granted its been a while but both have kept up their reputations. |
Make sure to book in advance. We loved it.
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Originally Posted by ekscrunchy
(Post 17592952)
Make sure to book in advance. We loved it.
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I've been inside the Roscioli restaurant but only to buy food items (they sell the colatura from Acquapazza in Cetara so I bought that....I also remember a related food shop around the corner..)
.......I knew the older Roscioli food shop near Campo del Fiori...... I am sure you will adore it..gets great reviews! Happy birthday!!!! They are opened a place in New York last year, in Soho.... BUT: .the one in Rome it was filled with English-speaking tourists when I went in (on the way to EMMA where we ate twice in one week last time in Rome). We actually loved the venerable AL MORO, But that gets very mixed reports from non-Italians. Near Fontana di Trevi but sort of hidden away... https://ristorantealmororoma.it/en/menu/ Yes, you need to book in advance........for just about anyplace, it is more polite, I think.. Do it online, call, or have hotel call for you. Where are you staying In Rome? |
Originally Posted by ekscrunchy
(Post 17593205)
I've been inside the Roscioli restaurant but only to buy food items (they sell the colatura from Acquapazza in Cetara so I bought that....I also remember a related food shop around the corner..)
.......I knew the older Roscioli food shop near Campo del Fiori...... I am sure you will adore it..gets great reviews! Happy birthday!!!! They are opened a place in New York last year, in Soho.... BUT: .the one in Rome it was filled with English-speaking tourists when I went in (on the way to EMMA where we ate twice in one week last time in Rome). We actually loved the venerable AL MORO, But that gets very mixed reports from non-Italians. Near Fontana di Trevi but sort of hidden away... https://ristorantealmororoma.it/en/menu/ Yes, you need to book in advance........for just about anyplace, it is more polite, I think.. Do it online, call, or have hotel call for you. Where are you staying In Rome? |
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