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Old Jul 29th, 2023 | 03:25 AM
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Senigallia (Italy): food lovers' paradise

I've been saying it for some time, but I don't know if anyone is listening: Senigallia, a small city on the Adriatic Coast in Le Marche, is one of the best destinations in Italy if you love good food. Now Gambero Rosso, Italy's most well-known restaurant guide is backing me up on that.

Eat and drink in Senigallia: the best restaurants and other don't-miss places

The article is, obviously, in Italian, but you can copy the link and paste it into translate.google.com to get a decent translation. (For some reason, they translated Uliassi into Ulyassi, so remember, if you want to make a reservation, that y should be an i)

The whole atmosphere of Senigallia is conducive to good eating. Two of my favorite restaurants there are Raggiazzurra:
https://www.raggiazzurro.it/
and La Baldigara
https://www.labaldigara.it/

Both specialize in seafood, but there are other options.

In general, Le Marche is well-known among Italians for its excellent cuisine.


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Agree one thousand percent. We spent about 5 nights there before COVID. One of the best trips we'd taken in Europe. Long, sandy beach, walled inner city, fantastic restaurants including one of my favorites in Europe.......yes, Uliassi!!

This fall we plan to explore the Adriatic coast further south, in Molise, but Senigallia will be on my radar for as long as I can travel. GREAT to have all of this new information. (we will begin in Basilicata so Le Marche is too far to drive on this upcoming trip) Maybe this will be our next visit to Italy....

We ate in a wonderful, very small, trattorie inland from the coast of Senegallia ....in Bargni. The name is DA GUSTIN. Memorable in every way......


https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/three-autumn-weeks-fiumicino-norcia-senigallia-ascoli-sulmona-rome-1660347/page2/





Grazie Mille, BVLenci.

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Old Jul 29th, 2023 | 06:00 AM
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Bv can you post the Gambero Rosso link. ?? Thanks!!!!!
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Couldn't agree more. A few yeas ago--pre-pandemic, so 2019--I stayed several nights in Senigallia, largely because I had read of the quality of the restaurants there. I was not disappointed. I recall really enjoying Nana Piccolo Bistro, Sepia by Niko and Uliassi (one of my best fine dining meals ever). Had some great baked goods and sandwiches that I packed away for days I spent hiking. And fantastic gelato.

I remember a woman on Chowhound who lived in Rome used to go for the weekends there and give updates on the restaurant scene. eks, do you recall who that was?
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Old Jul 30th, 2023 | 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Leely2
Couldn't agree more. A few yeas ago--pre-pandemic, so 2019--I stayed several nights in Senigallia, largely because I had read of the quality of the restaurants there. I was not disappointed. I recall really enjoying Nana Piccolo Bistro, Sepia by Niko and Uliassi (one of my best fine dining meals ever). Had some great baked goods and sandwiches that I packed away for days I spent hiking. And fantastic gelato.

I remember a woman on Chowhound who lived in Rome used to go for the weekends there and give updates on the restaurant scene. eks, do you recall who that was?


Leely. Was this VinoRoma, or something close?? She was the one who originally pointed me to Senigallia and now we have BVLenci!
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Originally Posted by ekscrunchy
Bv can you post the Gambero Rosso link. ?? Thanks!!!!!
This looks like it:
https://www.gamberorosso.it/
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Old Jul 30th, 2023 | 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by joan
This looks like it:
https://www.gamberorosso.it/
Joan thanks..that, I think, is the daily Gambero Rosso e-mail..but cannot find Senigallia there. I really enjoy the site...good recipes, good travel ideas....
I get it every day and spend quite a bit of time (!!) reading.
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Old Jul 30th, 2023 | 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ekscrunchy
Leely. Was this VinoRoma, or something close?? She was the one who originally pointed me to Senigallia and now we have BVLenci!
Yes, VinoRoma!


'Rimini Fest' at Uliassi


Dessert at Uliassi, on the lovely terrace overlooking the sea.


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Old Jul 30th, 2023 | 12:16 PM
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Here is the article about Senigallia in Gambero Rosso:

https://www.gamberorosso.it/notizie/...a-non-perdere/
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Wonderful, many thanks to both of you. Leely thanks for all that info in the llink...

Of all the places I've visited in Italy, Senigallia seems, to me, like one of the best places to put down some roots, or at least rent an airB&B or similar for a season.

We came from the direction of Norcia, and then Bargni, where we had lunch, before arriving in Senigallia.

I need to begin a plan for a future trip that would include Senigallia as the focus, In shoulder season, not summer.
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Old Aug 11th, 2023 | 04:44 AM
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Sorry to have missed all the updates and questions on this thread. I left for a trip to the US the day I posted it, and just got back.

Both Uliassi and Madonnina del Pescatore have more informal dining in Senigallia.

Caffè Uliassi is on the state highway SS16 north of the center.
Anikò is on Piazza Saffi in the center of Senigallia, and specialises in seafood appetizers.

I've never been to either of these.

I mentioned two of my favorite non-starred restaurants earlier. Another is Il Cuoco di Bordo. Il Galeone is also supposed to be excellent, but I've never eaten there.


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Old May 26th, 2024 | 11:54 AM
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Might think about going here. 😊
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