'a Camionista Di Passaggio - EBOLI

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'a Camionista Di Passaggio

'a Camionista Di Passaggio
3.5 / 5 (4322 reviews)

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Last update: 30.06.2026 from: Antonio

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★ 3.5 / 5 from 4322 reviews
antonio-la-regina-1
01.07.2026

A must! If you're passing through Eboli, you absolutely must stop here. Their tuna genovese is simply out of this world, one of the best I've ever had: flavorful, creamy, and with meat that fell apart in your mouth. Friendly service and a great atmosphere. Highly recommended!

ciro-tribuna-fish069
30.06.2026

We went to this restaurant for lunch on a Wednesday and, to our surprise, it was very crowded! Even though it was midweek, the restaurant filled up quickly, a sign that quality always attracts people. We had seafood, and it was all incredibly fresh and beautifully cooked. The place is very cute and welcoming; it may not be a fancy restaurant in the formal sense of the word, but it absolutely does its job. For us, the essence is what matters: eating well, using quality products, and paying a fair price. The staff handles everything perfectly despite the crowd. We'll definitely be back, highly recommended!

marco-gallo-student1
18.02.2026

I was a guest of some friends, and I'd never been there before. Excellent food and generous portions. The atmosphere is very comfortable. We were there on a Saturday and there was some music. Reservations are recommended. Recommended

alex-martino-4
30.06.2026

Great place for a tasty lunch or dinner, good quality products, good prices. Excellent service. Very popular place, it's best to book.

francesco-amos-snake
18.02.2026

Trattoria “A Camionista” Eboli (SA) A stopover restaurant located a few kilometers from the Eboli highway exit, “A Camionista” presents itself as a classic trattoria for travelers, with ample parking for both cars and trucks, a definite convenience for those in transit. On Sundays, access to the dining room is set at 1:00 PM, and while waiting, a group of employees stood outside the door loudly singing Neapolitan songs, which annoyed all the customers waiting to enter. In fact, in my opinion, the staff should maintain a more appropriate attitude when on duty. Once inside, the surprise: the dining room is elegant, tidy, and well-kept, a stark contrast to the restaurant 's name. Black tables on white furniture create a modern and bright atmosphere. In the center of the room is a large screen that also shows sporting events. The service aspect is less convincing: many waitresses work with loose hair that flies between the tables, a detail that 's not very pleasant from a hygiene and image perspective. A sore point is that the prices are significantly above expectations for a truck driver 's trattoria. For example, a plate of spaghetti with clams costs a whopping 19 euros, a price closer to that of a mid- to high-end restaurant than a casual eatery. Overall, even though the spaghetti arrived a little warm, it was tasty. Also positive is the overall cleanliness of the restaurant, which appears well-kept and tidy. In short: the atmosphere is pleasant and clean, conveniently located, but the high prices and some service details clash with the idea of ​​a simple and affordable trattoria that the name promises. Only 3 stars.

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