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beautiful atmosphere, especially when they get the outside. in a bit too dark. starter and primi more interesting than the grill main courses. best if they have an italian with them, as they overlook (planned). View all feedback.
It was our first and last visit in this beautiful historical and rustic Italian restaurant. ambiente, service, quality of food and presentation was absolutely wow!
Beautiful atmosphere, especially when they get the outside. in a bit too dark. starter and primi more interesting than the grill main courses. best if they have an italian with them, as they overlook (planned).
We had an end of the year lunch with my parent club, so pls note, this review is based on a set menu for a 100 person group. the starters were great! the cold cuts and the grilled veggies were on the spot, especially the Prosciutto creuz... was super sweet and delicious. we had 2 first courses: it was a risotto and anolini in brodo. the mushroom risotto was absolutely to die for: boiled at points, very tasty and perfectly portioned. the anolini in brodo were not the best I ever had, they were often broken and the pasta was a little thick. the second cure was coppa arrosto: many said it was dry and a little hard, but my piece was actually great, I think it depends on the cut I had. a piece of panettone with chocolate and custard sauce was served for dessert. the choice of the weine was at the point: darmturnio and ortrugo from perini
The eating here is excellent, and the restaurant is very popular before location, so if you want to stay, make them safe for a reservation. the personal is very friendly. ask for a recommended local favorite from the menu if you can.
In an historical place, charming, one expects a bit more from the inside and the food, which remains good anyway, but not excellent. A bit expensive vs quality.