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Very interesting food, good environment. Food is price worthy, but the wine by glass was poor. The wines were good, but redicously little amount. In total, 4 glasses were less than 1 1/2 glass. View all feedback.
What Joni Y doesn't like about Andree:
This restaurant had a Michelin guide mention so our expectations were quite high. We had the 5 course menu with wine pairing. 2 of the 5 courses were good (and the clam risotto was really good), but the other 3 courses were unfortunately really dissapointing. Wines were really good though and there was nothing to complain about the service either. But the quality-price ratio just wasn't there. Save your restaurant ex... View all feedback.
Great food, very nice staff and some interesting local wines in the parings. Very impressed.
My husband and I took the train from Rapallo to La Spezia because we had read about Andree. We're so glad we did it. We chose the three course lunch and liked that there were so many options for each course. As soon as we have experienced the food and the perfect wine pairs, we can say that the quality/price ratio was excellent. My husband saw beef and oysters on the menu, but since we don't eat meat, chef Andrea kindly prepared an extra-off menu appetizer for him from three Rohausters. Our ordered appetizers were sweet juicy mussels in a velvety floral cream sauce and a delicious artichoke heart with almonds and Castelmagno cheese. For our pasta course we chose the Calamarta Pasta with black eye bears and rosemary and the Tagliolini with mussels were both delicious. For our Secondi piatti, my husband ordered the red mullet with broccoli, anchovies, pistachios and a bright orange sauce while I chose today's catch wrapped in Chard. We switched plates in the middle, and we were hard pressed to say what was better because both were fantastic. Each of the courses was beautifully paired with beautiful wines from small production vineyards. Unfortunately, we stayed too long over each course and recognized after we ordered Dessert that we had only 30 minutes to get our train back to Rapallo. They insisted that we eat dessert while they called us a taxi, and while we sleep down (instead of enjoying it as we would like), we only saw after we came back that they never accused us of desserts. Chef Andrea is an extremely talented cook and a warm and generous man who really wants his guests to enjoy his food. What a pleasure was to make his acquaintance short and have the opportunity to experience this exquisite lunch.
This restaurant had a Michelin guide mention so our expectations were quite high. We had the 5 course menu with wine pairing. 2 of the 5 courses were good (and the clam risotto was really good), but the other 3 courses were unfortunately really dissapointing. Wines were really good though and there was nothing to complain about the service either. But the quality-price ratio just wasn't there. Save your restaurant experience for some other restaurant.
Very interesting food, good environment. Food is price worthy, but the wine by glass was poor. The wines were good, but redicously little amount. In total, 4 glasses were less than 1 1/2 glass.
My husband and I took the train from Rapallo to La Spezia because we had read about andree. We are so glad that we did. We chose the three course lunch and liked that there were so many options for each course. Once we experienced the food and the perfect wine pairings, we can say that the quality/price ratio was outstanding. My husband saw beef and oysters on the menu, but since we don’t eat meat, Chef Andrea kindly prepared an extra off menu appetizer for him of three raw oysters. Our ordered appetizers were sweet succulent mussels in a velvety cauliflower cream sauce and a delicious artichoke heart with almonds and Castelmagno cheese. For our pasta course we chose the calamarta pasta with black eyed peas and rosemary and the tagliolini with clams both were delicious. For our secondi piatti my husband ordered the red mullet with broccoli, anchovies, pistachios, and a light orange sauce, while I chose today’s catch, which was amberjack wrapped in chard. We switched plates midway, and we were hard pressed to say which was better, because both were fantastic. Each of the courses was paired beautifully with lovely wines from small production vineyards. Unfortunately, we lingered too long over each course and realized after we had ordered dessert that we only had 30 minutes to catch our train back to Rapallo. They insisted that we eat dessert while they called us a cab, and while we wolfed it down (instead of savoring it the way we would have liked to), we only saw after we got back that they never charged us for dessert. Chef Andrea is an extremely talented chef and a warm and generous man who genuinely wants his diners to enjoy his food. What a pleasure it was to briefly make his acquaintance and to have the opportunity to experience this exquisite lunch.