Reviews - La Risorta
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Last update : 12.02.2024
After an enjoyable performance at the Conservatorio Pollini, why don’t allow ourselves at least a pair of glasses of good wine (red, white or sparkling), by the way at a very reasonable price, even with one (or more) tasty cheese-board? Owners are kind and qualified. If you are lucky, maybe you will happen in some interesting live musical exhibition on the first floor... to end the night again with music!
Stopped here for a spot of lunch and a few house wines, we were looking for another restaurant that was recommended to us but we thought we would chance this place instead. All the locals who were on their lunch breaks were standing around the bar drinking and nibbling. Had a great light lunch of seafood and hams and cheeses. Nice atmosphere and a very friendly waitress who helped us with the menu. Could have stayed for hours...
We walked in to this neat split- level restaurant and were immediately glad we went. Not touristy but the waiter spoke some English to translate the menu. We had the buratta and pasta- both were tasty and decently priced. Good wine list and house-made desserts. i'd send anyone over here for a great, chill meal!
Try the burrata the fresh one, the smoking one is good but trust me the fresh one is amazing, this place is awesome they make you feel in another time.
Had lunch at Osteria Del ReFosco on a recent trip to Padua. One of the best lunches we had in Italy. We loved it. The staff were friendly and spoke english. The ambiance casual. We had the pasta with pumpkin and mushrooms and the roast chicken dishes, both were absolutely delicious. The price very reasonable. The restaurant is on a side street within walking distance of the Cappella Scrovegni. We were very happy we found it. Definitely recommended .