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a little 'high price includes a bottle of wine from 18 euros. beautiful outdoor location, excellent dishes especially the raw and the service unexceptionable. four stars only because they had only one first View all feedback.
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excellent fish restaurant, delicious octopus with potatoes, and mixed roast. is weighed, which is grilled with breadcrumbs seasoned with salt and pepper. local and national wines of good quality. well done also the morait, the famous Fanese coffee (diseases and other secrets blends.) adequate price. Watch out for the glass of wine, it's really poor, take the bottle! View all feedback.
Next to the harbour entrance, in a glassed wall building, great fish and good wine in this restaurant with a strange name amara means bitter in Italian, and this is not flattering if referred to...mussels! . Anyway, the mussels were not bitter and the dinner was great. Went there in a large group and still both food and service were excellent, warm and professional.
To be honest, the restaurant is great for eating high quality fish food. Don't miss the filled artichokes... The price is fair, not cheap but fair. My only slightly negative comment is on the noise (the place is relatively small and packed with people), so don't expect this to be the place for a first date.
Excellent fish restaurant, delicious octopus with potatoes, and mixed roast. is weighed, which is grilled with breadcrumbs seasoned with salt and pepper. local and national wines of good quality. well done also the morait, the famous Fanese coffee (diseases and other secrets blends.) adequate price. Watch out for the glass of wine, it's really poor, take the bottle!
A little 'high price includes a bottle of wine from 18 euros. beautiful outdoor location, excellent dishes especially the raw and the service unexceptionable. four stars only because they had only one first
I am a regular visitor to this small restaurant tucked in a corner of Pesaro harbour. It is where the locals come to eat the freshest fish and have their evening aperitivo . Excellent fish, inventively prepared (ceviche, tartare etc), as well as traditional dishes such as tagliolini allo scoglio (which I dream about the whole year round)! It can be quite noisy in the evening, so for best service visit for lunch and don 't forget to order a bottle of local Verdicchio to wash all your worries away! It is a fairly informal place, so best suited for a relaxed meal rather than an occasion. It is the quality of the cooking that really draws in the crowds! A must-try when in Pesaro!