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NYorkmoors
28.03.2024 - 09:42
I’m a huge fan of and contributor to Tripadvisor. But I’m afraid the Tropea entries and rankings are completely “out”. Since it’s a tourist destination the most prominently located restaurants receive

NYorkmoors
27.03.2024 - 22:49
I was staying at the adjacent hotel and decided to try the newly refurbished restaurant. The historic vaulted ceiling more than compensates for the lack of outdoor seating and in fact the temperature

NYorkmoors
25.03.2024 - 18:03
I am posting this despite the fact there was a rather anti TA poster in this small wine bar! Centrally located off the Pzza del Popolo, it offers a half dozen dishes and some good local wines by the g

NYorkmoors
17.03.2024 - 17:24
It’s often packed in the evenings but I went at an empty lunchtime. The restaurant is just outside the old town, on the main drag of the modern. Excellent and brisk service including a friendly owner.

NYorkmoors
04.03.2024 - 04:13
Rome’s best known Jewish restaurants are in the Ghetto and they are often wildly inauthentic and touristy. This local gem is the real deal and very good value. Lots of fried antipasti to start, then p

NYorkmoors
23.02.2024 - 10:57
I brought some local friends here and the bill came in at just over 20euros a head! Fortunately one of them was a regular so told us to order only 2 antipasti between 4 and he was right: the portions

NYorkmoors
23.02.2024 - 10:57
La Casareccia makes a welcome change to the tourist restaurants down in Tropea. Indeed many of the Tropean locals head up here both during the season and out of season. As you’d expect, the emphasis h

NYorkmoors
08.02.2024 - 09:09
This is one of my 2 favourite restaurants in central Tropea. I’m afraid Tripadvisor’s ranking is very misleading. Partly because the restaurant is tucked away and is therefore not going to get the wal

NYorkmoors
07.02.2024 - 06:46
A foodie friend recommended this restaurant. It was a Monday evening and the restaurant was quiet but I received a warm, low-key welcome. For starters, tuna tartare and artichokes with foie gras follo

NYorkmoors
02.02.2024 - 12:19
I had heard about Da Cesare from several food writers and blogs. The first time I tried to visit it was fully booked. When I arrived there I was surprised by how basic and spare it was, especially the
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