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    Masseria Feudo - Masseria Feudo September 2016 Tiny TV and the wardrobe.  Closed window.  In bedroom

    Masseria Feudo

    4.0(1 review)
    4.1 km

    I love Masseria Feudo! I spent hours, days, weeks, months researching my vacation and picking a…read moreplace for an overnight stay in a few out of the way places was the hardest part... how do you know what's best, amiright? I'm so glad I chose Masseria Feudo. I was looking for a location that was close to Paestum and the Bufalo Mozarrella Farm, Tenuto Vannulo. Well, Masseria Feuddo was like 5 minutes from the farm and 10 minutes from Paestum, WAY closer than I even realized. So, the location is AWESOME. I will admit that the rooms are a little old school for someone who is used to staying at Marriotts. I'm not a fan of bedspreads, but things are different in Italy... most of these farmstays are much more casual and I was completely comfortable in our room. It was simple, but had our needs. the TV was hilarious and teeny up in the corner, but we weren't there long enough to need a television. Everything else was comfortable and easy to use. We had a big patio off of our second floor room, so that was pretty cool and we totally would have used it if we had been there longer, but this was just an overnight stay. The only thing I thought was a little weird, is they charge $10 if you want AC, which we did not need, but in the summer might be an issue. When we arrived we were HUNGRY and asked for dinner. Or host asked if we wanted antipasti and we said yes, but we should have said, we'll share one, because it was HUGE! So big that we couldn't even order any other dishes as we were STUFFED with roasted veggies, pasta bites, cheeses, etc. So, so good. I felt like for the first time on this trip, I was getting some full on Italian fare and this is what I had been waiting for. They do the full on Italian dinner with a pasta course, meat course and dessert, but we had to pass. At breakfast the next day, we were provided a selection of breads and pastries with butter and jams. Simple, but yummy. The family who runs Masseria Feudo is all really friendly. They don't speak a lot of English, but Vincenzo was the one we dealt with through most of our visit and he had decent English and was fun to talk to. I know our room was €66, but don't remember what the charge for dinner and beers was. Overall affordable, though and highly recommended!

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    Masseria Feudo - Masseria Feudo September 2016 bed in the bedroom

    Masseria Feudo September 2016 bed in the bedroom

    Masseria Feudo - Masseria Feudo September 2016 view from the patio/lanai outside of the bedroom window/french door

    Masseria Feudo September 2016 view from the patio/lanai outside of the bedroom window/french door

    Masseria Feudo - Masseria Feudo September 2016 bed in the bedroom

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    Masseria Feudo September 2016 bed in the bedroom

    Casa e Bottega

    Casa e Bottega

    4.7(159 reviews)
    54.0 km
    €€

    In love! Casa e Bottega is gorgeous, both for its decor and…read morefood. Would come back in a heartbeat! Stomach growling as I was walking down Viale Pasitea (the main thoroughfare in town), multiple good options caught my eye. After some Gmaps searching (sorry Yelp, again limited and some outdated data in Europe!) their beautiful IG-able interior + stellar reviews cinched the decision for me. It's both a restaurant and retail store--the latter carries local ceramics, kitchenware and home decor, many with botanical designs--capturing that quintessential coastal vibe--colors back to white. The former takes up the remaining three-quarters of the white-washed space with about two dozen tables seating about 40-50 people. Live vines hang from parts of the ceiling, pendant lighting fixtures printed with leaf patterns echo the botanical theme from the retail displays. The aesthetic rounds out with tiled floors, light wood furniture, and pillowed banquette seating mixed with individual tables, tying in designs from the home goods store. Food is new Italian--they do carry some traditional dishes though they also have a modern Mediterranean section of the menu that adds non-traditional ingredients or techniques. They also serve a variety of cocktails, fresh-squeezed or blended juices and smoothies, and coffee drinks. Lunch with an entree and drink will run you about €35-40, which is on the higher side though par for the course compared to other similar restaurants along the Amalfi Coast. I ordered the traditional fagioli cannellini, scarola, capperi, olive e calamari gratinati €26 (cannellini beans, escarole, capers, olives and gratinated calamari). This was creamy and tasty even though it had no cheese or cream, the calamari was cooked well, just tender enough, and coated with light breadcrumbs, which I appreciated as it was baked and not deep-fried. Having minimal familiarity with dish, I can only say I thought it was outstanding, good textural contrast, not too salty. Staff was the right amount of attentive without being overbearing, and though their English was limited, they strove to answer my questions on ingredients in a few of the dishes. The restaurant was pretty busy during lunch, but I never felt rushed. Loved the atmosphere and food here, would certainly recommend!

    We loved eating here! Came in around 1 and had to wait a bit. Wished we would've tried this place…read moresooner. It was a fav. Everything is so refreshing

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    Casa e Bottega - After the lunchtime rush

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    Food - italian - Updated July 2026

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