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    Il Piastrino - First small room after entrance

    Il Piastrino

    4.3(4 reviews)
    8.3 km
    €€€

    Excellent value for money offered by a one star Michelin restaurant!…read more No one of our group would have imagined that we will find a restaurant of the highest gastronomic standards in a very rural Italian area. Thanks to the guide Michelin we did. It did not only win one star, but also a price for great value for money. http://www.viamichelin.com/web/Restaurant/Pennabilli-61016-Il_Piastrino-144784-41102 Before we ordered, we discussed the details of the intended menu choice with the head waiter. Since we wanted to have a more filling menu, we were adviced to choose the menu called "Radici" instead of "1Mezzo". Instead of the only 6 courses of 1Mezzo (40€), the menu Radici turned out to have 3 additional snack courses (45€). Particularly these snacks were very delicious. The criticism in more detail: + Outstanding value for money + Very rich and filling menu + Most dishes good/very good, some stunning and excellent + Excellent expertise of waiter (both for wine, menu choice and dish explanations) + Very eager to provide a very good service + Great willingness to advise customer in advance via phone/email + Great ambiance and interior design + Arrangement of restaurant in different rooms creates pleasant feeling of privacy + Splendid for groups (Setting up a superior table for 17 persons -after reservation- was no problem whatsoever) - Great restaurant, but Michelin star not justified - Service sometimes not attentive enough (to wait several minutes until wine is refilled, experience some cutlery confusion, etc. is not appropriate for a one star Michelin restaurant) - Very poor English skills, hence communication cery difficult - At one dish there was a little worm (!) inside one of the cep/boletus slices. For a one star Michelin it is totally inacceptable. Unfortunately, the affected person did not let the waiters know about it. On the other hand it has to be mentioned that these mushrooms were handpicked and of the highest quality. Nevertheless, definetly a big no-go and setback of one star If this restaurant is judged as a normal restaurant (without taking into consideration the mishappenings), it would certainly deserve five stars. As a Michelin restaurant, it would deserve 3 or 4 Yelp stars, but due to the value for the price four stars are justified despite the mentioned incidents. Nevertheless, definetly recommended!

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    Il Piastrino - Sign at entrance

    Sign at entrance

    Il Piastrino - Terrace (only empty at night), own nice garden attached to it in the back

    Terrace (only empty at night), own nice garden attached to it in the back

    Il Piastrino - Uovo morbido al tartufo bianco

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    Uovo morbido al tartufo bianco

    Il Fornacino

    Il Fornacino

    4.8(5 reviews)
    83.5 km
    €€

    Best Home Cooked Italian food I have ever had in my life! My Grandmother would slap me with a…read morewooden spoon but I telleth the truth! Went 2 nights in a row! Freshest selection of everything! It's this type of place that makes life worth living! I continue to fantasize about this wonderful eatery Every now and then! Bottom line it's worth flying here just to smell the fabulous cuisine wafting from the kitchen! Do they deliver?

    Il Fornacino has an adventurous menu that I was excited to try. Like every restaurant in the area…read moreit offers the traditional Tuscan tagliata di chianina (is there a law?) but there's also rabbit stuffed with veal and truffles and a very on-trend Swiss chard, ricotta, and truffled egg raviolone. I started with the latter, which was delicious -- but the powerful flavour of cheese and the egg yolk drowned out the chard. My wife's potato flan was quite nice, but it arrived buried under a heap of truffle shavings that tasted of nothing in particular. My main was a special of roast suckling pig with potatoes and a savoury tuile made with the pork drippings. The tuile was gratuitous -- a chef-y touch that didn't actually taste very nice. The suckling pig was beautifully cooked but the potatoes were weirdly inconsistent; some crisp and others mushy. Il Fornacino is a good restaurant that would be the best restaurant around in most places, but the five-star bar is set pretty high in Tuscany. But the prices were very modest and the wine selection was great. It's a tremendously good value for what it offers.

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    Il Fornacino
    Il Fornacino
    Il Fornacino - Outside

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    La Terrazza - Spritz, camari e aperol

    La Terrazza

    3.5(2 reviews)
    26.5 km

    This place came recommended by a local guide, but unfortunately the only truly standout item about…read moreLa Terrazza is the stunning view. Upon the recommendation of our waiter I went their pre-fixe four course menu. It seemed like a great value for the items. I should have known that you get what you pay for. We started with a meat plate that contained four different varieties of cured meats from the region. This was tasty and probably my favorite dish of the four courses. Next we had a pasta dish that our waiter said was typical of San Marino. I'm not sure what it was but it was almost like a green ravioli topped with tomatoes that were too fresh. This dish was ok but I didn't end up finishing it. For our main course we had flank steak with potatoes and a small salad. The steak was extremely overcooked (I ordered it medium) giving it a burnt taste and making it very tough to chew. I would have brought this to the attention of my waiter but he vanished after delivering this dish and by the time he returned I needed to leave to make an appointment. The only good thing about that dish were the roasted rosemary potatoes. The fourth course was a small cup of gelato which again, the gelato was just ok. It didn't really have much flavor but I think perhaps it was supposed to be some type of cream flavor. All in all this wasn't my favorite dining experience in any way BUT I was treated to an amazing view during the duration of the meal.

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    La Terrazza
    La Terrazza
    La Terrazza

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    Osteria Broccaindosso - Tagliatelle Al ragu (2nd of the 3 pasta sampler) and the best I've had yet. The ragu was meaty and really flavorful.

    Osteria Broccaindosso

    4.5(70 reviews)
    107.2 km
    €€

    Intro: After exploring Bologna to the fullest, we made our way to Osteria Broccaindosso for dinner…read more Located outside of the heart of Bologna, despite being away from the center of the action, the restaurant was almost full. They didn't have any tables outside so we were seated inside. Service (3.5/5): No WiFi unfortunately which isn't great for an international traveler like me. Standard European service. Not terribly friendly and not terribly efficient but I would say they were a bit more attentive than the norm. They did hook us up with some complimentary limoncello shots which was a really nice touch. Ambiance (3.5/5): A little quieter since it's off the beaten path which I like. A pleasant, homey restaurant. Drinks (4.5/5): We shared a bottle of wine. And the aforementioned limoncello shots. Food (4/5): We went with their pasta for two deal where each person gets three different types of pasta that you choose from six or so options. I love getting a variety of dishes so this was a nice way to do it. Not huge portions given the price but still delicious. The dishes were served to us quickly and we got to try some pastas we had never heard of. Overall: When in Bologna, Osteria Broccaindosso makes for a fine choice. It's a 15-minute walk or so from the center of town.

    The food was the best we've had in the 4 days we've been in Italy. Some of us ordered the 3 pasta…read moresampler; some ordered the 2 pasta sampler, and we didn't regret it! All of the pasta choices were super tasty and very much enjoyed dinner. We tried 3 different wines and they were all also very good. Our main courses ended with tiramisu and apple cakes, which were also delicious. The staff was friendly and spoke enough English to communicate with us. Food came out hot and fast and we very much enjoyed every bit. This restaurant is highly by a group of foodies from Seattle!

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    Osteria Broccaindosso - Look for address 7A top right corner

    Look for address 7A top right corner

    Osteria Broccaindosso - Lasagna was absolutely delicious!

    Lasagna was absolutely delicious!

    Osteria Broccaindosso

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    O'PerBacco - Esterno

    O'PerBacco

    5.0(3 reviews)
    71.5 km

    The eight of us stayed at Casale Giotto in Vecchio for a week and had the pleasure of dinning at O…read morePer Bacco for three dinners. The service we received from the owner was fantastic from the first moment we arrived. If you like spicy, the owner makes his housemade spicy olive oil that adds a nice kick and touch to the food (luckily we were given a few bottles to take home with us)! We had read wonderful reviews of theirs restaurant and I'm happy to say that every dish was delicious and lived up to expectation! We've basically tried everything on the menu between the eight of us and our 3 dinners here. It's hard to pick my favorite dish, but the steak tartare was so fresh and focused on the taste of the beef with its minimalistic presentation. The Spaghetti alla chitarra al ragù di pesce was very different and the first that I've seen on a menu, but oh so delicious! The Tagliata di manzo con rucola, parmigiano e patate al forno is quite memorable, with its fresh taste of grill on the medium rare sliced steak. The tiramisu here is a must have and does run out, so make sure you have the owner out one aside for when you're ready for dessert. There is just something special in the food here that make it so delicious, the service is attentive and warm, and that tiramisu is really something else! So glad this restaurant was a part of our Tuscan experience - can't wait to go back for another few meals! Thank you for such a memorable Tuscan dining experience, O Per Bacco! The Mack Family

    THE best food I ate my entire trip in Italy (by-far)…read more You have it in your mind that just because you are in Italy that everything is going to be better than Olive Garden or Chef Boyardee. Nope. This place met all my expectations of what a small-town Italian ristorante is meant to be. Our visit to another place locally yielded poor results, with sub-par food and offerings proving my point that our idea of Italian food doesn't hold water. O'perBacco was recommended by another great Trattoria that was closing due to our American stereotypical attention to details such as hours of operation. Oops. That mistake ended up being a blessing in disguise as the location on the piazza with the statue of Giotto made for the perfect backdrop with Italian families enjoying the beautiful weather. This is what I had envisioned when signing up for this trip. This is the postcard-picture you hope for. We were greeted immediately, and sat on the piazza for that little extra touristy flare that worked perfect for our group. In broken English, and menus in English for our less informed, we ended up chosing all the specials and NOT ONE PERSON complained. House wine was on-point, and the food quality was tremendously fresh and well prepared for what I had fear was going to be another bust. Not tonight Luigi. I would come back to Italy JUST to eat at this place.

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    O'PerBacco - Tavoli esterni

    Tavoli esterni

    O'PerBacco
    O'PerBacco - Tris di battute

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    Tris di battute

    Osteria Le Delizie

    Osteria Le Delizie

    5.0(4 reviews)
    30.4 km

    Stopped in for a simple pizza, and I was immediately floored by their delicious pizza. Their pie…read morewas a masterclass in all things tasty and good. With crust that was simply perfection and cheese that brings the whole thing home, trust me, my foodies, you just can't go wrong with this one.

    Looking for a late meal near the hotel, this place looked too prominently situated to actually be…read moregood. But (try this technique) by walking between tables seeing what people were eating, the pizza looked solid. Nice balance of ingredients to crust, alluring. Little was I to know, what a fantastic pizza this would be. The best pizza of my life (well, next to Da Michele's double buffalo mozz in Naples). I don't know if I got lucky, and all the pizza stars aligned when they threw this one together (the table next to me had multiple pizzas come around the same time, but none looked this great), but this scamorza cheese (a lot like mozzarella, but lightly smoked), eggplant, black olive and sublime sausage pizza was one of the most superb creations I've ever eaten. It puts most every other "dish" I've ever had on the back burner, because with most dishes, each bite tastes the same as the last, but with this pizza, every bite was different than the last, and each phenomenally delicious - - just spurring you on until you've enhaled the whole thing, and were supremely glad you did. Went pizza shopping tonight, from place to place (walk through restaurants, and see what they are serving, and what people are eating - - a real education), and finally settled on a very popular place where the pizzas looked OK (if not maybe a bit overly wide) and it was decent - - but it made me pine for the pizza from le Delizie. I mean, at le Delizie the topography was lovely - - no square inch of the 'za was like any other - - each bite had a different concentration of ingredients and a different texture. And even the edges around the crust were to die for, with wonderful light stretch and crunch, and still succulently moist, with a ravenously delicious red sauce (look how it glistens near the crust in the picture I'll attach). This pizza was absolute, total, perfection. Every bite of this pizza was luscious. It cost 7 Euro (plus 2 Euro coperto); the 1/2 liter of sparkling wine from a spigot was cheap, zingy, and refreshing. And after the meal there is a complementary carafe of limoncello, and the service was adept. I mean, for chrissakes, every "Italian" place in the States is nowhere in the same ballpark as a place like this. I'll keep pounding the pavement looking for something in Rimini even close to this standard [wait, no, I'm going back tomorrow - - I've learned my lesson.] .

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    Osteria Le Delizie - The perfect pie

    The perfect pie

    Osteria Le Delizie
    Osteria Le Delizie

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