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    4.0 (3 reviews)
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    7 years ago

    Great juice and a hip little storefront. Didn't stay for food but enjoyed stopping by to get a refreshment!

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    12 Apostoli

    12 Apostoli

    4.6(11 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€€

    "Wow!" All I can say is, "Wow!!" (Or in Yelp terminology, "Woohoo! As good as it gets!!" And then…read moresome!!! And if you read all my reviews you'll know I don't say that very often.) My wife and I like to go out for a special dinner on our anniversary. Every now and then we are lucky enough to be in a city with Michelin starred restaurants when our anniversary rolls around in June. (We live in the north woods of Wisconsin, USA, so this doesn't happen every year.) This year we were on holiday in Europe with a stop in Verona so we made a reservation at the Michelin starred "12 Apostoli." Needless to say it was the finest meal of our trip. When I go to a top notch restaurant that offers tasting menus I love to turn everything over to the hands of the chef and whatever they serve, I eat. At 12 Apostoli, one option is called "Giravolte," roughly translated: a spin, a turn, a u-turn, or as we Americans would name it, "Chef's Choice." Or, as they describe it on their web site, Giravolte is "A miscellaneous menu, a collection of tastes, without too much logic. . . a Chef 's playlist that tries to go beyond the classic concept of a tasting menu. The idea is to live the food with freedom, curiosity and self-irony." I don't take many photos or make any notes when dining at the finest of restaurants, but here is some of what I most vividly recall from my meal. . . . . . The cicchetti or, "amuse bouche," was a savory Madeline topped with fine caviar. A luscious way to arouse the taste buds! One of the next courses was simply called, "Zen," a plate of fundamental, lightly pickled (or brined) raw vegetables. They were fresh and flavorful. (By the way, our son who was dining with us is vegan and this course, along with all his dishes, was 100% vegan -- see the end of my review for additional comments about this.) We had two fish courses -- one featuring sturgeon, the next with mackerel in an onion broth. Both dishes were exquisite. The seasoning and sauce perfectly complemented the fish. (When no one was looking I used my finger to wipe up a last of the onion broth from the bowl. Yum!) As the meal progressed the density and complexity of the proteins and flavors of the final courses intensified. One was a rich and unctuous cannoli with marrow, the next featured perfectly braised pork belly and pork loin. A palate cleanser and some sweets completed the meal. I know I've forgotten a few courses in this recap, but believe me, they were all wonderful. The wine paring was among the best I've ever had -- even better than the "three star" restaurant I ate at a few years ago (and generous pours as well!). As mentioned above, the restaurant was able to provide my son with vegan courses that corresponded nicely to the omnivorous courses that my wife and I enjoyed. He reports that it was the most fantastic vegan food he has ever tasted. So be sure to inform the kitchen of your dietary restrictions when you book a table -- they will accommodate you and it will taste wonderful! By the end of our meal, most of the other diners paid their bill and departed. Just us and a couple from South Africa were still lingering over our coffee, when one of the proprieters asked if we would all like to see the wine cellar. Of course we said, "Yes!" Well, it was more than just a look at the "wine cellar." It turns out that 12 Apostoli is built on top of ancient Roman ruins. After viewing the wine cellar and the lower level private dinning room we were escorted down another level to see the foundations of buildings dating back to the time of Julius Caesar and the other emperors we learned about in our world history classes. It was an unbelievable ending to an unforgettable meal at one of the finest restaurants I've ever had the privilege to visit. If you are passing through Verona, book a table at 12 Apostoli -- you'll love it! Linger over your coffee and you too might get to see the "wine cellar!"

    More three and half. We were really excited to try, we were…read morea little disappointed. The space is beautiful and very private, lovely date place. We opted for the large tasting menu.. a couple things were really underwhelming. We chose to get wine by glass, 15 euros for a glass from a bottle that costs 18. Awkward moment at the end, waiters left us waiting there for 20 plus minutes, I had to ask for the check. Not worth coming back in my opinion.

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    L'Evangelista - Pumpkin filled pasta with butter sauce

    L'Evangelista

    4.5(28 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€

    This was the most amazing meal we ate in three weeks in Italy -- and we ate loads of great food…read more L'Evangelista is a vey upscale restaurant on a quiet street a block off the main pedestrian thoroughfare. While it follows the form of apertivo, primi, segundi, dolci, this is not traditional Italian cuisine but what I've seen termed as "Italian contemporary cuisine." That means world class, innovative food. And we loved it. Simone Ferrigno, the manager, greeted us when we arrived and seated us at an elegantly laid out table. We ordered wine and our food, and the show began with beautiful dish after beautiful dish. And fabulous wines. We chatted with the German couple at the next table who had ordered the vegan tasting menu and they were in heaven. Alas I cannot for the life of me find the receipt with the names of the dishes we ordered. If I find it, I'll update my review. I'll just say this, exquisite food, world-class service in a beautiful ambience. After we had paid our bill (thank goodness the dollar is up relative to the Euro) and we started walking away, Simone ran after us to ask how our experience was and to thank us for our patronage. Note: A reservation is essential at L'Evangelista. I just noticed that Yelp has two Euro symbols to indicate the price is moderate. I'd actually give it four Euro symbols. L'Evangelista is not for you if you're on a tight a budget.

    Amazing food. Delightful service. Great wines. Perfect for vegetarians looking for a special dinner.read more

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    Manicotti filled spinach & ricotta

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    Pizza al Taglio da Zio Lele - Really good place.

    Pizza al Taglio da Zio Lele

    5.0(1 review)
    0.8 km

    This is simply the best Pizza in all of Verona. Quite a claim I know, but whilst in Verona we ate a…read morelot of pizza from lots of different pizzerias this is the only place that we went back to because it was so good. The owners were fantastic and walked us through the menu and gave great recommendations. They also cater for the more health conscious with vegan pizzas. in fact, one thing we noticed whilst in Verona was that lots of restaurants catered for vegetarians and vegans and there were lots of choices, but this did not apply to me as I eat meat! The restaurant is different from other pizza takeaway shops as you choose various rectangular slices of pizza rather than buy just one large round pizza. The slices are very generous and four slices is more than enough as the pizza bases thick and fluffy and more of a focaccia base. Also, the price of your food is dependent on the weight of the food. For example if you buy a heavy slice of pizza with lots of ingredients cheeses truffles et cetera it weighs more than a standard margarita slice. The toppings were amazing and incredibly varied. in fact the toppings on offer were nothing like I had experienced in any pizzeria anywhere in the world. My particular favourite was the sausage with smoked cheese, margarita pizza with curried potato, and the salami pizza was amazing. My girlfriend had a pizza tasted just like bruschetta. If you are in Verona and do you fancy pizza this is the place for you!!

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    Saos - vegetarian - Updated June 2026

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