Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Rocca Pietore, Province of Belluno, Italy including Al Crot, Ristorante Pizzeria Grande Guerra, Ristorante Da Aurelio Rifugio, Rifugio Scoiattoli Restaurant, Al Forte Ristorante, Rifugio Lagazuoi, Rifugio Fuciade, Rifugio Cinque Torri
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4 based on 113 reviews
Il rifugio Cinque Torri si trova ai piedi del versante sud delle 5 Torri, è raggiungibile in auto dalla strada del passo Falzarego (chiusa in agosto dal 5 al 25, dalle 9:30 alle 15:30), con la seggiovia, scendendo poi dal Rifugio Scoiattoli, a piedi dal p
Excellent food as well, a delightful 'refuge' with wooden floors and staircase. We had a big room for three, toilets and showers not en suite and had to pay for the shower. Great location, and very close to the five towers with many climbing sites, walks and the First world war open air museum, a great stay with great views and friendly people.
4 based on 2156 reviews
Tonight we had dinner at Rifugio Fuciade.To reach the restaurant cars must be parked when the road ends next to hotel Miralago, nearby Passo S. Pellegrino slopes. On arrival at the car park, the restaurant staff indicated us where to park. Then we set of in the woods with a snowcat and reached the restaurant in a few minutes. We had an OK dinner in the overcrowded basement of the âRifugioâ and eventually asked to be returned to the car park (chargeable service). This time instead of the snowcat we had an open air snowmobile. It is 10.30 pm, heavy snow, -5C. The ride was actually freezing but somewhat fun; at the end we were dropped off in the wood about 100m away from the car park. Once at the car park, there there was no longer any staff from Fuciade. Yet a number of other cars had parked and one of them was blocking us off: we were stuck in the snowstorm!It is freezing, we have a child with us, no staff to assist. I call the restaurant and they promise to look fast for the owner of the car. After about 20 minutes and a number of phone calls we are told that the owner is identified but all snowmobiles are in service thus we need to wait further until when the owner of the car that blocks us can be picked up. At this point I call the local police who then contacted the restaurant in turn. Finally things moved and after further 25 minutes finally someone arrived to move the vehicle. The driver explains that he it was the restaurant staff upon arrival to point him to the parking spot opposite our car and he assumed they would have then managed logistics with the other guests. In the meantime, the owner of Fuciade was declining all responsibility by phone, stating that it was all the driverâs (note - her customer!) fault. To cut a long story short: Fuciade is using a public car park that they staff when guests arrive to make sure they get up and dine. On the way back everybody disappears and you are left on your own. A totally irresponsible attitude considering that this is at high altitude in freezing weather conditions. Reality is that what probably used to be a local farmhouse has now outgrown to a busy touristy restaurant, bigger than the ability of the owners to properly manage it all.No courtesy, no apologies, just a lot of arrogance from someone who is just focussed on making money out of a special location. Does not matter though if after dinner you are left freezing with a young boy in the middle of a snowstorm.My reco: do not go! There are plenty of more genuine and better managed traditional restaurants in the area.
4 based on 221 reviews
This rifugio is right by the cable car that goes up Mt Lagazuoi. It's a popular stop for food and refreshments and on a good day there's plenty of diners sitting outside enjoying the spectacular vista with their meals. There's also dining room inside. Food here was good and hearty.
4 based on 163 reviews
We visited the hotel Al Forte and ate breakfast and dinner at the restaurant. Fine European style breakfast and great dinners featuring a selection of tasty antipasti followed by two very good courses and dessert. Excellent service staff who went out of their way each meal.
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4 based on 300 reviews
Luckily visibility was so poor that lunchtime here was easy with no queue or waiting. The food is quite simply outstanding. The sliced cold meats are fabulous. The homemade ravioli with nettle, ricotta and cheese âfondueâ sauce was light and delicious. The venison and wild mushroom ragu outstanding. If you only eat once on the mountain in the Cortina district, eat here. The others arenât a patch on it.
4 based on 440 reviews
This is a place where you would not expect a great restaurant - two hairpin bends down from a 2,300 metres high mountain pass, with a fantastic view of the Dolomites from the terrace, and plenty of sunshine until sunset. You would expect a mountain lodge offering sausage and polenta. But no, here you have great cuisine, ranging from the traditional dishes - albeit modernly interpreted, a bit of nouvelle cuisine - to innovative offerings, including fish (fresh and beautifully prepared) and fantastic desserts. Great choice of wines (in prevalence local or anyway Italian) and warm, informal but professional service. Prices are high but not excessive: every euro is well spent. Fantastic, we'll go again and again.
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4 based on 252 reviews
DE TONI MONICA LARA SAS 0437 723951 MOB 32008693864
Had a dinner here, and everything was satisfying. Quick service, great oven-baked pizza, large courses and a descent pasta. Besides, the place is beautifully designed.
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4 based on 255 reviews
This is a very small restaurant, with incredibly tasty food and cozy atmosphere! We tried several types of pizza, all were excellent!
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