Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Umbertide. Umbertide is a town and comune (township) of Italy, in the province of Perugia in northwestern Umbria, at the confluence of the Reggia river and the Tiber. It is 30 km (19 mi) North of Perugia and 20 km (12 mi) South of Città di Castello. With 16,890 inhabitants according to the 2011 census, Umbertide is one of the larger towns of Umbria; and basically flat, which is relatively unusual for the region. It is an important regional industrial center producing machine tools, farm machinery, textiles, packaging material, and ceramics.
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4 based on 359 reviews
The celebrity chef Giancarlo Polito offers a menu with the most important delicacies. The cellar propone a selection of over 500 labels and the dinners are offered on our outdoor terrace.
La Locanda Del Capitano restaurant, wow! Giancarloâs passion for food and local produce really shines through in the menu and the food was amazing! Both chef Giancarlo, the twin sommeliers were welcoming, informative and friendly. A wonderful experience. Book now without hesitation!
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4 based on 135 reviews
We were very unimpressed by dinner here. The lamb was tough and flavourless, the tagliata passable and the burger terrible. Service was friendly but over all a very disappointing meal. We didn't want to risk the seafood after such a poor meat course!ci scusiamo molto per il pasto servito quell'anno ma abbiaqmo lacvorato molto per migliorare i prodotti ed il servizio.il titolare Mirco.ciao
Aperti sia a pranzo che a cena, proponiamo piatti tipici della tradizione umbra, pizza a lenta lievitazione, deliziosi dolci della casa e molto altro!
There is a new restaurant in Montone called Le Fonti di Venere which adds to the choice of excellent dining establishments already available in this wonderful hilltop Umbrian town. It opened about nine months ago and is located just outside the walls of the town. Don't be put off by the rather unprepossessing shop front, i.e. it looks like a cheap fast food joint - the sign outside offering "pizza and chips" really doesn't help its image. However, once you go inside there is a very nice dining room and even a small outdoor dining area should you wish to go al fresco.The restaurant specialises in meat and fish dishes and offers a number of fixed menu or "menu fisso" options for â¬30/â¬35 per head. Alternatively, you can also go down the al a carte route where there is a wide range of antipasti, primi, secondi, etc. dishes available. All the dishes are very reasonably priced, certainly far cheaper than those available in the restaurants located inside the walls of the town. Furthermore, the quality is as good if not better than that available inside the walls. In fact, Le Fonti di Venere would certainly give at least two of these restaurants a run for their money in terms of quality and definitely in terms of price. The restaurant would appear to be very popular with local families (we went on a Friday evening) which is always a good sign and has the feel of a real local trattoria about it. We had a very good meal comprising an antipasto, a main course and a dessert which came to â¬65 (for two) and also included a good bottle of wine. We can strongly recommend the Cinghiale in Salmi (or wild boar stew) which was absolutely delicious. The staff are very friendly and welcomed us with a complimentary glass of prosecco when we arrived. Overall, Le Fonti di Venere is a very welcome addition to dining out in Montone and we would certainly recommend a visit, you won't be disappointed by the quality and definitely not by the price.
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