Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Moena, Province of Trento, Italy. Moena (Ladin: Moéna, German: Mön or Moyen) is a comune (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of Trento. It is the largest comune in the Fassa Valley. In the census of 2001, 1,967 inhabitants out of 2,602 (75.6%) declared Ladin as their native language.
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4 based on 254 reviews
My son-in-law reckons this place makes the best Italian pizzas in the world, but I must admit he hasn't tried them all. Still, there is no doubt that the pizzas are excellent. There is a warm welcome on arriving from the couple who run it, though you may have to wait at busy times. The surroundings, in a vaulted cellar, are decorated with some nice touches, like old wooden skis on the wall and alpine cows painted on the oven. The premises are warm when it is cold outside, heated by the wood burning pizza oven. What really distinguishes L'Incontro, though, is the range of (only) pizzas on the menu, offerring a much wider range of ingredients than in many other establishments, as well as white pizzas and topped foccaccia filled with melted cheese. And these are skilfully prepared, uniformly cooked to just the right thickness and crispiness.Prices are reasonable, lower than in some more touristy parts of Italy. Closed on Tuesdays and at some other times, so best to phone if you are travelling any distance to eat there.
5 based on 106 reviews
Un pranzo veloce, con amici, appena seduti, il tempo di ordinare e arriva un aperitivo di benvenuto, poi avendo fretta e non molto appetito optiamo per una pasta fresca con verdure pomodoro e basilico. Una freschezza gradevole con fiocchi di ricotta e verdure croccanti, in una parola buonissima. Molto buono anche il vino della casa, prezzo giusto. Ambiente molto gradevole e servizio professionale.
4 based on 1387 reviews
I visited this place twice- at the beginning of my stay and the last night. The first impression of the place was that it was overcroeded and this fact suggested good quality. The impression was changed by beef burger. It was tasteless and rather expensive. House wine could not improve the impression.The second time i ordered pork shin with polenta and sourcrout. I am sorry to say that it produced the same dull impression. So my conclusion says that this place is twice ower-owercrouded and owerpriced but under quality.
4 based on 392 reviews
Very recommended. Food was great- we ordered fish, pizza, big salad, kids meal - everyone was happy. The place is nice and service was great.
4 based on 338 reviews
We had grilled fish, which was very well prepared and elegantly served. The waiter offered to carve the fish for us, which we did not need, but appreciated. The service was rapid, even a bit rushed. Perhaps they planned on seating other guests after us. The dessert, tiramisù with mille-feuille, was a grandiose conclusion.
3 based on 463 reviews
Hotel Hotel facilities include: a dining room, bar, a la carte restaurant, pizzeria, summer terrace, lounge/TV room, internet point, lift, private car park, garage parking at a charge. Special rates available at the âEven Spaâ fitness centre. Dining room
We've been coming here annually during our winter break. We always visit another pizzeria too and then decide which is better that year and go there again. This year La Stella is slightly better than La Stua. Service isn't great, actually really Italian, but the food is good. We never tried pasta here, but we do appreciate the starters, especially the plate with cuts of ham and dried sausages and cheeses (affettato misti e fromaggi), and also insalata caprese. The prices have gone up a bit in the last two years making it not the cheapest place in town.
4 based on 429 reviews
During our 3 days stay in Vigo di Fassa we enjoyed diner twice in this lovely restaurant. We loved the very friendly and professionel staff. We appreciate the fact that the cook informed how we experienced the menu. We did really enjoy the menu.If we visit Vigo di Fassa in the future we will surely will visit Rezia again
4 based on 464 reviews
This was one of the only restaurants open in the area during the period we've visited. We enjoyed all the food we've ordered. Everything was in large portions. The big mixed salad was really very big and fresh. The pizza was very good. The beef fillet was great, large size and cooked according to everyones request. This restaurant is very recommended.
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4 based on 445 reviews
We've just been to this restaurant in the center of Moena. The food was quite good but the service was disappointing. When we arrived there were only a few guests the place started to get busy after we placed our order. We were a company of 4. We ordered a soup, which I shared with my friend, and 4 pizzas. They brought the soup and 2 pizzas on time but we had to wait one hour to get the rest while everybody else was served in the restaurant. I suppose they forgot to place the rest of our order or they completely forgot about us ( maybe because we were only tourists ordering only pizzas). I got very disappointed because we wanted to enjoy our meal together and not to eat separately with an hour difference. The only thing they could do was to say sorry. I got very annoyed so I cancelled my order for a pizza. The owner was around and they didn't even try to do anything to make things right. They never thought of filling up our glasses with prosecco ( which is only 3 euros for a glass) or offering us a grappa. I have been to many places in the world and as I experienced the least is to offer a drink if not the dishes for gratis which we had to wait for. On top the waitress never brought the change just thanked when we paid. Ok it wasn't a big amount only 3 euros but I was determined not to tip them after I was left hungry. It's not my habit not to leave a tip but in this case I don't think they deserved anything.
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4 based on 1025 reviews
Another excellent dinner at this temple of the Val di Fassa gastronomy. Some of the creations by Paolo Donei in my opinion stand comparison with those of more famous multistarred chefs. The signature dish egg in polenta crust with truffle, cream of cheese and spinach, for example, behind its apparent simplicity hides much preparation work, uses great produce, and it embraces you with a memorable subtlety of flavours and textures.A primo of spatzle with herbs, girolles and a speck infusion summarises what this cuisine is about: strong, traditional flavours elevated to delicacies of high refinement and elegance.Two mains, a venison and a duck, both had at their core a fantastic, chunky, tender and perfectly cooked piece of meat, with clever and tasty garnishes around them: the braised red chicory giving moisture to the duck, with almond and smoked oil flavours; and the Jerusalem artichokes (coming in different ways) with a Pinot nero reduction. My only small reservation is just a tendency to saltiness, but this is personal taste.You can't skip desserts at Malga panna: a parfait was just good, but a 'cappuccino ice cream' with liquorice and milk was fun, creative, beautiful, deliciously balanced, hovering between the bitterness of the liquorice and the sweetness of the rest.You get so much more during a meal here, amuse bouche, breads, pre-dessert and petit fours. The prices are very, very fair such abundance and quality. The wine lover will also find satisfaction, gently guided by the always informative maitre Michele and the rest of his team. And the setting...well, that is magical (a little upholstering of all the benches would make it even more comfortable).I only manage to visit the Malga once a year, but every time I'm looking forward to returning.
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