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    Hosteria La Vecchia Fontanina - Front of Hosteria La Vecchia Fontanina, Verona

    Hosteria La Vecchia Fontanina

    4.6(17 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Our food tour stopped in here where we enjoyed some delicious primi platti (first course) meals…read more The interior is a beautiful restaurant with lots of light and exposed stone walls. It was quiet when we arrived at noon and then filled up quite a lot by the time we departed. Clearly, a restaurant for the locals. First course, a big pile of a pasta called "bigolini" which I've not seen before. It is like thick spaghetti with a rough surface. That is needed because the sauce on it was quite thick and another interesting taste - nettles. Definitely different. Second course, risotto made with a red wine reduction. Very flavorful and rich and the pasta was perfectly al dente. We'll definitely need to return to here for dinner! [Review 16980 overall - 185 in Italy - 496 of 2022.]

    This spot was highly recommended by our AirBnb host. It's a little farther out from the touristy…read morecenter near the arena in Verona which was evident in the fact we seemed to be the only English speaking diners in the place. The restaurant is very cute (free WiFi) and homey feeling with an exposed brick interior and interesting decoration choices throughout the space. If you're so inclined there's also and outdoor patio area. Maybe we just ordered poor menu items but the food was underwhelming and not particularly standout. For our anti pasta course we went with the cured meat trio with polenta. The meats weren't particularly good and combined with the bland polenta it just wasn't a good combo. For our primi pasta course we had the bigoli in a horse (yes horse) bolognese sauce. Of our three dishes this was the best. For our main meat course with did horse cheeks braised in an Amarone wine sauce with polenta. I didn't like the polenta any better on our second dish and the cheek just didn't do it for me. I ended up leaving the bulk of the dish uneaten. All in all-maybe I just ordered poorly but I if I ever make it back to Verona this spot will be a pass for me.

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    Hosteria La Vecchia Fontanina - Unscheinbares Haus

    Unscheinbares Haus

    Hosteria La Vecchia Fontanina - Innenräume

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    Hosteria La Vecchia Fontanina - Bigolini with a sauce made from nettles. Hosteria La Vecchia Fontanina, Verona

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    Bigolini with a sauce made from nettles. Hosteria La Vecchia Fontanina, Verona

    Osteria del Bugiardo - Aperol Spritz and focaccia

    Osteria del Bugiardo

    4.7(60 reviews)
    0.1 km
    €€

    This classic location lives up to expectations. Excellent food. Calm and cool service. Outstanding…read morewine. Come at a time when it is not so crowded, maybe mid afternoon.

    Intro: On our first full day in Verona, we were looking for a lunch spot before our reservation at…read moreJuliet's House. Osteria del Bugiardo was located in a good area so we made our way over to this wine bar. Service (2.5/5): Confusing system. There was a wait for a table but no hostess outside. We eventually talked to someone and she said that while there's no list, she will remember our faces and let us know when a table is ready. Not the most efficient system but we waited about 10 minutes to be seated at the bar. Our waiter took care of us pretty well after we got in. Ambiance (3.5/5): Your typical wine bar. Nice ambiance. The only downside for me is that seating at the bar consisted of bar stools. Without back support. Which I have always hated and which hurts my back. It's also pretty tight in there when they're at capacity. Drinks (4/5): Since this is a wine bar, you know what to order. We had glasses of rose. Not the heaviest pour but the price was solid. If you're not looking for wine, they also have things like Aperol Spritz. Food (4/5): You won't find hearty fare here but you will be able to munch on a lot of small plates. I'm talking things like mini sandwiches, croquettes, meatballs, salads, etc. Which is exactly what we did. We shared a couple of tapas between the two of us. It was filling and did the job. I wasn't stuffed but it was good and on the healthier side. Overall: Osteria del Bugiardo is one of the most popular restaurants on Yelp in Verona and it's located in the heart of the city.

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    Osteria del Bugiardo - Bar area

    Bar area

    Osteria del Bugiardo
    Osteria del Bugiardo

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    Pizza al Taglio da Zio Lele - Really good place.

    Pizza al Taglio da Zio Lele

    5.0(1 review)
    0.5 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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    Pizza al Taglio da Zio Lele
    Pizza al Taglio da Zio Lele

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    La Taverna di via Stella - Amarone Risotto

    La Taverna di via Stella

    4.5(14 reviews)
    0.2 km
    €€

    Hands down the best spaghetti I've ever had -- the Spaghetti ai Tici Piccanti was perfectly al…read moredente with a rich, flavorful, slightly spicy sauce. My wife had the traditional Amarone fish dish and loved every bite. Cozy atmosphere, friendly service, and authentic Verona flavors. Great wine selection, with an expert to help find the perfect match for whatever you order. A must-visit!

    After spending 12 days in Italy, I can confidently say that our meal at La Taverna di via Stella…read morewas one of my absolute favorites. A quick note on getting a reservation--we had trouble making reservations since we could not call as we did not have service. We were able to squeeze into the beginning of the lunch service after being turned away the night before due to a full house, but I would recommend making in-person reservations a day or two ahead to make sure you get the chance to eat here. This restaurant is the perfect little Italian restaurant with an inviting and simultaneously impressive atmosphere. Our waiter was friendly and spoke great English, providing wine and food recommendations. Since I was not able to narrow down the options to just a single dish, my friend and I shared the donkey pasta and the Amarone risotto. Both dishes were absolutely incredible. Anybody visiting Verona must try to the risotto since Amarone is the big wine from the region--though it was quite rich, it was the best risotto I have ever had. I was really excited to try donkey for the first time and the pasta did not disappoint, it was cooked perfectly and the flavors were incredibly tasty. All of the prices were very fair; in fact, they were actually on the cheaper side of what we encountered in Italy. I cannot recommend La Taverna di via Stella enough--if you find yourself in Verona, you must give this restaurant a try!!

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    La Taverna di via Stella - Spaghetti ai Tici Piccanti

    Spaghetti ai Tici Piccanti

    La Taverna di via Stella - Amarone Risotto

    Amarone Risotto

    La Taverna di via Stella - Menu

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    Menu

    Café Carducci - Flower of wild salmon and pineapple - so tasty!

    Café Carducci

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.6 km

    We had dinner here our first night in Verona, which was also our first night in Italy, so we were…read morereally jet lagged. We thought it opened at 5:00, and we got there about 5:50, super early for Italy. The door was open but no one was there except the chef, who turned out to be the owner. He said it didn't open until 7:00! But he took us anyway, and he was absolutely the most charming man EVER. So sweet, so accommodating, so kind. He told us the story of his restaurant and that he's the fourth generation to run a restaurant there. We ordered excellent wine by the glass, including amarone, the double fermented local speciality. Then we had pumpkin soup, and it was the most delicious we'd ever had, really special, with a depth of flavor that seemed unusual. After that, we had spinach ravioli, which were fat little homemade pillows, amazingly delicious, with a sauce of halved grape tomatoes lightly sautéed in olive oil. So fresh! Then we had rack of pork, which was presented as two thin chops beautifully browned, but very tender, and served with lightly sautéed mixed vegetables (those were good, but not great -- I can forgive that!). Finally, we had dessert. I got the deconstructed Napoleon another reviewer recommended. It was so cutely presented, and tasty. Husband got "mini-dessert" -- two small puff pastry "donuts." Believe it or not, we went back for breakfast because we really wanted something filling, and they serve more than the typical pastries. I had yogurt with muesli and fruit (so tart i had to add a pack of sugar!) and husband ordered ham and cheese omelet, which came with bread. Both were nicely done and hit the spot. We just LOVED this place. You can't go wrong there! On top of excellent food, the service is friendly and efficient (everyone there was so, so nice). The waitress was just as nice as the owner.

    Beautifully decorated and delicious 1928 established Café off the beaten path, away from the crowds…read moreof the center of the city, near Il Giardino Giusti. Very it friendly staff. Watching the gentleman carefully slice them fold the prosciutto into the panini was mesmerizing. High dedication to quality that's palpable in all they do. Great breakfast though few options along with fresh paritaires, lunch and dinner. We had omelettes off the menu, panino piccolo with prosciutto and butter was delicious, coffee was "the best I've had in Italy" according to the husband, had the orange cinnamon loose tea (largest tea options I've found), fresh squeeze orange juice along with impressive pressed juices (my pineapple, apple, orange and ginger was soooo good). Thankfully the rain gave me some time to remain here and attempt to give the experience justice.

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    Café Carducci - Interior

    Interior

    Café Carducci - Pea purée with squids - delicious!

    Pea purée with squids - delicious!

    Café Carducci - Lasagna - big fan!

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    Lasagna - big fan!

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