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Avaliação da contribuiçãoThe B&B where we were staying recommended this restaurant to us. The views from the terrace are amazing, especially at sunset. The prices on the menu were surprisingly low. We all ate like kings. My son had the gnocchi al castrato, my daughter had togliolini al limone, my father had spaghetti al ragù and I had strozzapreti all 'arrabiata. We split one serving of grigliata mista just so we could taste. The house wine (red) was good, very light. The complimentary cookies were delicious! The only drawback I can think of was the bread which lacked salt but I believe that 's the way they make in in this area. All together a great last supper to our Italian vacation!
Typical Italian restaurant. Good food and fast service. Don’t speak English so it was hard to book and no English menu available
Stopped here on our countryside tour from Rome to cruise port from RomanCab and it was wonderful Cute town with amazing views, the food was great, we sat on the balcony with an AMAZING view, service was wonderful.
After visiting the cute town of Ceri, we drove a bit out of town towards this restaurant which is located in the rich and lush spring country site on the outskirts. This beautiful restaurant is in an old style house that has been refurbished into an eatery, with attached farm, views of the sloping hills with foraging horses and free ranged foul coops. The parking lot is dotted with large olive trees and the section for dining outside has white blossomed trees as well as an enclosed glass section. Inside it is decorated with traditional pictures and art representing the country side. The location it self was excellent and the food was to match. We ordered an Aglianico wine from the Puglia region and the waitress suggested a sampler of starters (un asaggino). Crostini with salsiccia, fagioli, salumi, olive. It was a tasty and not too filling array, followed by our first dish of gnocchi con sugo di castrato and ravioli con taleggio e speck. Both were delicious, especially the creamy ravioli. For seconds we ordered the spiedini which had the wonderful smoky roasted flavor and carciofi a la romana as a side dish. We enjoyed our coffee and limoncello on the back terrance basking in the hot Sunday spring day and enjoying the views of the idillic Roman countryside. All in all a wonderful exprience and meal for 30 euros a person.
Grilled open, country kitchen with excellent raw materials used and courteous service. excellent castrate dumplings. plentiful dishes at honest prices. Good neighbor's card. free parking.