L’offre de cette bottega située non loin de la Via Mazzini déborde de plats typiques véronais : l’antipasto con gorgonzola, lardo, salumi e polenta ; le risotto all’Amarone ; le lasagnette coi fegatini ; les bigolis en sauce de canard, la pastissada de caval ; le bollito con la pearà ; les fasoi imbogonai ; le brasato all’Amarone… On pourrait continuer la liste mais on ne veut pas vous gâcher la surprise de découvrir la carte de ce restaurant qui existe à Vérone depuis 1890. Et l’ambiance est vraiment très sympathique, le bon vin aidant… Car la carte des vins n’est pas en reste. 1 500 étiquettes de vins italiens et de la région. Possibilité d’acheter des bouteilles à emporter.
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Bless his heart. lol
It wouldn’t have been my first choice as a solo traveler since it has a very social ambiance, even with conjoined tables but I made the best of it.
Aside from the noise and servers constantly passing, it’s a beautiful and characteristic restaurant. The servers are professional but also a bit playful. (See photos haha). Shoutout to the medieval menu that thumped on my table. Gave me a good laugh.
I noticed a teeny tiny bar at the front near the register. Could be a good place to meet people.
Food was good. (Not memorable). I’d return with some company and ask for a table away from the walking aisle. ;)
If you are looking for local restaurant and wine bar that THE place.
The restaurant is elegant and has cozy vibe. It tends to be pretty crowded so make a reservation in advance. There are tables for bigger and smaller groups.
We highly recommend trying the pasta as well as schnitzel. The place offers huge variety of wines so it’s a perfect place for degustation.
The prices were a bit higher than usual but for the quality and atmosphere you get, it is 100% worth it