Borgo Antico - Speisekarte

Via Castello Nn 13, 71010, Italia, PESCHICI, Italy

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Borgo Antico

Telefon: (+39)0884964432

Adresse: Via Castello Nn 13, 71010, Italia, PESCHICI, Italy

Stadt: PESCHICI

Menü Gerichte: 7

Bewertungen: 3420

Webseite: http://www.facebook.com/Borgo-Antico-1672555336389026/?hc_ref=SEARCH

"in the alleyways (healthy or descent, depends on how you look at them) of the center of peaches. We had dinner outside, a nice atmosphere. Menu for fish lovers, otherwise there is not much choice. fast and courteous service. price in the average location"

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great restaurant, excellent cuisine then the director a very family person

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Primo
Primo

very nice place in the middle of the small streets of peaches, delicious fish-based cuisine.


Doriana
Doriana

good, but expensive. we paid 96 euro for each a court and a bottle of local wine of 23 euro.


Filomena
Filomena

Location nice but uncomforable (tables are on the road). Food below average and very very expensive. Speisekarte ansehen


Cinzia
Cinzia

exceptional place! excellent cuisine and super friendly staff! ancient village is the restaurant of peaches. Big Niche


Neri
Neri

advice to those in Peschici, cozy apartment, well maintained and excellent cuisine. attentive and kind staff. recommended.


Ugo
Ugo

excellent cuisine accompanied by a staff prepared attentive and smiling! dinners from you on days! That's how good you go! Speisekarte ansehen


Cosimo
Cosimo

this restaurant is really good and deserves the turn that it shows. located in a alley with tables placed on the stairs, I confirm the quality and recommend the octopus with favetta (delicate) and the fried of squid. nice and fast, good.


Ercole
Ercole

we took an appetizer of shrimps scottatied on bed of burrata and wonderful must, as first small ears with clams and pesto strepitose and finally we took two sweets, one more good than the other. friendly and friendly staff. for the correct price.


Noemi
Noemi

in the alleyways (healthy or descent, depends on how you look at them) of the center of peaches. We had dinner outside, a nice atmosphere. Menu for fish lovers, otherwise there is not much choice. fast and courteous service. price in the average location Speisekarte ansehen

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  • Cibo Freuen Sie sich auf unsere vielfältige Speisenauswahl, die eine Mischung aus klassischen Favoriten und innovativen Gerichten bietet. Jedes Gericht wird mit den frischesten Zutaten zubereitet, um Ihre Geschmacksknospen zu verwöhnen und Ihnen ein unvergessliches kulinarisches Erlebnis zu bieten.
  • Pasta Freuen Sie sich auf unsere Auswahl an klassischen und zeitgenössischen Pasta-Gerichten, die alle mit frischen, hochwertigen Zutaten und geschmackvollen Saucen zubereitet werden, die in jedem Bissen das Wesen der italienischen Küche einfangen. Speisekarte ansehen
  • Pesce Freuen Sie sich auf unsere exquisiten Fischgerichte, die aus dem frischesten Fang des Tages zubereitet werden. Von gegrillten Favoriten bis zu herzhaften Eintöpfen feiert unser Menü den Reichtum des Ozeans mit Aromen, die jeden Gaumen erfreuen.
  • Italiano Genießen Sie die reichen und vielfältigen Aromen Italiens mit unserem Menü, das klassische Pasta, herzhafte Risottos und traditionelle Fleisch- und Meeresfrüchtegerichte bietet, alle mit authentischen Zutaten und Leidenschaft zubereitet. Buon appetito!

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