L'angolo Del Break - Speisekarte

Localita Madonna Di Loreto, PESCHICI, Italy, 71010, PESCHICI

🛍 Caffè, Pizza, Pasta, Fast Food

4.1 💬 1238 Bewertungen
L'angolo Del Break

Telefon: +393470521208,+393298430971

Adresse: Localita Madonna Di Loreto, Peschici, Italy, 71010, PESCHICI

Stadt: PESCHICI

Gerichte: 7

Bewertungen: 1238

Webseite: http://www.facebook.com/Langolo-Del-Break-1155013597912856/

"per un pranzo o no, è possibile scegliere tra piatti di carne e pesce. Personalmente ho potuto apprezzare un antipasto, primo e secondo a base di pesce e... tornerei ogni giorno! ottima qualità, porzioni giuste, servizio sedano. A questo si aggiunge personale gentile, amichevole, bello (ma questo lo scrivo sotto suggerimento del simpatico che ci ha servito!) per non dimenticare la possibilità di scegliere terrazza, salotto interno o tavoli da picnic, tutti con vista su un bellissimo panorama tipico del Gargano! Prezzi nella zona media. La prossima volta!"

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Brian Brian

Came here three times on our trip and every meal excellent. Staff friendly, all dishes, pasta, fish, antipasto all tasty. Perfect!

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DietrichThomas16
DietrichThomas16

The fish and the lamb were just excellent. The great experience was made even better by the romantic view and our congenial host Rocco.


User
User

cibo, posto e panorama bellissimo e rilassante. ottimo servizio, cibo di qualità e ottima accoglienza. per completare una bella terrazza panoramica. davvero consigliato!


nosap2020
nosap2020

Just to say thanks for the wonderful meal the price was affordable, the was environment was awsome with a nice and cool music we all enjoyed your delicious food and the evening was everything we hoped it will be we look forward coming some other day. Thank you so much..


kasastep
kasastep

Situated on the coast road, it's worth a stop. Reading some previuos reviews we were thinking about a cheap dinner but prices are in line with other local restaurants. Very good peppered mussels (pepata di cozze), the bruschetta and lasagna for the children, improvable (and a little too expensive) the side dishes.


Silvana
Silvana

On the way from Peschici to Vieste take a break at this place. Nice view and ecellent food prepared by Teuda, an Albanian lady married with a local entrepreneur, who masters local cuisine and will surprise you. Try the bruschetta with melt cheese and troccoli with clams. We were very pleased. Service is fast and friendly, led byTili. Good value for money.


Dashlife
Dashlife

An unassuming roadside restaurant on the road from Peschici to Vieste, this little gem is as honest as the day is long. We stopped on a whim early evening and were the only diners. Good, honest food with a local touch excellent marinated anchovies, vegetables in oil, tasty barbecued sausages, and local cheeses. Beautiful sea views and friendly service. Perfect!


opalalex
opalalex

Great restaurant atmosphere overlooking the water and hills wonderful seafood pasta one of the best I’ve ever had my wife had the lamb excellent add a great bottle of rosatto recommended by the chef and owner very pleasant man gave us wonderful free homemade limoncello to finish great experience all round even tried to help us with a BnB ... warm greetings from the Australians in Foggia


adaBB
adaBB

We decided for this restaurant because of great reviews and it was a big mistake and a great disappointment. We had different kind of pasta and meat…meat was grilled, without any taste, difficult to eat and chew, pasta allo scoglio was a joke, so small shrimps are not used in any restaurant and impossimble to clean a shrimp of 1 cm ….and the prices were much higher then in the restaurants right on the besches between Peschici and Vieste. For sure it is not but minimally .


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User

per un pranzo o no, è possibile scegliere tra piatti di carne e pesce. Personalmente ho potuto apprezzare un antipasto, primo e secondo a base di pesce e... tornerei ogni giorno! ottima qualità, porzioni giuste, servizio sedano. A questo si aggiunge personale gentile, amichevole, bello (ma questo lo scrivo sotto suggerimento del simpatico che ci ha servito!) per non dimenticare la possibilità di scegliere terrazza, salotto interno o tavoli da picnic, tutti con vista su un bellissimo panorama tipico del Gargano! Prezzi nella zona media. La prossima volta!

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  • Caffè Charmante Cafés bieten eine Vielzahl von frisch gebrühten Kaffees und Tees, zusammen mit leichten Snacks, Gebäck und Desserts. Perfekt für einen morgendlichen Energieschub oder einen nachmittäglichen Genuss in einer gemütlichen Atmosphäre.
  • Pizza Tauchen Sie ein in unsere perfekt gebackenen Pizzen, zubereitet mit handgeworfenem Teig, reichhaltiger Tomatensauce und einer Mischung aus Gourmet-Käsen. Jede Scheibe platzt vor frischen Belägen und sorgt für einen köstlichen Bissen jedes Mal.
  • 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.
  • Fast Food Genießen Sie eine Vielzahl von schnellen und köstlichen Mahlzeiten, die sich perfekt für unterwegs eignen. Von saftigen Burgern und knusprigen Pommes Frites bis hin zu erfrischenden Getränken – unser Fast-Food-Menü stillt Ihre Gelüste mit schnellem Service und unwiderstehlichen Aromen.

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