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La Tenuta di Santo Stefano Agri Resort & Spa
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Featuring a private entrance, this air-conditioned suite consists of 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower.…
This apartment features a soundproofing, electric kettle and seating area. The use of the kitchen is subject to a suppl…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The air-c…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The air-c…
This air-conditioned double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a private bathroom as well as…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed Soundproofed room Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Ki…
1 Double Bed Features a private balcony/patio Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electri…
1 Double Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed Soundproofed room Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink -…
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Restaurants nearby
- Antica Corona Reale★★ Michelin Situated between the Langhe and Monviso, this historic restaurant was founded in 1815. Run by the Vivalda family for five generations, it started out as a dairy farm before gaining a well-earned reputation for its cuisine. Owner-chef Gian Piero Vivalda creates top-quality menus featuring expertly prepared, colourful and aromatic dishes. Popular with food-lovers from Italy and abroad, Antica Corona Reale is also a point of reference for many local businesses who supply it with capon, guinea fowl, veal, Carmagnola peppers, porcini mushrooms and much more besides. The menu offers an array of enti13.7km
- Massimo Camia★ Michelin A new chapter for the Camia family, historic interpreters of haute cuisine in the Langhe. Chef Massimo, together with his daughter Elisabetta, starts anew in a refined location among vineyards and hills, where a renovated rustic building becomes inn and restaurant. Here, Langhe tradition dresses in contemporary elegance; dishes that tell the story of the territory with character, such as risotto with local snails and Roero asparagus, while in the dining room his sommelier son will know how to recommend the right pairing from an almost encyclopedic choice of wines available in the cellar. A few17.0km
- Vascello d'OroBib The Vascello d'Oro, located in the heart of the village linked to the fat ox – the star attraction from November to Easter – has been welcoming guests to its cosy rooms steeped in history since 1887. If you are in company, ask if you can go down to the cellar: here, in the charming “Crota dl'amicissia”, a round table for ten people invites you to share bagna cauda in a warm and authentic atmosphere. The menu reflects Piedmontese tradition with skilfully prepared iconic dishes: creamy Russian salad, meat and vegetable ravioli, “finanziera”, crispy fried delicacies and the inevitable selection o14.3km
- FRE★ Michelin Nestled among the vineyards of the Réva resort less than 4km from the delightful village of Monforte d'Alba, you’ll find the FRE restaurant run by chef Francesco Marchese, who offers a perfect combination of sophisticated French techniques and fine ingredients from the Langhe with refined simplicity. For all their sophistication, the dishes are always full of rich flavours – the ravioli del plin with crispy sweetbreads, onion cooked in milk and dehydrated beer yeast is a perfect example. There’s a superb wine list with labels also available by the glass, while more informal fare is served at t19.9km
- Osteria La TorreBib To get to this welcoming restaurant, it’s best to leave the car in one of the convenient car parks just outside the town walls a short walk from Cherasco’s quiet, picturesque historic centre with its two perpendicular streets. At Osteria La Torre, the friendly female staff will happily guide you through the menu, which features traditional dishes prepared in contemporary style – we particularly enjoyed the egg, cardoon and fondue dish, followed by breaded veal rump as our main course. If you’re a fan of snails, you really must try them here as Cherasco is renowned for this speciality. The exte18.2km
- Osteria Bertaina Overlooking the picturesque square in the city’s oldest quarter, medieval in origin, the restaurant welcomes guests through the porticoes, leading them into two intimate dining rooms of vintage charm, with frescoed ceilings dating to the early twentieth century. The cuisine delivers on every level: Piedmontese recipes are reinterpreted with a modern, lighter touch without betraying their soul. Among the must-try dishes, our inspector highlights the gobbo cardoon prepared according to grandmother’s family recipe. And if indecision takes hold, trust the advice of the young, energetic and knowled17.9km
- Il Verso del Ghiottone This restaurant housed in an 18C building has a warm, rustic feel with terracotta, stone and brick decor and black tables with American-style place mats, resulting in a vibrant yet elegant atmosphere where the service is informal and yet also highly professional. The cuisine is inspired by regional recipes which are reinterpreted and given a lighter flavour. There’s no shortage of interesting fish dishes, including the exquisite red shrimp, which is half-cooked, half-raw and served with passion-fruit caramel.18.9km
- San Quintino Resort Once you have crossed the plain and climbed up into the San Quintino hills, you come to this restored farmhouse surrounded by an attractive garden. The restaurant is divided into a brick - walled dining room and a winter garden, while the charming guestrooms make this a romantic place to stay. Creative dishes with a focus on local ingredients and a few fish specialities feature on the menu.18.9km
- Marsupino 1901 Once the village bakery and now a landmark for those in search of authentic cooking, the trattoria Marsupino 1901 tells a family story spanning four generations. Here, tradition remains the anchor: solid, reassuring and sincere cuisine, yet capable of revisiting familiar flavours with contemporary sensitivity and a measured hand. Emblematic of this approach is the hazelnut semifreddo with Marsala zabaglione cooked in a bain-marie, an indulgent, beautifully judged dessert that brings the meal to an elegant close. In the dining room, the welcome finds its ideal interpreter in Luca: professional,19.3km
- Osteria della Chiocciola Situated in the historic centre just a stone’s throw from the elegant Via Roma, this restaurant is decorated with paintings by renowned modern artists such as Pignatelli, Andy Warhol, and Valerio Berruti. The ground floor is home to a colourful wine bar, while the first-floor restaurant serves traditional cuisine made from local ingredients with a natural focus on Piedmont. There is also a fish alternative for non-meat-eaters.19.4km
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