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Assisi isn't a late-night town, so don't plan on any midnight snacks. What you can count on is the ubiquitous stringozzi (thick spaghetti), as well as the local specialty piccione all'assisana (roasted pigeon with olives and liver). The locals eat torta al testo (a dense flatbread, often stuffed with vegetables or cheese) with t
Assisi isn't a late-night town, so don't plan on any midnight snacks. What you can count on is the ubiquitous stringozzi (thick spaghetti), as well as the local specialty piccione all'assisana (roasted pigeon with olives and liver). The locals eat torta al testo (a dens
Assisi isn't a late-night town, so don't plan on any midnight snacks. What you can count on is the ubiquitous stringozzi
Assisi isn't a late-night town, so don't plan on any midnight snacks. What you can count on is the ubiquitous stringozzi (thick spaghetti), as well as the local specialty piccione all'assisana (roasted pigeon with olives and liver). The locals eat torta al testo (a dense flatbread, often stuffed with vegetables or cheese) with their meals.
Hip service and sophisticated presentations attract locals, who enjoy Italian cuisine with unusual twists (think porcini mushroom risotto with blue cheese and blueberries), a nice selection of salads—unusual for an Umbrian restaurant—plus sushi options and intriguing desserts. The enthusiastic young team keep things running smoothly and the energy high.
Via San Gabriele dell'Addolorata 15/b, Assisi, Umbria, 06081, Italy
In summer, dine in a cool green garden; in winter, under the low brick arches of the cozy cellars. The unique settings and the first-rate (though straightforward) fare make this central restaurant one of Assisi's busiest; try the namesake homemade spaghetti alla buca, served with a roasted mushroom sauce.
An excellent view of the Basilica di San Francesco from the covered terrace is just one reason to patronize this traditional restaurant, where Umbrian dishes are made with aromatic locally grown herbs. Menus change seasonally and include a fine selection of pastas and mains; appetizers and desserts are also especially good.
Via di San Francesco 52, Assisi, Umbria, 06081, Italy
At this homey, family-run trattoria with a crackling fireplace and stone walls, the women do the cooking and the men serve the food; try the strangozzi alla pallotta (thick spaghetti with a pesto of olives and mushrooms). Connected to the restaurant is an inn whose eight rooms have firm beds and some views across the rooftops of town.
Vicolo della Volta Pinta 3, Assisi, Umbria, 06081, Italy
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