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A place to escape from the norm |
Via Rossini, 8/d Trieste 34132 Italy +39 40 347 6286 |
Along the Via Rossini, the road that looks over a small, ancient canal, not far from the shore, we find this pleasant venue offering a menu that is somewhat out of the ordinary. In a quiet, refined atmosphere, there are plenty of seafood specialities, mostly typically Venetian. You will not be disappointed with the bread pudding or fresh fruit salad, seafood ravioli and other unusual delicacies. Open till late, they offer aperitifs and excellent fantasy cocktails during the day. In the evening, there is background music. It is ideal for after the cinema or theatre but also after a meal simply for a sociable drink. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large restaurant and pizzeria |
Piazza Dalmazia, 4 Trieste 34134 Italy +39 40 36 4564 |
This was one of Trieste's traditional and historical cafes near to the central station. A few years it was transformed into a restaurant, located in an architecturally imposing arcade. It is a pity that it hasn't managed to throw off some of its old fashioned atmosphere. This spacious, often silent, and not particularly well looked after restaurant does not give a very positive first impression, however the cooking is not at all bad. The interior is furnished to hold large groups of people, but in truth it is not really visited much by people from Trieste. It has one characteristic which renders it unique: the kitchen is open from 7a until midnight. The service alternates between caffeteria, buffet, and traditional restaurant food. The historical Opicina tram stops near the restaurant. It runs along a beautiful line and takes you right up to the karstic highland. It serves pizza, meat and fish. Typical local cooking. The service is good, but a little hurried. There is the possibility of having a personalised menu. The wine list is mediocre and the price list reflects this. They also offer a catering service. Review © 2007, Wcities |