Agriturismo Zibramonda

Via Argine Secchia Sud, 20, 46026, QUISTELLO, Italy

🛍 Vino, Pizza, Europeo, Cantina

4.2 💬 461 Reviews
Agriturismo Zibramonda

Phone: +393356916130

Address: Via Argine Secchia Sud, 20, 46026, QUISTELLO, Italy

City: QUISTELLO

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 461

Website: http://www.zibramonda.it/

"Locale completamente ristrutturato con arredi particolari e curiosi. Menu fisso con ampia scelta, i salumi sono di qualita' cosi come lo stinco che abbiamo preso, tenerissimo e buonissimo oltre che abbondante. la ragazza che serve e professionale e cortese, a fine serata lettura rune. Sicuramente torneremo . esperienza ottima, forse locale penalizzato dalla posizione un po' fuori mano ma tranquiliita e qualita' sono di casa."

Marina Marina

excellent welcome, good food with abundant dishes. great wine and artisan liqueurs really good. we will return

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Marzia
Marzia

Grande Persona che con Grande umiltà e sacrificio porta avanti l agriturismo, deve essere apprezzato per gli sforzi il buon cuore il buon cibo contadino preparato come una volta, grazie


Andrea
Andrea

Luogo magico e fuori dal tempo. Abbiamo mangiato bene , lofferta del menù non è vastissima ma più che sufficiente. La differenza la fa l'accoglienza del proprietario, persona squisita e affabile.


Armonie
Armonie

Una bellissima esperienza per l'ultimo dell'anno con amici, un'atmosfera intima e famigliare, buon mangiare e bere, tombola, falò e un sentito grazie al personale del locale per l'accoglienza e la generosità!


Claudia
Claudia

Bellissima location tutto nuovo dopo il terremoto che aveva provocato grossi danni . Bello spazio all'aperto. Dispone pure di camere dove pernottare con idromassaggio e sauna. Cibo di qualita' . Gestori molto cordiali e gentili. Sicuramenre da ripetere e super consigliato.


Sweet
Sweet

Abbiamo prenotato all'ultimo verso le 14.30. Ci hanno accolto con gentilezza e cordialità. Abbiamo mangiato una cucina semplice, con pochi piatti (prevalentemente secondi) ma cucinati veramente bene. Servirebbe un qualcosa che desse un po' più di brio. Farebbe una spinta in più


Ermes
Ermes

excellent hospitality and kindness of the owners. beautiful and particular the structure is completely remade after the earthquake of 2012. light dishes but full of delicious flavors. excellent wine of the wine cellar of quistello and good bitter homemade. standard price. experience to repeat! 66


Pamela
Pamela

Ottima l'accoglienza; pietanze eccellenti realizzate con prodotti di qualità! Prelibati i salumi d'oca, molto gustose le marmellate e mostarde di accompagnamento realizzate dai proprietari coi prodotti delle loro coltivazioni. Decisamente unici gli amari, sempre fatti in casa. Complimenti per tutto!


Daniela
Daniela

Ottima l accoglienza e la gentilezza dei proprietari. Bello e particolare la struttura rifatta completamente dopo il terremoto del 2012.piatti leggeri ma colmi di buonissimi sapori. Ottimo il vino della cantina di Quistello e buoni gli amari fatti in casa. Prezzo nella norma. Esperienza da ripetere!! 66


Nazzareno
Nazzareno

Locale completamente ristrutturato con arredi particolari e curiosi. Menu fisso con ampia scelta, i salumi sono di qualita' cosi come lo stinco che abbiamo preso, tenerissimo e buonissimo oltre che abbondante. la ragazza che serve e professionale e cortese, a fine serata lettura rune. Sicuramente torneremo . esperienza ottima, forse locale penalizzato dalla posizione un po' fuori mano ma tranquiliita e qualita' sono di casa.

Categories

  • Vino A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Europeo Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.
  • Cantina A curated selection of world-class wines, from exquisite reds to refreshing whites, showcasing diverse regions and vintages to complement any meal. Discover your perfect bottle for an unforgettable dining experience.

Amenities

  • Lungomare
  • Mastercard
  • Carta Visa
  • Prenotazioni

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