Hosteria Numero 1000

Via Micheli, 27, FIDENZA, Italy

🛍 Pizza, Europeo, Messicano, Fast Food

4.3 💬 1158 Reviews
Hosteria Numero 1000

Phone: (+39)0524071259

Address: Via Micheli, 27, FIDENZA, Italy

City: FIDENZA

Menu Dishes: 10

Reviews: 1158

Website: https://m.facebook.com/hosterianumero1000/

"I looked for a trattoria based on the ratings found on google maps and confirm those positive. availability and courtesy, also on menu changes or information on dishes, to be reported positively. the dishes of Emilian tradition are there and are very good. excellent lambrusco and good fried dumpling. The environment is nice. All this allowed us to have a nice evening."

Full menu - 10 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Piatto

Antipasto

Pasta

Vegetarian

User User

typical and local cuisine, it's like eating at the grandmother's house

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Reviews

User
User

great appetizers, I also recommend the fantastic ginger lemon tortelli, deserve!


Germano
Germano

I highly recommend this place. great food, kindness and courtesy, speed of service. a beautiful place.


User
User

Great! I highly recommend the ravioli filled with cutting and seasoned with asparagus and crispy bacon View menu


Jelena
Jelena

right in front of the beautiful cathedral in the city center, a perfect combination of research and dishes of Emilian tradition, genuine level cuisine and friendly staff.


User
User

Saturday night we find ourselves by chance in this country is we find this tavern we sit in the dehor and of a beautiful surprise we have dinner very traditional dishes, to lick the mustache the staff very kind


User
User

We stayed in this restaurant after looking a little on tripadvisor. Well, we were very satisfied. nice environment, friendly staff, fast service. excellent value for money: two first, two desserts, a quartino di vino and a bottle of water: 37 euros. recommended! View menu


User
User

a nice restaurant in the centre, in the square of the cathedral. nice and quiet location, also with outdoor tables for the beautiful season. good and very tasty food, in line with the quality of the area. right prices, average. top service, waiters are very kind and super available! Recommended


Nayade
Nayade

Italy to discover; a minute from the village, in the shadow of the bell tower of the cathedral of fidenza we found cordial welcome to sisters of mixed sliced, fried cake and gardener dream, tortelli with vegetables and ricotta, ganassini with polenta, tiramisù and wine passito. a good lambrusco of the house has watered the dishes. this is Italy to discover.


Claudia
Claudia

I looked for a trattoria based on the ratings found on google maps and confirm those positive. availability and courtesy, also on menu changes or information on dishes, to be reported positively. the dishes of Emilian tradition are there and are very good. excellent lambrusco and good fried dumpling. The environment is nice. All this allowed us to have a nice evening. View menu

Categories

  • 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. View menu
  • Messicano Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!
  • Fast Food Enjoy a variety of quick and delicious meals perfect for on-the-go dining. From juicy burgers and crispy fries to refreshing drinks, our fast food menu satisfies your cravings with speedy service and irresistible flavors.

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"During a short visit to the quaint town of Fidenza, near Parma, together with a group of 30 persons I had dinner at this establishment, just before attending the opera at the nearby Teatro Magnani. The set menu consisted of 1 freshly sliced cold cuts, 2 two kinds of 'primi ' pasta dishes , and 3 desert. 1 The waiters brought a few large platters with a selection of regional salami, coppa, cooked and raw ham prosciutto cotto and prosciutto crudo . Remember, Fidenza, like Parma, is in the Emilia, land of Parma ham, Parmiggiano Reggiano cheese, and so much more. It goes without saying, therefore, that the 'crudo ' literally melts in your mouth. It can get better than that. The cold cuts were served with freshly made 'gnocco fritto ', a traditional 'bread ' from the Emilia region, a dough made from flour, water and a pinch of salt, then deep-fried in lard. 2 If you ever visit Emilia and you don 't have the ubiquitous 'tortellini ', then you haven 't really been to Emilia. At this restaurant, they make their own pasta, every day. Like a bakery, you can see how they work the 'sfoglia ' fine sheets of fresh pasta dough and make the tortellini. The ones we had were served in traditional fashion: butter and Parmiggiano cheese filling was with ricotta cheese and chards, no meat . Like the butter, these tortellini melted in our mouths. I had two servings, but I could have had another two if it weren 't for the 'second ' primo... Yes, there was a second pasta dish, this time small pasta buds with baked beans in Italian, 'pasta e fagioli ' . This is a staple in many parts of central-southern Italy, but each region has its own variety. Here, the pasta and beans were 'dry ', not in a soup therefore very common in the south of the country . The beans were so good, they tasted like meat sauce 'Bolognese ', sort of . I was so full from the previous primo that I had only one serving of the second primo. I wish I had a container to bring them home! 3 This Trattoria makes their own deserts, clearly, but as we were short of time, we 'just ' had the home-baked tarts, one with fruit jam, the other a typical crumbly pie called 'Sbrisolona ' literally, 'big crumbler ' . If you ever go to Mantova, north of Fidenza in Lombardy, but on the border of Emilia you will find this tart everywhere. I don 't know if I will ever manage to go again to Fidenza, but if I should feel the urge to have some really good and genuine 'tortellini ', with no doubts I 'll visit the Antica Trattoria al Duomo again."