Il Cacciatore - Menu

G. Di Vagno, 19, PESCHICI, Italy

🛍 Caffè, Pasta, Fast Food, Messicano

4.6 💬 638 Reviews
Il Cacciatore

Phone: +393281322647

Address: G. Di Vagno, 19, PESCHICI, Italy

City: PESCHICI

Menu Dishes: 14

Reviews: 638

Website: http://www.vacanzeapeschici.net

"Venturing slightly off the touristed main streets, Il Cacciatore is tucked away in a curious little corner of the higher climbs of the town. The entrance an tables are unassuming, but be prepared to be blown away by genuine home cooking, produce which is grown...and prepared by the owners, who also serve with enormous charm and enthusiasm. I don't eat fish which is their forte, but can vouch for an excellent Antipasto di Terra (own grown olives and puntarelle (a bitterish salad green), sun dried tomatoes, zucchine carpaccio, hams, salami and excellent Pugliese bread). We followed with home made pasta dishes, my wife had the house special which is a long flat pasta called troccoli, with exquisite sea-food, cooked together in cartoccio There is plenty of fish and grilled meat on the menu, but we rounded off with home made pastries and liquers, all delicious. You can't go wrong here, and as mentioned above, the family who run the place put heart and soul into their food and their hospitality. Highly recommended !"

Full menu - 14 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Antipasti - Starters

Cold Starters

Pasta

Fish Dishes

Seafood

Wrap

Main Courses

Main Course

Piatto

Antipasto

Franco Franco

Friendly staff. Plentiful portions and everything is fresh. Beware of every particular need of the customer. Congratulations!

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Reviews

User
User

the most amazing restaurant in the opposite, large portions and incredible people. if they like seafood, this is the place to be. Actually, they were so nice.


User
User

we didn't have great demands given the cost. positive notes the owners, kind and helpful. negative note the cleaning of the rooms. restaurant nothing more. great location.


User
User

in this restaurant you pass the right eating with simplicity. out of the chaos and crowding of the center for a super recommended traqnuilla evening. the final lemon a show. View menu


Vincenzo
Vincenzo

Beautiful room equipped with air conditioning and also private garden, they welcomed us in a wonderful way putting us at ease the cleanliness is from 5 star hotel recommended


User
User

we went here mid-september because it seemed the only option still available. we were sued by the excellent service and the delicious food and can highly recommend the troccoli that were absolutely fantastic.


Viviana
Viviana

Sometimes I don't know how to give five stars to a restaurant like this!When I go to a club, the first thing I look at is cleaning. Unfortunately I had already sat down!!I conclude my review saying that I was forced to leave the appetizer because of a hair in the dish and to eat the fish fry with the hands cause very dirty forks and encrusta! Maybe the food was good but believe me I couldn't eat besides the fried rings! ! View menu


Sibilla
Sibilla

if they are looking for a place to go for a long, relaxing lunch with friends or family or a beautiful, traditional and local dinner, this is the place to choose. eating is fresh and tasty. they can choose from a lot of directed. The...owners are incredibly friendly and honest, they feel like home there, not in a restaurant. everyone who crosses pechici should suck here. P.S after your meal ask for a caffe with hazelnut grappa, trust me.


User
User

we arrived last night in this restaurant and had remained seriously speechless. after the first bite we only sat in silence and ate enthusiastic about all the pure perfection! the next day we arrived shortly before leaving the family peschici. opened the restaurant earlier only for us and then offered us a trip to the bus stop. the sweetest people! I'm not sure what our favorite dish was because we loved everything! we have to go home a bottle of their magical house made cherry dipstivo. what a tasty bite! recommend this place to everyone and hope to be back soon


Emanuela
Emanuela

Venturing slightly off the touristed main streets, Il Cacciatore is tucked away in a curious little corner of the higher climbs of the town. The entrance an tables are unassuming, but be prepared to be blown away by genuine home cooking, produce which is grown...and prepared by the owners, who also serve with enormous charm and enthusiasm. I don't eat fish which is their forte, but can vouch for an excellent Antipasto di Terra (own grown olives and puntarelle (a bitterish salad green), sun dried tomatoes, zucchine carpaccio, hams, salami and excellent Pugliese bread). We followed with home made pasta dishes, my wife had the house special which is a long flat pasta called troccoli, with exqui... View menu

Categories

  • Caffè Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite. View menu
  • 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.
  • 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!

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  • Opzioni Vegane
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