Mariolino - Menu

Via Capri 13, 60026, NUMANA, Italy

🛍 Vino, Pasta, Caffè, Pescare

4.4 💬 1950 Reviews
Mariolino

Phone: (+39)0717390135

Address: Via Capri 13, 60026, NUMANA, Italy

City: NUMANA

Menu Dishes: 4

Reviews: 1950

Website: http://www.ristorantemariolino.it

"My wife and I visited this family owned restaurant on Monday evening, August 30th 2021. We were searching for fresh fish and seafood, and this is exactly what we found. For those who love raw fish, we started our dinner with a plate of sea-bream's carpaccio and a delicious mix of raw shrimps and oysters. After that we moved ahead with main course (we skipped the first ones though temptation was strong). Our main course was a double portion of mix grilled fish, including sea-bass, sole, prawns, squids skewer and scallops, served with gratin tomatoes and mixed salad. Everything accompanied by white sparkling wine Passerina We finished by eating an homemade dessert mattonella al cioccolato (chocolate brick), and coffee. Excellent food, impeccable service, very reasonable price. It's a tiny restaurant, just few tables, yet it's a must if you are in Marcelli di Numana. It has my approval."

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Antipasti - Starters

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Qualità, ottima cucina e cortesia sono di casa.Complimenti

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ottima qualità della cucina! così come il vino un verdecchio superiore. buon rapporto qualità prezzo. presto


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pesce fresco esclusivamente fresco giorno e pasta fatta in casa, delizioso. belle camere vista mare! bel proprietario, gentile e disponibile


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tutto delizioso, specialità di pesce fresco e gentilezza del personale, il proprietario e una squisita unica, la posizione che si affaccia sul mare ci torneremo sicuramente. View menu


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Ristorante eccellente, il personale molto professionale, il primo tagliatelle di casa con frutti di mare, veramente squisite, secondo, calamari tenerissimi e infine un semifreddo con mandorle tostate e caramellate una bontà.


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PaulDGarwood

I have eaten a lot of incredible food in Italy over the years but I was amazed by the quality, flavor and abundance of the Frutti di Mare I enjoyed last night from Da Mariolino. 11 people unanimously gave the plate the thumbs up and for me it was the best pasta of its kind that I have eaten in Italy to date. Try it you can’t go wrong.


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Ottimo ristorante di pesce, stile anni 70. Qui ho trovato la migliore pasta alle vongole di sempre, cotta alla perfezione e molto saporita. Pesce gratinato molto buono, così come i moscioli. Personale gentilissimo, difficilmente capita di sentirsi così ben accolti da tutto il personale di sala. Dolci fatti da loro, di ottima qualità. Vi consiglio assolutamente questo ristorante per una cena vista mare! View menu


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mio marito ed io siamo estasiati per la gentilezza la pulizia e la professionalità che abbiamo trovato in questo posto. Il ristorante è eccellente, ieri sera abbiamo mangiato il Brodetto Marchigiano una zuppa di pesce freschissimo che niente ha da invidiare al nostro Cacciucco Livornese. Torneremo ogni volta che ci sarà possibile...oltretutto il mare è favoloso. Non vi perdete questa meraviglia! Donella


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Ero in zona con mia moglie, conoscevo il ristorante, sono andato a controllare se era aperto a pranzo, era 12 ottobre 14, fuori stagione. la signora molto gentile mi ha accolto dicendomi che ha riaperto solo quel giorno dopo un periodo di vacanza e ha avuto alcuni pesci pesci locali catturati al mattino. Sono tornato alle 13.00, ti ho lasciato decidere il menu. antipasto, cicada, o pane come li chiamiamo, bollito con verdure. Sardoncini con salsa di piselli fescus. prima polenta con salsa di mare, taglialini con frutti di mare, secondo, pesce grigliato. dolce e caffè. tutto in una veranda con vista sul mare in una giornata di sole autunno. personale molto gentile, ottima qualità, prezzo molt...


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My wife and I visited this family owned restaurant on Monday evening, August 30th 2021. We were searching for fresh fish and seafood, and this is exactly what we found. For those who love raw fish, we started our dinner with a plate of sea-bream's carpaccio and a delicious mix of raw shrimps and oysters. After that we moved ahead with main course (we skipped the first ones though temptation was strong). Our main course was a double portion of mix grilled fish, including sea-bass, sole, prawns, squids skewer and scallops, served with gratin tomatoes and mixed salad. Everything accompanied by white sparkling wine Passerina We finished by eating an homemade dessert mattonella al cioccolato (cho... View menu

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.
  • 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
  • Caffè Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • Pescare Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.

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