Sardinia Restaurants: Reviews & Recommendations
#1
Posted 19 September 2004 - 12:11 PM
#2
Posted 19 September 2004 - 07:18 PM
The standout (perhaps because it was in the middle of nowhere and didn't look like much and had few pretensions) was La Roselle in Giba. My wife had a wonderful seafood appetizer, and we had delicious asparagus and artichoke ravioli (two separate offerings). I usually think asparagus should only be eaten with a simple sauce (butter or bread crumbs) and not used as an ingredient, but this was amazing thinnest I've ever seen asparagus and was quite marvelous.
I wouldn't tell you to travel hundreds of miles for this, but certainly a nice afternoon drive (we kicked ourselves that we had no camera to record the group of cows lounging on a sand beach on our way to Giba). Actually Giba itself was on the way to somewhere else, I forget where.
Edited by David Lerner, 19 September 2004 - 07:20 PM.
#3
Posted 20 September 2004 - 02:32 AM
Edited by Alexander Forryan, 20 September 2004 - 02:42 AM.
#4
Posted 20 September 2004 - 02:56 AM
MP
#6
Posted 26 September 2004 - 11:47 AM
have fun in Sardinia
#8
Posted 26 September 2004 - 02:48 PM
#9
Posted 07 April 2005 - 07:35 AM
#10
Posted 07 April 2008 - 04:55 AM
Just looking for recommendations for places within Bosa or a reasonably short drive away
Thx
S
#11
Posted 07 April 2008 - 01:15 PM
I have had a peek about on the site here but not knowing Sardinian geography well I am a little confused.
Just looking for recommendations for places within Bosa or a reasonably short drive away
Thx
S
Not far from Bosa is a trattoria called Riccardo where I had the best lobster of my life. I can't remember the name of the town, but we found it in the SlowFood guide, Osterie d'Italia. Bosa is not terribly far from Alghero also.
www.maureenbfant.com
#12
Posted 07 April 2008 - 11:32 PM
I have had a peek about on the site here but not knowing Sardinian geography well I am a little confused.
Just looking for recommendations for places within Bosa or a reasonably short drive away
Thx
S
Not far from Bosa is a trattoria called Riccardo where I had the best lobster of my life. I can't remember the name of the town, but we found it in the SlowFood guide, Osterie d'Italia. Bosa is not terribly far from Alghero also.
Thanks Maureen, that gets me started!
S
Edited by sunbeam, 07 April 2008 - 11:33 PM.
#13
Posted 20 May 2008 - 01:46 AM
thanks
gary
Edited by Gary Marshall, 20 May 2008 - 01:46 AM.
#14
Posted 20 May 2008 - 06:33 AM
finally sorted my sardinian trip and we've going to be based within walking distance of alghero, any recent thoughts?
thanks
gary
There are many 'agriturismo' (converted farms) around Alghero that do full blown traditional meals (generally it's 'land cuisine', with their classic skewered baby pork, home made cheeses, sausages and game at their core, rather than sea offerings). The quality is in general good, but the best in my opinion is Sa Mandra
http://www.aziendasamandra.it/
Only one strong advice if you go for dinner: skip lunch!
m
#15
Posted 23 June 2008 - 04:32 AM
I have had a peek about on the site here but not knowing Sardinian geography well I am a little confused.
Just looking for recommendations for places within Bosa or a reasonably short drive away
Thx
S
Not far from Bosa is a trattoria called Riccardo where I had the best lobster of my life. I can't remember the name of the town, but we found it in the SlowFood guide, Osterie d'Italia. Bosa is not terribly far from Alghero also.
Now I have been I can recommend the Trattoria de Riccardo in Magomadas unreservedly.
Even better is Desugo in Cugliari (not Cagiliari, this is a tiny village near Bosa) . Very hard to find as it is a small doorway in a cobbled alley. Run by three sisters it has no menu, just sit down and start eating. Fantastic antipasti - chick peas in fennel, hams, etc, then we had ravioli stuffed with fresh peccorino, then wild boar stew with local olives, then wild hare, and so it went on. All doused in the local olive oil which is superb and can be bought just down the road from the maker. We went twice, I recommend lunch though as it is full of locals eating naturally, it may be different in the evenings
S
#16
Posted 07 August 2010 - 10:32 AM
#17
Posted 24 August 2011 - 08:39 PM
#18
Posted 25 August 2011 - 12:33 AM
One year earlier we had liked, in the other direction from Cagliari (to Pula), Sa Cardiga and Su Schironi, but again no updated information.
Even earlier, in the Alghero area, we had been at Sa Mandra (agriturismo), where they do 'porcetto' (suckling pig) and inland style cooking in a grand way. It wasn't really very good cuisine (especially the pasta), but they have some good local produce (hams, cheeses), and the whole experience can be interesting.
Edited by Man, 25 August 2011 - 12:34 AM.










