Verona Food & Wine Guide

Table of yummy contents:

  1. Restaurants & Pizzeria
  2. Wine List
  3. "Street Food" specialties

 

Restaurants & Pizzeria

Pizzeria Leone da Ciro
Via Giovanni Zambelli, 20

Osteria La Fregola
Via Ponte Nuovo, 7

Osteria Al Duca
Via Arche Scaligere, 2

Ristorante Sant'Eufemia
Via Francesco Emilei, 21B

Pizzeria Du De Cope
Galleria Pellicciai, 10

Ristorante al Torcolo
Via Carlo Cattaneo, 11

Antica Trattoria Pero D'Oro
Via Ponte Pignolo, 25

 

Wine List

Valpolicella Classico, Superiore, Ripasso, Amarone
Selected wineries: Gian Battista Lavarini, Tommasi, Farina, Tedeschi, Allegrini, Bertani

Soave
Selected wineries: Fattori, Pieropan, Ca'Rugate, Inama

Lugana
Selected wineries: Ottella, Tommasi

Custoza
Selected wineries: Monte del Frà

Durello
Selected wineries: Tessari, Cantina di Monteforte

 

"Street food" Specialties

Not really the concept of street food, but small bites you can try while in Verona

A small tomato red pizza from the bakery called Pizzetta Rossa
at on the the following bakeries: Panificio Boscaini or De Rossi

A rice cake Risino
at pasticceria Flego

Sicilian bites
at La Trinacria

Chocolate & Sweets
at Confetteria Filarmonica

Panzerotti
at Panzerotti NoLimits or Panzarè

A cheese and ham plate
at Doc & Dop Degusteria

 

Discover the Flavorful Heart of Verona: A Culinary Guide

Welcome to Verona, where the magic of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet meets the tantalizing world of Italian cuisine. Nestled in the heart of Northern Italy, this enchanting city offers more than just its famous balcony and ancient amphitheater. Get ready to embark on a gastronomic journey like no other with our guide to restaurants, pizzerias, local wines, and off-the-beaten-track food spots in Verona.

Savor Authentic Italian Cuisine

Verona is a paradise for food lovers, boasting a rich culinary heritage that goes far beyond its renowned opera. Sample traditional dishes like Risotto all'Amarone, Gnocchi di Malga, and the ever-delightful Risi e Bisi. Our guide will lead you to charming trattorias and osterias where local chefs transform fresh ingredients into mouthwatering creations.

Local Wine Wonderland:

Verona is at the heart of the Veneto wine region, famous for its exquisite wines. Explore family-owned vineyards and sip on the finest Amarone, Valpolicella, and Soave wines. Learn about the winemaking traditions passed down through generations and taste the essence of Verona in every glass.

Off the Beaten Track Food Adventures

For the intrepid foodie, Verona has hidden gems waiting to be uncovered. Venture off the tourist path to discover quaint, tucked-away eateries where locals gather for unforgettable meals. From cozy panini shops to bustling markets, our guide will reveal the city's best-kept culinary secrets.

Verona is not just a city; it's a culinary masterpiece waiting to be explored. With our guide in hand, you'll experience the city's soul through its food and wine, creating memories that will linger long after you've left. Get ready to immerse yourself in Verona's flavors, and let your taste buds dance to the rhythm of Italy. Buon appetito!