Ombre Rosse - Carte

Vico Degli Indoratori, 20, Genoa, Italy

🛍 Vino, Italiano, Terrazza, Vegetariano

4.6 💬 346 Avis
Ombre Rosse

Téléphone: (+39)0102757608

Adresse: Vico Degli Indoratori, 20, Genoa, Italy

Ville: Genoa

Menu Plats: 15

Avis: 346

"Being a frequent traveller to Italy, I must say this was my worst culinary experience. As I cannot imagine the courses we had were prepared or approved by a professional chef, I think guests should be informed about this. I had the acciughe as a starter, which were simple pickled fishes from the glass, served with too many tasteless fried pieces of potato mash. All in all without any salt, spices or idea. The main was unfortunately not eatable: beef tartar served as a lump of minced meat lacking anything from salt to spices, served on a strange cookie-like crumble, some dried tomatoes, a tasteless white sauce on top (bechamel?! and some potato chips as well without any salt. All the dishes my wife and myself were ordering had the same hard to define greenish sauce painted over the plates. The service was not unfriendly but also could not save the impression. I got offered a beer upon my complaint. Apologies for the direct feedback, however I was really surprized to make such a low quality eating experience in the country with the best kitchenn in the world. The spot in the little green courtyard is very nice and I hope you can improve your dishes and services in the future!"

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Ottimo come sempre

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Da tornare assolutamente!!


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buona cena, ottimo servizio grazie


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We deliver customers. Food is original and delicious and the service is always great! Highly recommended Voir le carte


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Friendly service and authentic good food! Loved the ambience. It is extremely cozy. The fettuce al pesto was delicious.


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This is one of my favorite restaurants in Genoa. The food is excellent, with vegan and vegetarian options, and a good wine list. Location is perfect and the outdoor dining area is nice and well sheltered. Interior areas are small but very intriguing and interestingly decorated.


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Beautiful ambiance and setting, cozy and romantic. We had the tagliere degustazione di torte salate, the baccalá and the filetto di maiale with mashed potatoes. The fish seemed a bit dry and the mashed potatoes were interestingly prepared with an outside crust. But all in all, a very nice place Voir le carte


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This place has great food. The only problem I had was them not having an English menu. However the waitress did brought us the Italian English dictionary to help us making up our mind. She helped going over the menu trying to explain to the best possible. They don't have chicken or pizza so I get to try and taste something new : We ordered pork and octopus, which is pretty good we like it.


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We arrived unannounced and late in the evening at Ombré Rosse. Hungry and a bit impatient, we couldn’t have been met with friendlier and more helpful staff. The offered us drinks and some bread while we waited for a table in their lovely outdoor seating area, and checked up on us at regular intervals. Food was amazing. We can personally recommend the low temperature cooked beef medallion, which was for the lack of words exquisite! The servers wine recommendations of both red and white local wine hit the spot. We cannot recommend this place enough. It’s a must visit for anyone visiting Genoa.


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Being a frequent traveller to Italy, I must say this was my worst culinary experience. As I cannot imagine the courses we had were prepared or approved by a professional chef, I think guests should be informed about this. I had the acciughe as a starter, which were simple pickled fishes from the glass, served with too many tasteless fried pieces of potato mash. All in all without any salt, spices or idea. The main was unfortunately not eatable: beef tartar served as a lump of minced meat lacking anything from salt to spices, served on a strange cookie-like crumble, some dried tomatoes, a tasteless white sauce on top (bechamel?! and some potato chips as well without any salt. All the dishes m... Voir le carte

Genoa

Genoa

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  • Vino Une sélection soignée de vins fins du monde entier, offrant des rouges riches, des blancs vifs et des rosés élégants pour accompagner parfaitement votre repas. Savourez l'arôme unique, la saveur et la complexité de chaque bouteille.
  • Italiano Savourez les saveurs riches et diversifiées d'Italie avec notre menu, proposant des pâtes classiques, des risottos savoureux et des plats traditionnels de viande et de fruits de mer, tous élaborés avec des ingrédients authentiques et de la passion. Buon appetito ! Voir le carte
  • Terrazza Dînez en plein air sur notre magnifique terrasse, où vous pourrez savourer un délicieux repas au milieu de vues à couper le souffle et d'une brise rafraîchissante. Parfait pour un déjeuner relaxant ou un dîner romantique sous les étoiles.
  • Vegetariano Régalez-vous de notre collection vibrante de plats végétariens, élaborés avec les légumes les plus frais, des saveurs riches et des épices savoureuses. Savourez une assiette saine et délicieuse qui célèbre les meilleurs ingrédients de la nature.

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