Osteria La Bissola
Italian · Cremona
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Osteria La Bissola è un punto di riferimento per l'atmosfera unica e la passione della tradizione cremonese in Cremona, Italia. Attraverso il suo stile homey e autentico, il ristorante offre una degustazione genuina dei piatti tradizionali con ricette originali e accogliente. La qualità del servizio...
Osteria La Bissola è un punto di riferimento per l'atmosfera unica e la passione della tradizione cremonese in Cremona, Italia. Attraverso il suo stile homey e autentico, il ristorante offre una degustazione genuina dei piatti tradizionali con ricette originali e accogliente. La qualità del servizio è eccezionale, garantendo un ambiente pulito e ordinato che favorisce la convivialità durante le sessioni di pranzo o cena. I pasti si completano con vini selezionati e un'ottima selezione di prodotti dolciari, rendendo il luogo ideale per una pausa in famiglia o per un aperitivo. L'accesso è accessibile anche alle persone con disabilità, facilitando l'intrattenimento durante la visita. Questa esperienza culinaria è nota per i piatti autentici e le scelte personalizzate che danno al cibo valore aggiunto, creando un'atmosfera calda e piacevole dove gli ospiti si sentono parte integrante del momento.
Què diuen els clients de Osteria La Bissola
L'Osteria La Bissola è un gioiello nascosto a Cremona, apprezzata per l'accoglienza calorosa e la cucina tradizionale cremonese di alta qualità. I clienti lodano in particolare i marubini in brodo, la polenta con funghi porcini e lumache, e i bolliti.
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Tip: Assolutamente da provare i piatti tradizionali cremonesi come i marubini e i bolliti, preparati con ingredienti di alta qualità. Prenota, perché è un posto molto apprezzato!
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Osteria La Bissola es troba a Cremona, envoltat de llocs d'interès cultural i històric. Aquests són alguns dels punts més destacats als voltants.
Patrimoni Històric
- Sant'Agata, Cremona (A 470m) — church building in Cremona, Italy Bien cultural italiano
- Q112813549 (A 480m) Bien cultural italiano
- Q112322266 (A 489m) Bien cultural italiano
- Sante Margherita e Pelagia church (A 512m) — church building in Cremona, Italy Bien cultural italiano
Edificis Religiosos
- Q121142420 (A 19m)
- San Benedetto (A 183m) — church building in Cremona, Italy
- Q121142437 (A 260m)
- Q40581344 (A 310m) — building in Cremona, Italy
- San Luca Church (A 472m) — church in Cremona, Italy
Altres Llocs d'Interès
- Castello di Santa Croce (A 448m) — building in Cremona, Italy
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The pumpkin ravioli I ate were enchanting, followed by the salami and coppa with breadsticks—it was out of this world. Finally, a sbrisolona with cream that would leave you speechless. I learned the address of this osteria from a butcher 2 km away, and I certainly would never have found it if I hadn't asked. 🤔 Thank you so much... P.S. If I ever return to Cremona, I'll come and... check it out. 😁 P.S.
A bit of a hidden gem, but worth the trip. They're incredibly friendly and welcoming, it almost feels like you've known them for a while. The food is truly excellent: the stewed snails are truly well-made and plump, the excellent eel risotto, and the delicious marubini. Everything was excellent; I'll definitely be back for dinner the next day I return to Cremona.
I have never in my life seen a restaurant run by people so genuinely passionate about what they do. It was truly an honor to dine there. The menu isn’t large, but every dish feels carefully selected and thoughtfully crafted to please different tastes. I ordered the duck ragù, and it was absolutely wonderful. I mentioned to the owner that I’m not really used to eating duck, and he reassured me that the flavor wasn’t too strong. He was right — it was perfectly balanced and delicious. Beyond the food, what made this experience unforgettable was the conversation I had with the owner. I’ve never felt such a strong connection with a restaurant and the people behind it. The service was warm and genuine, the food was incredible, and the whole experience was truly special.
I had noticed this osteria while strolling around the city during daytime and decided to come back in the evening. What a great choice it was. No ordinary recipes but original combinations. I did not go too unorthodox in my dinner (snails or ox tongue was available, for instance) but still, I enjoyed it a lot. Selection of cheese, vitello tonatto, bergamot-ginger icecream. Friendly ladies in services, locals having dinner and a nice garden next to the old church during sunset. Great dinner!
A somewhat hidden restaurant, beautiful, simple, and welcoming. The traditional Cremonese dishes we chose were very good: risotto with radicchio and provolone, fettuccine (homemade) with river fish ragù and cherry tomatoes. Service was prompt, and the staff were very friendly and knowledgeable. The nougat semifreddo and blood orange gelato were also excellent. If we were to return to Cremona, we'd know where to have lunch.
The dinner was super tasty, service was excellent and they serve high quality product. The most interesting dish we tried was the mais corvino pasta, made locally. 🙌
The best boiled meat I've ever tasted. The snails, porcini mushrooms, and polenta were also remarkable. This osteria, which has a homely feel, should get a much higher rating! If you're passing through Cremona, don't miss it!!! And I almost forgot, the staff were incredibly kind. They waited on us even though the kitchen closed 30 minutes early, and then they recommended places to visit. I raise my hands for this level of customer service... chapeau!
I went there on Saturday for the nougat festival and one of my friends' birthday. I couldn't have chosen a better place. The place was welcoming, the food was excellent, and a special thanks to the staff because, upon hearing about her birthday, they brought her chosen dessert with a candle on top. Highly recommended.
Nice osteria, good food and good service friendly stuff they have good guanchale with polenta.
Excellent food and very friendly hosts.
Surprisingly good, great food, atmosphere and service and great value for money. One of the few if not the last osteria in Cremona. Definitely a must try.
Fantastic dinner! Traditional osteria, very friendly welcome. Generous portions and excellent value. Quick service. Marubini pasta in broth was delicious, really good (all the pasta is homemade). Polenta with porcini mushrooms and snails was sublime; great boiled meat with homemade sauces, accompanied by stewed vegetables. The house Barbera was also decent. We'll be back!
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Traditionally, meals in Italy typically contained four or five courses.[79] Especially on weekends, meals are often seen as a time to spend with family and friends rather than simply for sustenance; thus, meals tend to be longer than in other cultures. During holidays such as Christmas and New Year's Eve, feasts can last for hours.[80] Today, full-course meals are mainly reserved for special events such as weddings, while everyday meals include only a first or second course (sometimes both), a side dish, and coffee. The primo (first course) is usually a filling dish such as risotto or pasta, with sauces made from meat, vegetables, or seafood. Whole pieces of meat such as sausages, meatballs, poultry are eaten in the secondo. Italian cuisine has some single-course meals (piatto unico) combining starches and proteins. Contorni of vegetables and starches are served on a separate plate and not on the plate with the meat as is done in northern European Style serving. Silver-coated almond dragées, which are called confetti, are thrown at weddings. The idea of including a romantic note with candy may have begun with Italian dragées, no later than the early 19th century, and is carried on with the multilingual love notes included in boxes of Italy's most famous chocolate, Baci by Perugina in Milan.[99] The most significant chocolate style is a combination of hazelnuts and milk chocolate, which is featured in gianduja pastes like Nutella, which is made by Ferrero SpA in Alba, Piedmont, as well as Perugnia's Baci and many other chocolate confections
Absolutely great Italian food. Friendly guy even if he speaks almost no English
A very special restaurant, loving cuisine offering the best products and the most famous recipies of the area. We were exceptionally attended and the food was so great! Special mention to “mustarda…
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Via Stefano Leonida Bissolati, 121, 26100 Cremona CR, Italy
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