Showing posts with label Restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Restaurant. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Auberge A Magina, Oletta

First class cuisine and the view...

The village of Oletta, in north-eastern Corsica (Haute-Corse), is a 10 minute drive from St Florent, 30 minutes from Bastia and just a stone's throw from the magnificent Cap Corse. This traditional Corsican village retains much of its authentic charm thanks to old stone buildings and a relaxed pace of life.

Village of Oletta in Corsica
Village of Oletta (Haute-Corse), enjoys commanding views over the Gulf of Saint-Florent
Oletta has a gem of a restaurant in the Auberge A Magina, at the north-western corner of the village. From the outside, on the small village road which passes the restaurant, you might be mistaken for thinking this is just a run-of-the-mill Corsican eatery, however set foot inside and you're warmly welcomed by a friendly and efficient team and treated to the most breathtaking, panoramic views across the valley as far as the sea in the Gulf of St Florent. By far one of the most amazing and unforgettable restaurant settings I've ever experienced, the sunsets are remarkable, "Mamma Mia bellissima!"

View from Auberge A Magina, Oletta, Haute-Corse
View from the terrace at sunset - Auberge A Magina in Oletta, Haute-Corse
The menu predominantly features Corsican dishes; unpretentious and home-cooked using largely local produce and presented with flashes of flair. I personally consider it to be reasonably priced; set menus are available as well as the 'carte' and I'd bank on spending around 25€-40€ per head, not including drinks. An extensive wine list featuring some excellent wines produced in nearby Patrimonio completes the picture.

Fish starter with white Corsican wine

The restaurant doesn't have a website, but Google does bring up this review site (in French) and another one. Tripadvisor doesn't have any entries which I find surprising.

To summarise, if you're staying in or around Oletta, St Florent, Bastia or the Cap Corse and fancy somewhere special to eat out, definitely consider a visit to Auberge A Magina.

Bon Appetit!

Auberge A Magina
Le Village
20232 Oletta
Tel: 0033 (0)4 95 39 39 01

Monday, 20 June 2011

U Libecciu - un vrai plaisir!

Great restaurant in l'Ile Rousse, Corsica

If you happen to be passing through the beautiful northern seaside town of l'Ile Rousse (Isula Rossa in Corsican) in the Balagne region of the island, you should definitely make a beeline for the popular U Libecciu restaurant.

Set in a narrow, pedestrianised, cobbled street, there's always a warm buzz of satisfaction thanks to a mix of both local and tourist diners. Menus and the wine list are written in French on mini blackboards, service is attentive and professional and the dishes are of a notably high standard.

Prices range from around 18€-30€ for main courses and make sure you leave enough space for a dessert; they are all made in-house and rather exceptional! I had a chocolate pud containing 4 different elements and it was obscenely good (12€).

Booking is usually recommended, as it's normally very busy. Tripadvisor reviews are available too.

Restaurant U Libecciu
Rue Notre Dame
20220 l'Ile Rousse
Corse
Tel: 0033 (0)4 95 60 13 82
Email: info@ulibecciu.fr

L'Ile Rousse (Isula Rossa) in Balagne, Corsica
l'Ile Rousse (Isula Rossa) in Balagne, Haute-Corse

Sunday, 19 June 2011

Corsica - France

Corsica - la Corse - Korsika - Kallisté

My first ever blog; my first post; my first step on a journey to possibly change my future. Please bear with me as I get used to the blog features and tools, I'll do my best to keep it neat!

The aim of this blog is to share my knowledge, ideas, passion and love for the Mediterranean island of Corsica, France so that more people may be encouraged to visit this wonderful destination. I am entirely freelance and doing this off my own back and I welcome any comments, feedback, tips or advice if you wish to contribute.

Fautea in southern Corsica

I have travelled extensively all over the world, from Sri Lanka to Fiji, Hawaii to Gran Canaria but there's definitely something magical and entirely unique about this rugged, unspoilt and majestically beautiful island.

I'm looking forward to seeing where this leads. I'll no doubt need some help along the way as it's not going to be easy, but I will make every effort to enure its success.

Thanks for reading, Merci!
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