Osteria Angolo Divino Rimini
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via San Giuliano, 43 Borgo San Giuliano, 47900 Rimini RN
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via San Giuliano, 43 Borgo San Giuliano, 47900 Rimini RN
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Went there yesterday and came out really happy. Perfect place to dine after the long day of sightseeing. The vegan ribs were amazing - the texture was incredible and the taste was great. The seitan stew was also really good. The service was nice and really kind, kudos to them!
Nice atmosphere, friendly service and great, diverse vegan options! A bit pricey but location and food made up for that
Tucked away in one of Rimini’s lively corners, this unassuming restaurant surprised me with its warmth, character, and commitment to honest cooking. Though I arrived without a reservation and was seated near the kitchen, a rather warm spot, the placement turned out to be a blessing in disguise. I found myself immersed in a behind the scenes view of the culinary hustle: a tiny kitchen orchestrating an impressive ballet of dishes. Frankly, I’ve seen home kitchens more spacious, yet this team worked with surgical precision and heart. It was impossible not to salute their effort. The service, too, deserves high praise. The staff was incredibly welcoming and friendly, offering just the right amount of attentiveness without being intrusive. As for the food: while the grilled chicken didn’t quite hit the top tier for me well cooked but lacking that memorable punch the hummus was an absolute standout. Creamy, smooth, and deeply flavorful, it had just the right touch of garlic and lemon. I’d return for it alone and recommend it without hesitation. The wine selection was respectable. Nothing extraordinary, but a solid pairing for the meal, and fairly priced, much like the rest of the menu, which strikes a nice balance between quality and value. Overall, this spot may not be chasing Michelin stars, but it excels where it matters most: hospitality, heart, and a menu that knows what it’s doing. I left full, happy, and with genuine admiration for what the team delivers from such modest square footage. A Rimini memory well worth savoring.
The vegan pork rolls were amazing, the seitan also quite good. The restaurant is quite small and can get a bit noisy, but it's charming nonetheless.
Amazing food. I can't describe it any better. With a big sortiment of vegan, vegetarian and meaty foods, everything we tasted great. Be advised, you will not leave hungry, that I can promise for sure. Also be sure not to miss out on the ever changing cake menu! The vegan cheesecake is my personal favourite!!! The service was also quick and charming! The whole staff is diligent, quick and efficient! The interior design is something for a fancy night out, as well as the terrace and garden are charming and stylish.
Tucked away in one of Rimini’s lively corners, this unassuming restaurant surprised me with its warmth, character, and commitment to honest cooking. Though I arrived without a reservation and was seated near the kitchen, a rather warm spot, the placement turned out to be a blessing in disguise. I found myself immersed in a behind the scenes view of the culinary hustle: a tiny kitchen orchestrating an impressive ballet of dishes. Frankly, I’ve seen home kitchens more spacious, yet this team worked with surgical precision and heart. It was impossible not to salute their effort. The service, too, deserves high praise. The staff was incredibly welcoming and friendly, offering just the right amount of attentiveness without being intrusive. As for the food: while the grilled chicken didn’t quite hit the top tier for me well cooked but lacking that memorable punch the hummus was an absolute standout. Creamy, smooth, and deeply flavorful, it had just the right touch of garlic and lemon. I’d return for it alone and recommend it without hesitation. The wine selection was respectable. Nothing extraordinary, but a solid pairing for the meal, and fairly priced, much like the rest of the menu, which strikes a nice balance between quality and value. Overall, this spot may not be chasing Michelin stars, but it excels where it matters most: hospitality, heart, and a menu that knows what it’s doing. I left full, happy, and with genuine admiration for what the team delivers from such modest square footage. A Rimini memory well worth savoring.