Everything was great! Giuseppe and Angelo are the greatest hosts ever, with great food and even better tips! Next to that, the room itself is extremely tidy, comfortable and well equipped with all that one would need, and their kitchen is the best. They only use local products, and Giuseppe is running around between his kitchen and their home hrown herbs to put a plate in front of you prepared with love. On top of that, both gebtlemen's english is pitch perfect, so no language barrieres in case you would really need something more important to say than "I really love the vibe here". Locationwise, the room is perfect as well, as it's at the beginning of the sentiero degli dei, which brings you to the first Amalfivillage by foot. For the other ones, ot's only a 5 min (beautiful) walk to Bomerano, where the bus picks you up and brings you in 40 mins to Amalfi, where you can spend the day, or take a ferry to the other villages. I cannot express more how wonderful this stay was. The family welcomes you but in your own place on top of the restaurant, you are completely free and not disturbed. A...
Read moreThis place was a complete godsend to me. Not knowing what I was getting myself into, I hiked from Nocelle to here on the Sentiero degli Dei, thinking I might easily catch a bus back to Positano. Upon learning that I had just missed the bus and would have to wait at least an hour and a half for the next one, I chose to satisfy my thirst and hunger here before hiking back to Positano on the Path of the Gods. The Carbonara was spectacular. The fact that the proprietor told me "If you don't like it you don't have to pay for it" made it extra special. That's what my Italian grandfather used to always tell me when he invited me over for dinner! After I was served he stood over me and said "I'm waiting." I wish I had the guts to tell him "Sorry I don't like it I'm not paying for it" as a joke, but I didn't. I love this place and I love the people...
Read moreWe stumbled upon here and it is a gem we did not expect! We finished the hike and happened in. We were sceptical because the price seemed too good on the menu but we ordered some drinks and a caprese salad. The chef came out with two appetizers on the house and we were immediately sold when we tried their bruschetta. I’ve never been one to like bruschetta but I was amazed by the flavour. The goat cheese on the house was a huge treat and we ordered two more pastas. The flavour did not disappoint! We couldn’t believe that our final bill came to 30 euros, for 2 cappuccinos, a caprese, and two pastas. It was the equivalent of one pasta dish in Positano for a very similar quality of food. We convinced two more groups of hikers to stop in and they were grateful too once they finished eating. Cannot...
Read more