I had an extremely disappointing experience at Hamburgheria, where I tried the Sauri and Primavera burgers. Unfortunately, these were the two worst burgers I’ve ever eaten. While the meat itself was okay, the overall burger was terrible—completely dry with no sauces at all, making them bland and unenjoyable.
To make matters worse, the staff was unfriendly and unhelpful. When I asked if I could have a beer as part of the menu package (burger, fries, and drink), they assured me it was possible. However, when the bill came, they charged me separately for the burger, fries, and beer, claiming that beer isn’t included in the menu package. This was incredibly misleading and frustrating.
The combination of poor service and disappointing food makes it hard to recommend this place. Definitely not...
Read moreWhen I saw the list of ingredients, I was suspicious. It looked like this was going to be some kind of European abomination, loaded with sauces and other nonsense, that I'd have to eat with a knife and fork, like an abominable European. I am delighted to report that I was wrong. The good people of Mauri understand that burgers are meant to be eaten with your hands, and this informs their approach to bun size, quantity of ingredients, etc. Even the apple slices worked as a component. Recommended. Mauri, I'm sorry for...
Read moreI have coeliac disease, and I was really delighted to find that Mauri's Hamburgheria is certified by the Italian Coeliac Association.
If you need to eat gluten free, you can have any burger on the menu apart from one, just make sure to ask for it senza glutine at the till. The gluten free burgers come served in a brown wrapper, so you know they are safe.
I visited twice during my stay in Livigno, and would recommend a visit to any coeliac looking for a quick, hot...
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