January 10, 2019

L’Osteria in Siargao: The Authentic Italian Restaurant Embodying the Love for Food and Family

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  • Siargao, with all its secret spots, clear waters, and great sunrise and sunset may also be considered a romantic getaway island for couples and a fun vacation spot for families.

    Gratefully, L’Osteria Ristorante Italiano- Vineria is cocooned near Tuason Beach within Brgy. Catangnan to regal lovers and families with a fine dining experience, complete with authentic Italian cuisine care of Chef Hicham Merouane!

    Families gather at L’Osteria to enjoy great food and good company.

    L’Osteria, which literally came from the word osteria or “a simple Italian restaurant” in English, is a family-style restaurant with sophisticated interiors of floor-to-ceiling glass panes to let in the natural light of the sun.

    IMAGE L’Osteria Ristorante Italiano- Vineria

    This is complemented greatly by dark wood accents and an open kitchen with a modern brick pizza oven in order for guests to witness how Chef Hicham orchestrates his Italian food creations.

    To add to the authenticity, L’Osteria delivers their pizzas fresh from their brick oven, made in Italy.

    As a proof of the restaurant’s carefree but elegant appeal, guests may leave their sandy flip-flops outside and dine barefooted for a laidback feel.

    L’Osteria has a huge menu of vast choices for antipasti like Caesar Salad and Roasted Mozzarella Fiordilatte topped with fresh mushrooms and Parma ham, as well as U.S. Angus Tenderloin for their main course.

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    A selection of pizzas both for the vegetarian and the meat lovers are also available at L’Osteria. The Quattro Formaggi ensemble, for example, may be sampled with its fresh cream, parmesan, mozzarella, and gorgonzola cheeses, as well as its fresh tomatoes, as recommended by Chef Hicham.

    Quattro Formaggi (Php 550)

    A variety of white wines, rosé, and red wines, on the other hand, may also be sipped and savored at L’Osteria, with Chardonnay Villa Vescoville and Brunello Di Montalcino 2007 La Serena to name a few.

    So let your family gatherings in Siargao reach a deeper level by visiting L’Osteria by the beach, where families become closer in each dining experience.  


    This first appeared on Philippine Primer Japanese Magazine’s December 2018 issue.

    General Information

  • Tuason Beach, Brgy. Catangnan, General Luna, Siargao, Surigao del Norte
  • 0917-892-3537
  • 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Mon. to Sun.)
  • www.facebook.com/losteria.siargao
  • @losteriasiargao
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