Saeed Darvish
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Osteria Mondo d’Oro is tucked right in the heart of Verona’s old town, a charming spot for a meal after wandering the historic center. Note for drivers: it’s in a traffic-restricted zone, so plan accordingly if you’re arriving by car.
The menu offered some interesting dishes. The fried veal brain was a unique and intriguing preparation, while the crispy vegetables didn’t quite hit the mark, they were overly dehydrated and lacked depth of flavor. The soft beef meatball was fine, though not particularly memorable.
The first courses, however, were excellent. We especially loved the Tortellini with Parmigiano cheese cream; rich, comforting, and full of flavor. The Lasagna was also beautifully done and deeply satisfying.
Add in a thoughtfully curated wine list and fantastic service, and this Osteria still offers a lovely experience overall. Worth visiting, especially for the pasta and atmosphere.