AmaMi



About AmaMi
“We have been in València for 9 days and had every Spanish dish that was recommended so fancied something different. We both love Italian food and based on the reviews decided to try AmaMi. We had Rigatoni Al Norma and fish of the day - sea bass. Both were excellent. With a salad starter, good wine, tirami su and espresso we loved everything. If you've had enough Tapas and yearn for something Italian, AmaMi is the place to go. Thoroughly recommended.”
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We have been in València for 9 days and had every Spanish dish that was recommended so fancied something different. We both love Italian food and based on the reviews decided to try AmaMi. We had Rigatoni Al Norma and fish of the day - sea bass. Both were excellent. With a salad starter, good wine, tirami su and espresso we loved everything. If you've had enough Tapas and yearn for something Italian, AmaMi is the place to go. Thoroughly recommended.
Lovely place with great food. Service is super good staff is very friendly!!! Presentation of the food is also amazing everything about the dishes is perfection. Would definitely visit again. 😋🥂
We went here bc we were tired of seafood and it was fantastic! Matteo was our waiter and he was so great, took time to explain things to us and the food was divine.
Lovely restaurant with a cosy interior. Although the restaurant is Italian-oriented, they have a variety of choices on the menu. Lovely food (we had a pinsa to share, tuna steak as main dish and ricotta cake as dessert). Nice atmosphere and friendly staff. Would definitely recommend if you’re not in the mood for paëlla and tapas.
This is a cute restaurant with very good food. The only reason I have it 4 stars is because the service was not great. A few things we ordered did not arrive. We had to remind them of the wine that we ordered, and when we got the bill several items that we did not order were on our bill. They were very friendly, but it is a reminder to always pay attention to the check before you pay it, especially as a tourist because it’s easy to get confused by the currency exchange and the language. Everything was cleared up and they did apologize. The ravioli and grilled squid dishes were both excellent. We sat outside, which was not very pleasant as they are adjacent to a noisy and smoky bar. I will sit inside next time. We really enjoyed the food, and it was nice to find a place that was not overly full of people. We will be back for their tasty Italian dishes.
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