A tasteful Italian restaurant in a quite street just outside the centre of Potsdam. Pastas can be ordered as main courses or as a second starter, in the Italian way.
A tasteful Italian restaurant in a quite street just outside the centre of Potsdam. Pastas can be ordered as main courses or as a second starter, in the Italian way.
Recommended by a local and there were no surprises. Delightful location on a residential street near Brandenburg area. Prices were way below the presentation and food preparation. The staff was fully engaged and catered to our every wish. Recommend the Miso Salad.
Situated on a residential road ten minutes walk from Luisenplatz you´ll find this excellent Italian restaurant in which food quality and ambience go hand in hand. The food was presented on a black board in front of our table and we had the necessary time...More
Good dinner with friends, very nice food,I had good first course with cocquilles and main with excellent steak. Good wines, efficient staff and friendly chef. Restaurant is close to center, rather small with good atmosphere. Should be much higher on the list. Not really cheap,...More
Very nice, very beautiful, we are very satisfied. The food is perfect, Service is perfect, we will come again.
Two good friends of ours, who live in Potsdam, took us to Pino's after a day of walking around the Sanssouci Park and Palaces. The restaurant is quite near the Park. The staff is super nice and friendly and the food is simply awesome. The...More
I went to this place on recommendation of a friend. Had duck liver with asparagus as starter. The liver was cooked almost to perfection: soft and succulent. Main course was baby pork, and I liked the softness again. Surprisingly there was no bad smell, even...More
We got to Potsdam after a long drive in the rain from Amsterdam. Our hotel's owner recommended Ristorante Pino when we asked about Italian. Pino is on a quiet, residential street with the usual limited parking but we lucked out and found a spot right...More
My husband and I dragged ourselves into Pino after a long, hot day of traipsing around Park Sans Souci. The smart red brick interior with white tablecloths looked inviting, but the weather was just too hot to sit inside, so we asked to be seated...More