With tables spilling onto a flowery open-air patio, this makes a lovely spot for an economical lunch of grilled meat, roast potatoes and salad, or plates of local cheese and charcuterie. Look for it 100m south of the Nuraghe Maiori archaeological site, via a cork-tree-lined path.
Punto di Ristoro Nuraghe Majori
Northeastern Sardinia
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