The atmosphere at Nona Ludia offers unforgettable moments. The rustic space and the tasty dishes prepared with care by the team make the restaurant an icon of the typical cuisine and culture cultivated in the Caminhos de Pedra location in Bento Gonçalves, RS. The menu highlights the cold cuts board, capeletti soup, homemade pasta and wine produced in the city's wineries, but it goes much further: you have to visit to appreciate it in its entirety. THE HOUSE - Built around 1880 by the immigrant Giuseppe DallAcqua, the house was acquired by the Bertarello family around 1925 and plastered in 1930, which left it completely uncharacterized for more than 60 years. In 1994 it regained its original beauty when it was the first restored by the Caminhos de Pedra Cultural Project. Located in a privileged region, surrounded by natural beauty, it is currently owned by Harry Bertarello. One of the attractions of the space is the Maria Mola or Umbu tree, located next to the building.
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