Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Riomaggiore, Liguria, Italy. Riomaggiore (Rimazùu in the local Ligurian language) is a village and comune in the province of La Spezia, situated in a small valley in the Liguria region of Italy. It is the first of the Cinque Terre one meets when travelling north from La Spezia.
Things to do in Riomaggiore
3 based on 64 reviews
Didn't feel like eating out last night so grabbed a large pizza to take back to the apartment. Pizza was made fresh for us and just average. Crust does not taste fresh but more pre-packaged, sauce was not great and cheese not great either.Just average fast food pizza.Not true Italian food.
4 based on 894 reviews
My partner and I both agree that this is the best pizza we have ever tasted, and we have had a lot of pizza in our lives!! The vegetarian pizza was fresh and made right in front of us in the woodfire oven. The base is so delicious. Staff are very friendly and even let us take a picture. We are still traveling around Italy and have yet to taste a decent pizza like theirs. We have been spoilt!! Highly recommended.
4 based on 370 reviews
We had great pizza from food and sea and the views were also great. We also had the sea food bruschetta and the portion was huge!
In the main street of Riomaggiore rises "NON SOLO PIZZA", a small bar where you can eat typical Italian specialties and especially of Liguria. We offer pizza, but not only! Here you can find focaccia, sandwiches, fried fish and much more, even in vegan an
We popped in and had mixed fried fish on our arrival then went back to try the pesto focaccia having learnt pesto is quite the thing around here. Well, it was the best we have ever tasted and went back this morning and are going again tomorrow before we leave to have more. Davide is so welcoming and it is a MUST if you are in Riomaggiore.
4 based on 734 reviews
Arrived at Veciu Muin without a reservation and already people were queuing to get in. The waiter at the front of the restaurant asked us if we could wait 10/15 minutes. He did a great job communicating with the queue and kept us and everyone else waiting updated on their tables progress. Once inside we ordered various pizza and pasta dishes both containing gluten and gluten free. The waiter had excellent knowledge of which dishes could be adapted to gluten free and which ones had to be avoided due to cross contamination. Our son who is coeliac ordered pizza and said it was the best of his holiday. I would recommend anyone in Riomaggiore who needs safe gluten free food to choose Veciu Muin.
4 based on 373 reviews
Good pizza and bakery.
This was our first trip to Cinque Terre and my first time trying Pesto Farinata. Our family LOVES Italian food and were delighted to try find this place while on a tour. OH. EM. GEE. I have never had such a delicious snack in my life!! DO YOU HEAR ME PEOPLE?? You have to try the Peso Farinata here!! The pesto is generous and has an amazing fresh taste. It is dripping in olive oil (see my photo), which btw is a healthy fat! Our daughter tried the potato and pesto dish (it looked like a slice of pie) and enjoyed it. I am DETERMINED to make this when I get back in the states. And if the owner is reading this and wants to share that recipe, feel free to inbox me!
4 based on 1368 reviews
Rudder opens its doors around 1960 when Portovenere had not yet reached the tourist interest today. The create and lead him to the end of the 80s and Marino Toni offering their customers the traditional Ligurian dishes joined the Italian dish: pizza. Toda
If you are in Portovenere, you should definetely visit Il Timone. The location is great, not very crowded but nice view on the sea. The pizza's are all great (we tried a few), and also the local dishes like fried anchovis and farinata (chickpea pancakes) I can recommend. Friendly staff. Not very expensive.
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