Find out what Northern-Italian restaurants to try in Lerici. Lerici is a town and comune in the province of La Spezia in Liguria (northern Italy), part of the Italian Riviera. It is situated on the coast of the Gulf of La Spezia, 8 kilometres (5 mi) southeast of La Spezia. It is known as the place where the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley drowned. The town is connected by ferry to the Cinque Terre and Portovenere.
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4 based on 437 reviews
Had dinner and didn't booked it in advance. No problem as it was during the week. Good fish and wine.Only problem no English menu and little english spoken (from the chef, not the waitress). But still a good choice at good prices.Dog friendly
4 based on 358 reviews
Street food
The pasta marinara was wonderful. The ambiance under the tree peaceful. The chef friendly and accomadating to our son who doesn't like seafood. A cute gem frequented by locals. Quite appart from the neighboring tourist traps.
4 based on 1410 reviews
Wonderful seafood and pasta, and a lovely ambiance. The seafood ravioli was particularly good. This is one of two restaurants in Lerici recommended by relatives who spend several months a year in the area. These family-owned places are so welcoming and friendly and the seafood is so fresh. A delight.
4 based on 521 reviews
This restaurant is lovely. We went on a local event night and all the restaurants had their tables out in the street. Fantastic atmosphere and great service. Good varied menu in English and Italian. Fillet steak in pepper sauce was great and only 15 Euro. Will definitely return.
4 based on 248 reviews
1918 was highly recommended to us by two locals the first day we arrived in Lerici and it turns out they were spot on. The food is fresh and creative and the energetic staff compromised of the owner's family members work together in perfect harmony to provide outstanding customer service.
4 based on 802 reviews
San Terenzo and Lerici have a number of very good restaurants but this is arguably the best, and relatives who live several months in San Terenzo selected it for my wifeâs birthday dinner. The owner, Maurizio, is very welcoming and passionate about the seafood, which is especially fresh and well prepared. We just selected what he recommended, which was excellent. Appetizers, pasta, and dessert were wonderful. Our top meal in a two week trip in Italy.
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4 based on 674 reviews
Great restaurant in a picture perfect location. The staff were friendly and helpful and the food was some of the best we have had in a month in Italy. Not sure why this restaurant isnât on the map for foodies from all over the world. The home made bread was moorish, the crunchy anchovies and the octopus starters were beyond good and the pasta was a cut above what youâd expect. So many little touches made this the perfect dining experience.
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4 based on 723 reviews
I didn't get any fried food but I would have. It looked great. I had the fish curry and it was excellent. I loved it. I highly recommend trying that.
5 based on 75 reviews
Our family spent the day at the beach in Lerici and wandered a bit looking for dinner. Ristorante Franceschini was wonderful. Superb service and food. Very friendly staff with seafood brought in from the sea that day. Highly recommend!
4 based on 598 reviews
Three of us ordered three different tester oil dishes with three different sauces: Ragu, pesto and walnut. Every one was completely inedible due to an excessive quantity of salt. We do not waste anything, but this was vile and would have played havoc with blood pressure levels. Instead I recommend A Pie de Ma in Riomaggiore and I Fondachi in Sarvana.
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