Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Bergamo, Province of Bergamo, Italy. Bergamo is a northern Italy treasure. Dating from 49 BC, Bergamo has two centers: the Alta (upper) city and the Bassa (lower) city, connected by a funicular and walking trails. For historic sites, go to Alta for the Piazza Vecchia,the Cattedrale di Bergamo e Battistero, and the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Baptistry, as well as the quirky mausoleum of Rastelli, the world famous juggler. Bassa is more modern and residential, and boasts Via 20 Settembre - the shopping district.
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4 based on 549 reviews
An unmatched setting for a unique experience. The gourmet restaurant of Relais San Lorenzo is embedded within a Roman and medieval Archeological site: an exciting door on time. The fine and high-level cuisine will allow you to taste the pleasure of Italia
The most amazing setting within the restaurant...you sit elevated over medieval and Roman ruins that they uncovered when they were building the hotel & it truly is spectacular.The service really was top notch and you were brought little appetisers and amuse bouche before during and after the courses.32 pages of red wines in the wine list and the sommelier really wasn't pushy, singing the praises of a cheap little Primitivo as much as the 100 euro Amarone we went for.A lovely little ceremony of preparing the wine and glasses to show off the wine's full potential and very long legs. Plus wine glasses that could probably hold a bottle each!Then onto the food...we were going to go for the 3 traditional Italian courses and skip dessert, but we only managed 2 as the portions were fairly generous.Incredibly tasty...there's no need to list what we had as I'm sure every choice would have been just as good.In the end it was around E220 for 2 courses for the 2 of us, but that included a E100 bottle of wine, so I thought a bargain for the setting plus quality of food & wine.The most expensive item on the menu was around 30 euros.Michelin Star service without the pricetag.
4 based on 1141 reviews
We always try to visit Trattoria Camozzi da Claudio when we are in Bergamo. The food is really special - especially anything from the sea. Desserts and wine are also delicious and the value for money is very good. Klaud and his family are charming and have created a lovely space with very nice ambience.
4 based on 294 reviews
A restaurant not so easy to find, but after entering this restaurant we are feeling like home. Friendly and welcoming we are seated in the restaurant with full attention. Food, service and wine is perfect in all parts and both children and adults are satisfied and happy when leaving the place. I really recommend this place if you want to enjoy Italy and it's fine food.
4 based on 498 reviews
This is a classy restaurant. Set in the heart of the beautiful high town of Bergamo, it is a place for romantic dinners or a relaxed meeting of close friends or business colleagues.So when eight, thirsty English golf tourists crash through the door, it rather took the waiter by surprise. Not that we were loud but we were thirsty and we do enjoy a glass of wine followed by another glass of wine as we are studying a menu, which incidentally is terrific here, because this is Lombardian food and cooking very much at its zenith.So, after a while up came the first, crisp bottle of dry Lombardian white which did not stay long in the glass. Sadly it had not occurred to our waiter to recognise that our group were here to have a good time so we needed our stocks replenishing rapidly and were quite happy to pour out our own wine rather than him serve us.However that is the only criticism other than my main course, a perfectly cooked and flavoursome piece of pork that had been slow cooked over 20 hours, could have been hotter.Otherwise the food was superb, with the glorious casoncelli, a stuffed pasta filled with a sage sauce, butter and pancetta, described by one of our party as one of the most delicious starters he had ever eaten. I had a small tartare of the local beef which was sublime, and only wished a larger portion of it had been available as a main.Plates of local beef and rabbit were eaten clean as we eased into some decent cabernet sauvignon, which was now coming through from the shelves at a most pleasing rate.What for me was the highlight was the local cheese board we all had with a selection of Lombardy cheeses all matched on a plate with appropriate sauces. Our waiter, helpfully explained what they all were plus the sauces, known as marmellate or jams in Italy, but I forget now other than that they were universally delicious.Fire in a complimentary grappa with our coffee and we were eight happy chaps. Our group had been a test for the establishment but it had come through with flying colours.
4 based on 165 reviews
The owner (also the waiter) is a very nice guy, he likes to talk and explain everything to its minimum details. He speaks very good english. The place is very cozy and calm, food is great and of excellent quality. Everything was perfect. Totally recommend it if you are passing by Bergamo.
4 based on 282 reviews
Great amazing pizza. We always wanted to try what pizza tastes like in Italy. This place didn't disappoint. The entire time we were there people were going in and out, they are pretty busy. A slice of pizza is a dinner. It easily weighs a pound. There are some beers and drinks in the refrigerator. When we were leaving Luca gave us a present. When we got to the bus stop we realized that the last bus has left already. We went back to the restaurant to ask for a wifi password but instead Luca got one of his friends to take us to the hotel and he refused to take any money. Thanks for the awesome pizza and being so nice.
4 based on 513 reviews
We popped into Il Coccio before our flight home and we stunned at the quality of the food! Very different to what we have had during our trip around Italy and it was lush home cooking with different spins on some classic dishes! Highly recommend you jump in if you are in Bergamo!!
4 based on 175 reviews
Traditional restaurant, like in the good old times.
Great food, wine, service and atmosphere!The veggies that you can see through the front window are enough to catch your eyes; then you start to taste the wonderful dishes and recall exactly why you return to Italy over and over again!The locals fill the restaurant because everything is delicious so come early to get a seat!
4 based on 249 reviews
Visited this place for dinner. Place was chooswd because our favorite Bergamo place was closed for reconstruction.This is modern version of ittalian pizzeria. Small menu offers different pizza, pasta, salads and fritted items. There is offered drefted beer from small? beer brewery Birra Moretti and small wine list (2 white wines and 1 prosseco, 2 or 3 red wines).Pizza was very good, other dishes was ok. Staff was very friendly, english skills was so so...This is place for pizza lovers, this place is not for italian classics lovers.
4 based on 268 reviews
Porta Osio takes the name from a door in the old wall surrounding the city and conserve some walls embedded in the building. Forty seats to be cuddled in tranquillity. The restaurant has been standing out for the first -class choice of cold cuts and chees
Was invited by a business contact. But had to pay the bill. It was supposed to be a business lunch. The food was exquisite, the wine superb, the ambience beautiful, but the portions!!!!!! my god Lilliputian! 5 pieces of pasta as a starter and 2 mouthful as a main course. The apple strudel was a thin slice. The wine was superb as worth the price but as soon as I got home I had to eat as I was hungry. Thank you but not for me.
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