Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Riomaggiore. 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
4 based on 752 reviews
Rio Bistro offers a wide selection of fish, meat and wine. All first quality, selected by the chef on local availability. Wide selection of local wines and not, suggested to you by the sommelier. We look forward to lunch and dinner in the marina of Riomag
Michelin?,please!!!..My motherâs food was cold and lacked any presentation.My plate was fish with potatoes which was ok but again,no presentation.70 euros for a 2 main dishes and a bottle of water?.Never again.Trattoria La Grotta can show this guys a thing or two about cooking and presenting dishes.
4 based on 260 reviews
Antipasti sharing platter was great View is really good. Menu not very extensive but food good. Fairly priced food.
4 based on 3062 reviews
PLEASE NOTE: OUR PLACE IS NOT A RESTAURANT No reservation is required. Closed in case of bad weather.
I called to ask for a table next to the water since it was my birthday. Turns out, all the tables offer excellent views of the water/sunset. Simone (host at front) was so gracious. Not a large menu but reasonably priced and good food. My waiter was kind and funny, despite the large crowds.
4 based on 171 reviews
We walked up the hill each night we were here to enjoy our gin and tonics and delicious food. The location is set amongst the buildings under the clock tower. Over looking the sea below and vine yards above. Hospitality is fantastic and the ladies who owned the cafe made us feel like locals after the 2nd visit. Sit and watch the tourists stroll by or the locals who meet on the bench every night for a chat. Worth the effort to walk up the hill
4 based on 455 reviews
My partner and I had a few drinks here before heading to dinner. The staff were lovely and accommodating, arranging a table outside for us when one wasnât available. They welcomed my change in alcohol to one of their existing cocktails, lovely fresh ingredients used in my London Mule. They also whipped up a decent cheese platter for us to share. Would go again.
5 based on 98 reviews
A fresh new gelateria with traditional roots. Handcrafted gelato, southern-italian pasteries, freshly made juice & more served with a view of the town and sea. We dress to impress in italian style with a twist while great tunes play on our retro speakers.
Darn, I stayed in Riomaggiore three days and only discovered this on my last afternoon. This is some of the best gelato Iâve tried in Italy to date. The shop is small and unassuming and the range is perhaps about 16 flavours - too many for me make my mind up quickly. I dithered over several delicious looking flavours and finally settled on cheesecake and fragola (strawberry). One lick and I was sold! Iâd just come from walking the Cinque Terre trails and was hungry and this so hit the spot. Each of them was so luscious and together they made a delicious dessert.The young woman who served me was patient as I took time over my choice and then served me the most memorable gelato in a delicious crunchy waffle cone. They top it off with a little circle of waffle which you can use like a spoon - I so approve of the âno plasticâ option.And theyâre one of the cheaper options too at 3 euro for a very decent-sized serve. I so wish I could go back for more.
4 based on 196 reviews
Returning visits are wonderful.Returning visits are great.Returning visits are memorable.Especially when returning to the Restaurant calledâLa Cantina del Macellaio.âIt has maintained its traditions and its style, not onlywith its cuisine but also with its furnishings and comfortableatmosphere. Music background just right for a pleasant eveningof chatter, thinking and enjoying the company of friends and relatives.
5 based on 315 reviews
Excellent pizza. Quick service, English spoken, and friendly staff. Close to the train station and tunnel to the Marina/old town. Set back from the street, so donât pass it by.
4 based on 179 reviews
This restaurant is located a few blocks from Via del Prione, the touristy pedestrian street in La Spezia. Probably as a result, the prices are more reasonable and the quality was very good. The decor was upscale and nice and the waiters were quite friendly. Though this restaurant might be a little difficult to find, it is worth every effort.
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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