Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Monterosso al Mare. The last of the five villages along the Cinque Terre strip, Monterosso al Mare is the most visited, largely because it has the only sizable sand beach and the biggest hotels. Though it can get very crowded with tourists during the peak summer months, Monterosso is still delightful. The old town area, separated from the more modern resort area by the Aurora tower, is home to the ruins of a medieval castle and San Francesco church, which houses an important Van Dyck painting of the crucifixion.
Things to do in Monterosso al Mare
4 based on 114 reviews
Our family of 15 where so impressed with not only the quality of local food this restaurant served but the service was so personable and friendly especially Desiree was so lovely and attentive ! Definitely high standards here ! The coffee shouldnât be missed . ( For all the Melbourne tourists you will be impressed !)Grazie per averci lasciato la tua opinione. Speriamo di rivederti presto. Lo staff del piccolo diavolo
4 based on 2148 reviews
Miky will be open on Tuesday April 25
We had read about Miky before we traveled to Monterosso al Mare in several different food books, etc. Our meals of monkfish with broccoli and scallops with mushrooms were very tasty. The beer and wine were refreshing on a very warm day, the waiter kindly brought ice for our water too.
4 based on 250 reviews
Really delicious focaccia and cheese filled fry bread. I would eat this every single day! We also ate the chickpea flatbread which was very good. A must if you are in Monterosso.
4 based on 1558 reviews
They have improved again since last year and we really enjoyed every meal we had here. The pastas are all amazing, the fish dishes and seafood appies are outstanding, and the prices are very reasonable. Reservations recommended, especially if you want to sit outside, and you can make them online. The final shoutout is for the little bread pucks that are unique to here (havenât seen them elsewhere in the CT).
4 based on 339 reviews
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Each day, after exploring Cinque Terre, we would end up at this small Cantina to have brushetta and wine before going to dinner. It is a quaint wine shop that gives you exceptional service. Their house wine and bottled wines were very good and very reasonably priced. If you do order a bottle, they prepare some complementary snacks to eat with your wine. They also have a selection of different bruschetta that you can order. This was one of our favorite places to hang out in Monterosso.
4 based on 1473 reviews
Locale in stile marina aggrappato alla scogliera a picco sul mare Una zona privè ricavata da una parete di roccia viva ,il dehors superiore ha una vista mozzafiato Cucina con piatti tipici rielaborati dallo chef monterossino DOC.partendo da ottimi prodott
Booked solid on a busy, beautiful Saturday night, but the host and family member accommodated us with one of the best tables on the upstairs terrace. Our second time here over the years, and itâs only gotten better. I canât imagine a better restaurant in all of Liguria!
4 based on 404 reviews
I just had the first of what will be a few stops here for a beach lunch, as every year we are here. They open promptly at 12 noon so I arrived a bit early and was first in what always ends up to be a long line. There are signs that explicitly state that the food is cooked to order and approximate timing of cooking. Therefore, anyone that comes on here to complain about efficiency or timing or the lineup really has only themselves to blame. Yes, the line moves slowly but the food is hot and perfect each time, rather than precooked and sitting under a heat lamp getting soggy. There is a McDonaldâs in La Spezia train station if that experience is preferred in Italy. The staff is friendly and the process can be observed and is very clean. Prices are fair and the entire experience is positive in every way. I remembered thinking, the very first time I was here, that the process could be made more efficient. However, that would inevitably sacrifice quality so I quickly recognized that they produce the best street food with what I now appreciate as a way of getting people to mentally slow down on vacation. The "Cones Of Goodness" (my name, not theirs) are the perfect Italian street food on the beach!
4 based on 1349 reviews
We arrived in Monterosso on Sunday - this place is closed on Sunday and Mondays so we came on Tuesday evening about 7:30pm. There was a table inside the small restaurant that we were able to nab. The food is home-made. We both had the lasagne and it was only â¬9. The food came quickly. No reservations, just go and hope you get a table. You wonât be disappointed!
4 based on 477 reviews
La Taverna Friendly Restaurant, great service, friendly staff, high quality cuisine, where you can enjoy excellent fresh fish and seafood.
We tried this restaurant after a recommendation from our hotel. Based on other places we ate, this was just average. They appeared to be understaffed and there was only one waiter responsible for the entire inside portion. It took over 10 minutes to get someone to notice us and put in a drink order. Then at least another 5 to 10 minutes to get our drinks (just a draft beer and a spritz). We ordered 4 oysters which I donât recommend. They were very small and my husband and I both felt queasy later in the evening after eating. We both had the spaghetti with seafood in aluminum packet. It was ok but limited amounts of seafood compared to other places we ate. In summary, there are better places to eat in the area.
3 based on 789 reviews
The location is central and by the harbour which is nice. The food is okay, but you are paying more for the location than for its quality. Bathroom could have been nicer.
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