2 Best Restaurants in Sardinia, Italy

Dal Corsaro

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This elegant but simply furnished Michelin-starred restaurant near the port offers modern and creative Italian haute cuisine on two wide-ranging tasting menus (€120 and €155 per person), consisting of a series of dishes that are only revealed when presented to your table (any food allergies can be communicated beforehand). Dal Corsaro shares its kitchen and chef, Stefano Deidda, with the adjacent Fork, an elegant and modern bistro where you may find such mouthwatering concoctions as smoked mackerel with honey and liver, and cheesecake salad with marinated salmon and citrus, while desserts might include licorice ice cream with a crunchy almond topping. Fork offers five-course tasting menus costing €70 and €75, and has outdoor dining in spring and summer.

Viale Regina Margherita 28, Cagliari, Sardinia, 09124, Italy
070-664318
Known For
  • adventurous and sophisticated cuisine
  • surprise dishes on fixed-price menus
  • fine Sardinian wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Dal Corsaro closed Mon. and 2 wks in Jan. No lunch. Fork closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential

Mabrouk

$$$$

There's always a lively crowd at this backstreet trattoria, where diners pack into three rooms to enjoy the same multicourse set menu. If this seems limiting, think again—you'll be presented with a range of fresh, delicious, seasonally appropriate dishes (perhaps prawns, squid, swordfish, or sea bass) in abundant portions. The usual formula is: five cold starters, two pastas, two mains, a dessert, and unlimited drinks—all for one price. Lobster is also usually available for a supplementary charge. Service is brisk and good-humored, and reservations are essential.

Via Santa Barbara 4, Alghero, Sardinia, 07041, Italy
340-4035349
Known For
  • prix-fixe menus with unlimited drinks
  • fresh seafood
  • vivacious atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and mid-Oct.–mid-Mar., and restricted opening in winter. No lunch Tues.–Sat.