32 Best Restaurants in The Italian Riviera, Italy

Bacicio

$ Fodor's choice

This enoteca and antipasto bar is popular with locals and tourists looking for typical regional dishes, fresh fish, and a lengthy wine list. The owner designed the entire place, right down to the tables and chairs made from anchors and old boats. They also offer terrific sandwiches to go.

Via Cappellini 17, Portovenere, Liguria, 19025, Italy
0187-793031
Known For
  • anchovies cooked many ways
  • fresh fish crostini
  • generous portions at reasonable prices
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Thurs. in summer, evenings in winter, Reservations not accepted

Il Timone

$$ Fodor's choice
Find some of the best food in Portovenere at this airy, affordable, and casual portside restaurant. The menu is typical "Ligure," ranging from meat to pasta with seafood, and also offers farinata, focaccia, and pizza. The turquoise and white decor and benches with pillows for lounging create a playful, relaxing atmosphere.
Via Olivo 29, Portovenere, Liguria, 19025, Italy
0187-914595
Known For
  • comfortable patio in summer
  • all-inclusive tasting menus
  • Ligurian farinata and pizza
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and mid-Jan.–Feb. No lunch Mon. and Wed.–Fri.

Locanda Miranda

$$$ Fodor's choice

Perched amid the clustered old houses in seaside Tellaro, 4 km (2½ miles) southeast of Lerici, this small, unpretentious family-run restaurant with wooden tables and plenty of windows has become a foodie destination. The imaginative seafood-focused menu changes often, and the pretty building also houses a small inn with seven charming and comfortable rooms.

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U Giancu

$$ | Località San Massimo Fodor's choice

Although the walls of Fausto Oneto’s restaurant are covered in original cartoons, and a playground is the main feature of the outdoor seating area, this chef-owner is completely serious about his cooking, which follows the seasons. His own garden provides the freshest possible vegetables, the wine list (ask to visit the cantina) is excellent, and there are lively morning Ligurian cooking lessons. The restaurant is in the hills above Rapallo, a 20-minute drive northeast along the coast from Santa Margherita.

Via San Massimo 78, Rapallo, Liguria, 16035, Italy
0185-261212
Known For
  • lamb dishes
  • creative and playful setting
  • vegetables fresh from the restaurant's garden
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Nov. No lunch weekdays

Agua

$$

This lively beachfront restaurant, with views of the sea from its windows, has changed names and owners several times, but it continues to have some of the best and most inventive fish and seafood dishes in town, as well as a fantastic setting. The wine list is extensive and ventures well over the nearby French border, with select bottles.

Lungomare Argentina 10, Bordighera, Liguria, 18012, Italy
0184-261393
Known For
  • pleasant terrace with ocean views
  • seasonal set menu featuring local ingredients
  • creative presentations
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Ai Torchi

$$$

You could easily become a homemade-pesto snob at this restored 5th-century olive oil mill-turned-chic restaurant in the historical center of Finalborgo. The high prices are justified by excellent seafood and meat dishes as well as the pampering setting of clean white, arched and vaulted rooms that foster an air of space and tranquility. The five-course tasting menu is a great way to sample the dishes on offer.

Via dell'Annunziata 12, Finale Ligure, Liguria, 17024, Italy
019-690531
Known For
  • traditional Ligurian cuisine with a contemporary twist
  • delicious fresh fish and vegetables
  • airy and modern dining area
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Wed., and mid-Jan.–mid-Feb. No lunch

Bontà Nascoste

$$$

In the local dialect, bontà nascoste means "hidden goodness," a reference to its back-alleyway location and consistently delicious dishes, which include fresh pasta, local fish, and a handful of meat choices. There are only six tables (and a couple more outside in summer), so reserve ahead.

Via Cavour 52, Lerici, Liguria, 19032, Italy
347-0703249-mobile
Known For
  • inventive seafood dishes
  • cozy atmosphere
  • crudo
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential in high season and at weekends, Closed Tues. No lunch Mon. and Wed.

Buga Buga Bar

$$

There's usually a crowd of locals congregated at this lively bar and restaurant, often accompanied by their dogs and children. In the morning, tasty brioches start off the festivities and segue neatly into lunch. Alongside the usual range of beers and wines, the bar serves panini made to order and some toothsome pastries, while the restaurant menu has meat and seafood options as well as salads and pizzas.

Burger e Stars

$$

As the name implies, this place is largely a burger joint. The toppings, however, are not (cheese in this case often means Gorgonzola and burrata). The exceptional antipasti—fried meatballs with cheddar, anyone?—nicely kick off the proceedings. Delicious salads can also be found, as can a fine eggplant parmigiana. Do not miss the desserts—they’re stellar.

Corso Italia 76, Bordighera, Liguria, Italy
0184-1910664
Known For
  • creative culinary combinations
  • burgers
  • killer desserts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

Canale

$

If the staggering prices at virtually all of Portofino's cafés and restaurants are enough to ruin your appetite, join the long line outside this family-run bakery where you will find affordable and delicious eats worth waiting for. At this takeaway spot, the focaccia is baked on-site and served fresh, along with all kinds of sandwiches and other refreshments.

Via Roma 30, Portofino, Liguria, 16034, Italy
0185-269248
Known For
  • cash-only takeout
  • friendly staff
  • delicious pastries
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Nov.

Cantina del Polpo

$$

The Ballerini family runs a handful of eateries in Sestri Levante, and this cozy former cantina with wood paneling, a fireplace, local maritime memorabilia, and red-checkered tablecloths serves some of the best dishes in town. Using the bounty of the two bays that frame the village, they create inventive tasting menus and standout mains, which, in addition to expertly seasoned fish, include homemade pastas and gnocchi. The wine list is primarily Ligurian.

Via Camillo Benso Cavour 2, Sestri Levante, Liguria, 16039, Italy
0185-485296
Known For
  • friendly staff
  • creative seafood-focused tasting menus at affordable prices
  • hard-to-find regional wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and mid-Feb.--mid-Mar.

Da Gaia

$ | Maddalena

For a truly Genovese experience, this unassuming restaurant, located in the basement of an old palazzo in the heart of the centro storico between Strada Nuova and the port, is just the place. You'll find some of the best, most authentic food in the city, with a focus on fish, meat dishes (including rabbit), and, of course, pesto.

Vico dell'Argento, Genoa, Liguria, 16124, Italy
010-2461629
Known For
  • cozy, old-world atmosphere
  • stuffed anchovies
  • Genovese dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and early Feb.–early Mar.

Da Gibbi ai Rolli

$

It bills itself as a pizzeria, focacceria (endemic in these parts), and an insalateria. The pizzas are magnificent, as are their first cousins the focaccia. But if you tire of this, their salads are worth a trip in themselves. Portions are copious here. Enter hungry, exit rejoicing while perhaps believing that you ate in what once was a medieval bank (it probably was).

Salita Santa Caterina 4/r, Genoa, Liguria, Italy
010-2363947
Known For
  • superb rectangular pizzas
  • fine wine list (even by the glass)
  • gracious staff
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Farmer’s Cooking Concept

$

Imagine having a swell glass of wine (their list is beyond foolproof) in a narrow, highly vaulted hall. The space may date to the 16th century, but some experts would argue it’s earlier. No matter. Their plates of affettati misti (mixed cold cuts with trimmings) are divine. As are their lunches.

Salita Santa Caterina 34/r, Genoa, Liguria, Italy
010-2925426
Known For
  • the room
  • superb cocktails
  • top quality locally sourced ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends

I Canovacci

$ | Maddalena
There's a steady crowd of regulars at this modern and homey lunch spot and dry goods store on a typical vicolo. The reasonably priced, good-value daily menu follows the seasons, with generous portions of fish and pasta, sandwiches, vegetables, and homemade desserts.
Via dei Macelli di Soziglia 60, Genoa, Liguria, 16123, Italy
010-0985417
Known For
  • efficient and friendly staff
  • seasonal ingredients, some of which are also sold in its grocery store
  • vegetarian options
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner

I Cuochi

$$ | Maddalena

This cozy bistro-style restaurant is popular with locals and visitors alike for its refined, almost elegant menu of primarily seafood dishes, with a few pastas and meats. The decor is Art Nouveau with exposed brick walls and small, square tables.

Vico del Fieno 18r, Genoa, Liguria, 16123, Italy
010-2476170
Known For
  • artistically presented seafood and desserts
  • romantic setting
  • contemporary Ligurian dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.

Il Frantoio

$$

Located in a former olive-oil mill (the enormous wood grinder still sits in the middle of the dining room), this is a no-frills but fine-food restaurant serving excellent antipasti al mare and homemade pasta dishes. You can eat very well for a bit less than at most of the touristy spots in town.

Via Cavour 21, Lerici, Liguria, 19032, Italy
0187-964174
Known For
  • generous portions of fish soup
  • elegant yet rustic setting
  • variety of fresh seafood
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Il Genovese

$ | Brignole

At this bright and friendly trattoria with a maritime theme, you can dine on some of the city's best pesto and Ligurian dishes in a casual, comfortable setting. The staff are knowledgeable about the region's specialties and the wines on the always interesting menu, and even if you don't order a pesto dish, they'll bring you some to sample before your meal. Fried sardines, a local catch of the day, and seasonal torte (savory Ligurian pies) are menu staples.

La Locanda in Centro

$$ | Brignole

There's a warm and welcoming atmosphere at this osteria near Brignole station. Despite the young, enthusiastic staff, it has a reassuringly old-fashioned character, with a setting of chandeliers, bare brick walls, and shelves of wine bottles. The meat-favoring menu features some novelties among the genovese favorites, including pansotti (fresh pasta) with a walnut sauce, reindeer stew, and prawns with cognac and orange. You can sample these and other dishes on the four-course tasting menu (€38), and check out the board of daily specials. 

La Moucca

$ | Molo

Just a few steps from Porta Soprana and the Childhood Home of Christopher Columbus, this place makes a handy stop for a snack and a sightseeing pause. On street-level is a straightforward café (with some seating upstairs, too) offering sandwiches, pastries, and ice creams, while in the basement (accessed by a separate door) you'll find a cavernous hall where succulent hamburgers and other hot snacks are the main draw. Only the best local beef is used in the burgers, and there's a great selection of craft beers, too. It's always busy, and you may have to wait to put your order in, but the results make it time well spent. There's a second branch at Piazza della Vittoria 36r.

La Pia Centenaria

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Considered an institution, this white-walled, simply decorated farinateria and pizzeria dates back to 1887. It gets quite busy at lunchtime, with locals inside or, in summer, on the patio munching happily on farinata (a chickpea pancake and a Ligurian delicacy) and thick-crust pizza served hot out of the wood-burning oven.

Via Magenta 12, La Spezia, Liguria, 19121, Italy
0187-739999
Known For
  • affordable lunch menu
  • traditional Ligurian recipes
  • variety of pizza toppings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted, Closed Sun.

Locanda Lorena

$$$

Across the small bay of Portovenere lies the rugged island of Palmaria, where there are only a few restaurants (making for high prices), including this place with lovely seafront views and headliners like fresh pasta and local fish. To get here, take the restaurant's free Riva boat from the Portovenere jetty.

Palmaria Island, Portovenere, Liguria, 19025, Italy
0187-792370
Known For
  • quaint seaside setting
  • catch-of-the-day specials
  • incredible Portovenere views
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.

Magiargè

$$

A mix of great charm and great food make this small, bustling osteria in the historic center an absolute dining delight. Dishes are Ligurian with a focus on local fish, and the list of local wines, including organic selections, is excellent.

Via Dritta 2, Bordighera, Liguria, 18012, Italy
0184-262946
Known For
  • cozy dining room with curved archways
  • salt cod with chickpea polenta
  • multicourse set menus of Ligurian specialties
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential

Nuovo Piccolo Mondo

$$

Vintage wooden furniture and peach-colored walls evoke the homey charm of this small family-run trattoria in a pedestrians-only alley. A faithful clientele keeps the kitchen busy, so get here early to grab a table and order Ligurian specialties—fresh pasta, pesto, and vegetable and seafood dishes.

Via Piave 7, San Remo, Liguria, 18038, Italy
0184-509012
Known For
  • warm and friendly service
  • reasonable prices
  • polpo e patate (stewed octopus with potatoes)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and 2 wks in June–July. No dinner Mon.

Oca Bianca

$$

In a departure from the local norm, meat dishes, not seafood, are the specialty on the menu at Oca Bianca. Choices include tasty pastas as well as mouthwatering preparations of beef, lamb, pork, and octopus. There's also an extensive wine list from its next-door cantina, and attentive service adds to the experience. The decor is a bit dated, with wood columns and upholstered chairs, but the food makes up for it.

Via XXV Aprile 21, Santa Margherita Ligure, Liguria, 16038, Italy
0185-288411
Known For
  • lively outdoor seating in summer
  • multiple steak preparations
  • classic sauces for meat dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Sat., Reservations essential

Pesciolino

$$

With its slightly quirky but quality cuisine, attentive staff, moderate prices, and central position near Via Roma, this place ticks all the boxes for a satisfying lunchtime or evening meal-stop. The accent is firmly on seafood, often with an unusual twist, evident in such dishes as lobster salad, fish soup, prawns with almond flakes, and roast octopus with rosemary on a bed of lentils. Non-seafood choices are available, too. The restaurant is accessed through the Best Western City Hotel, though it has no other connection to it. You can eat alfresco in summer.

Piazzetta S. Sebastiano, Genoa, Liguria, 16123, Italy
010-5532131
Known For
  • quirky seafood dishes
  • attentive service
  • good and affordable wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends

Revello

$

You'll know this focacceria and pasticceria by the line out the door, as you walk along the beach before entering the archway to the old port. This tiny spot—where you can see focaccia being baked through a window into its kitchen—specializes in Liguria’s favorite bread, farinata or chickpea flatbread (baked late afternoons from October to March) and several flavors of camogliesi (rum-filled is the original), a sweet that the shop's owner, Giacomo, invented in 1970.

Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 183, Camogli, Liguria, 16032, Italy
0185-770777
Known For
  • camogliesi sweets
  • wide variety of focaccia flavors
  • no seating, so take your treats away
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed 3 wks in Jan., 2 wks in mid-Sept.

Ristorante Puny

$$$

If you want to be in the middle of everything and dine well, and don't mind spending a small fortune, then you'll want (and need) a reservation at this waterfront restaurant in Portofino. Quite simply, it's the place to be seen while dining on baked fish and homemade pasta dishes. The covered patio on the port is great for people-watching.

Piazza Martiri dell'Olivetta 4–5, Portofino, Liguria, 16034, Italy
0185-269037
Known For
  • pappardelle al portofino (with tomato and pesto sauce)
  • baked mini octopus
  • dining right on the port
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Thurs. and Dec.–Feb., Reservations essential

Spin Ristorante-Enoteca

$$ | Foce

Dishes are created specifically to complement wines at this casually elegant enoteca with dark wood tables and bottle-lined walls in the heart of the modern town. The Ligurian menu varies daily, but the real draws are the excellent antipasti and the vast wine list, which includes many organic selections.

Via C. Barabino 120r, Genoa, Liguria, 16129, Italy
010-594513
Known For
  • wines take precedence
  • elegant setting in an otherwise brash part of town
  • delicious antipasti
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Taverna al 29

$$$

At the entrance of the old town is this intimate and comfortable restaurant that focuses on traditional seafood recipes, such as a soup featuring anchovies. The tavern's cuisine is typical of the Riviera di Ponente, and they also serve a good variety of gluten-free dishes.

Piazza Cassini 5, San Remo, Liguria, 18038, Italy
0184-570034
Known For
  • cozy old-world atmosphere
  • desserts paired with a digestif
  • traditional yet varied menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Wed., and Oct.–May. No lunch, Reservations essential