As the name betrays, the place is located directly behind the city's Central station. Since 1943, Mimì offers the repertoire of Neapolitan culinary tradition without any hesitation. Among the great classics: stuffed peppers à la Mimì, eggplant parmigiana, seafood pasta...
Surf and turf, fresh homemade pasta (also, bread), the right suppliers, free reverie in flavours but with a straight path and no free digressions. In the kitchen the talent of Gianluca D'Agostino and in the dining room the cordiality of...
There are restaurants in Bangkok that specialise in carbonara and cacio e pepe. Along the main arteries of one of the world’s most vibrant cities, there’s room for solid Italian cuisine. Gianni Favro was the pioneer, soon followed by many...
Take note, the Hotel Muse di Bangkok is one of the city’s loveliest boutique hotels. Great attention to detail and a warm and cosy vibe, young and professional staff. The Italian restaurant is downstairs, the room is filled with barrique...
Luca Appino, an authentic son of Piedmont and a cosmopolitan chef. He put down roots in his lovely "bottega" (the Italian for workshop or an artist's studio) in Bangkok. His cuisine is Mediterranean, modern, vibrant. Touches of tradition together with...
The Bolognese is an elegant restaurant in a quiet corner of Chong Nonsi that combines a solid kitchen and well-made pizza. The property is the same as another high-level Italian restaurant, Enoteca Italiana, with an offer more towards fine dining....
Located on Bangkok’s main drag, Sukhumvit Road for over 20 years in the business, Favro is a local icon. Native to Friuli, self taught Favro opened his first restaurant in 1996. The quality of the restaurant offer has been improving...
Gourmet dining where Italian tradition is translated according to the expectations of international haute cuisine. Enoteca Italiana has everything it takes: a first-class wine list (with some very, very interesting bottles), carefully selected ingredients, food-and-wine culture. All this amidst a warm...
A return to Italian elegance of the '50s, a timeless style as fashionable today as yesterday. After crossing the threshold (independent entrance from that of the Hotel Hilton, to which it belongs), diners can also stop at the bar for...
More than 25,000 Italians live in Barcelona. The number continues to grow because it’s a city where you can live well, eat well and even drink well. Some come to open restaurants. Here are the best ones.