9 Best Restaurants in The Amalfi Coast, Italy

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Amalfi Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Da Vincenzo

$$$ Fodor's choice

Established in 1958, this buzzy family-run place pairs generations of tradition and genuine love of hospitality with ever-evolving innovation, reflected in the exceptional takes on classic Neapolitan dishes and the stylish, up-to-date yet rustic decor. Expect warm banter with busy staff, who greet passersby while introducing a menu with both sea and robust land mainstays such as grilled octopus, linguine with anchovies, lamb chops with braised artichokes, and eggplant Parmesan.

Alfonso a Mare

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A landmark restaurant and hotel nestled in the Marina di Praia cove, Alfonso a Mare occupies a rustic flagstone structure that once was a dry haul for boats. Noteworthy menu options include the antipasti, the freshly caught fish, and the seafood pastas. Outside, colorful boats, peasant dwellings, and the chasm's sheer rock walls catch the eye.

Via Marina di Praia 6, Furore, 84010, Italy
089-874091
Known For
  • Dining on the sea deck
  • Fresh seafood
  • Gorgeous beach location
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Nov.–Feb.

Cala Gavitella

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Reaching this beach club might take some effort—by boat or steep steps—but the seaside views, warm welcome, and simple but incredibly fresh seafood dishes are just rewards. By day, it's an enchanting spot for lunch or quick bites between dips; on summer evenings, there's often live music.

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Chez Black

$$$

Although it caters to day-tripping coachloads, this nautically themed restaurant, whose waiters wear sailor uniforms, is a local institution that's hard to beat for its sceney location right on the Spiaggia Grande. The people-watching is good (Denzel Washington is reportedly a regular), and the friendly staff is happy to guide you through specialties such as zuppa di pesce (fish soup) and spaghetti con ricci di mare (spaghetti with sea urchins).

Via del Brigantino 19, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-875036
Known For
  • House gin, lemon, and crème de menthe aperitivo, the grotta dello smeraldo
  • Buzzy atmosphere and late-evening tourist party vibe
  • Not necessarily the best value given the quality of the food
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Feb.

Da Gemma

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Diners in the know have sung the praises of this understated landmark since 1872. Imaginative sauces turn plates of risotto and paccheri pasta into one-off culinary experiences; tile floors, white tablecloths, and a terrace set above the main street create a soothing ambience.

Eolo

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Run by the owners of the Marina Riviera hotel, Eolo is one of the Amalfi Coast's most sophisticated restaurants, with fantastic views to match. The decor is calming if slightly unusual—with white-cove ceilings, Romanesque columns, mounted starfish—and many of the dishes are adorned with blossoms and other visual allures. Nothing, though, compares to the view of Amalfi's harbor from one of the tables in Eolo's picture-window alcove. If you don't land one of these, don't fret—the entire room is pretty enough as it is.

Via Pantaleone Comite 3, Amalfi, 84011, Italy
089-871241
Known For
  • Extensive 3,000-strong wine cantina
  • Superb views
  • Light, creative seafood creations
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Nov.–Mar., Credit cards accepted

Il Ritrovo

$$$

In the tiny town square of Montepertuso, 1,500 feet up the mountainside from Positano (call for the free shuttle service to and from), the Ritrovo has been noted for its cucina for more than 20 years. The menu showcases food from both the sea and the hills: try the scialatielli ai frutti di mare accompanied by well-grilled vegetables; the house specialty zuppa saracena, a paella-like affair brimming with assorted seafood; and the lemon tiramisu, perhaps paired with one of 80 different kinds of a homemade liqueur, including carob and chamomile options.

Via Montepertuso 77, Montepertuso, 84017, Italy
089-812005
Known For
  • Airy, tranquil mountainside location
  • Local spigola (sea bass) grilled or poached
  • Amiable padrone Salvatò, who also runs a cooking school
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Jan.–mid-Feb.

La Cambusa

$$$

Two bronze lions flanking the steps hint at a refined restaurant experience. Indeed, in its light-filled dining room or on its intimate terrace, La Cambusa serves lighter, more elegant seafood dishes (linguine with mussels and fish with potatoes and tomato sauce are favorites) than its "pack-em-in" Spiaggia Grande neighbors. However, you are still paying extra for its superb position. 

Piazza Amerigo Vespucci 4, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-875432
Known For
  • Prime spot looking over Spiaggia Grande
  • Showcases the freshest seafood
  • People-watching central
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar.

Lo Guarracino

$$$

This partly arbor-covered restaurant is a romantic place to enjoy scialatielli di mare (seafood pasta) above the waves, with a terrace vista that takes in the cliffs, the sea, the Li Galli islands, Spiaggia del Fornillo, and Torre Clavel.

Via Positanesi d'America 12, Positano, 84017, Italy
089-875794
Known For
  • Seafood and wood-fired pizza
  • Family-made liquori digestivi including a wild-herb number (agrumi)
  • Romantic Robinson Crusoe–esque terrace
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Jan.–Mar.