Amalfi Coast Restaurants

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  • 1. Da Ciccio: Cielo Mare Terra

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    Featuring, as its name suggests, stunning views of sky, sea, and land and run by the fourth generation of the famiglia Cavaliere (sommelier Giuseppe, front-of-house manager Antonio, and chef Marco), this restaurant just outside of town serves exquisite dishes made with fresh local produce—often from its own orto garden and the sea below. Many diners opt for the aromatic theater al tavolo of the signature spaghetti al cartoccio dal 1965 (spaghetti with clams, olives, capers, tomatoes, and oregano), which the ever-smiling Antonio removes from baking paper, mixes, and serves.

    Via Giovanni Augustariccio 21, Amalfi, Campania, 84011, Italy
    089-831265

    Known For

    • Warm family-run place with home-grown produce
    • Aperitivo on the panoramic terrace
    • Free shuttle service from Amalfi and around

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch Mon.--Thurs.
  • 2. Pasticceria Andrea Pansa

    $

    Amalfi's famed historic pasticceria (est.1830) is a must-visit for a breakfast capuccino and sflogliatella or lip-smacking limoncello with delizia al limone dessert. For the full indulgence grab a table outside but remember it's a lot cheaper and atmospheric consuming al banco (at the bar) watching the patrons and smartly attired baristi. 

    Piazza Duomo 40, Amalfi, Campania, 84011, Italy
    089-871065

    Known For

    • Delicious chocolates, biscotti, and candied fruits
    • Tables on the piazza
    • Cakes galore including torta Caprese, pastiera, and colomba
  • 3. Saraceno D'Oro

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    Although open for lunch, this reliable restaurant—tellingly popular with the Positanesi—truly comes into its own in the evening. Living up to its name, the ambience is distinctly Moorish without being kitschy; wood-fired pizza and hearty costiera seafood dishes dominate the menu. The outside tables are on the opposite side of Via Pasitea—great for experiencing the bustle that is Positano, but if you're sensitive to the smell of car exhaust, sit inside or away from the street.

    Via Pasitea 254, Positano, Campania, 84017, Italy
    089-812050

    Known For

    • Friendly staff guides you through the menu and the history
    • One of the best scialatielli di scoglio (classic seafood pastas) around
    • Delizia di limone dessert

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Dec. 26 and Jan. and Feb.
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