Emilia–Romagna Restaurants

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  • 1. San Domenico

    $$$$

    Year after year this restaurant defends its position as one of Italy's most refined dining destinations, and heads of state, celebrities, and lovers of fine food venture here to savor chef Valentino Marcattilii's wondrous creations. Typical of these is his memorable uovo in raviolo San Domenico, in which a large raviolo is stuffed with a raw egg yolk—it cooks only a little, then spills out and mixes with Parmigiano-Reggiano, butter, and black truffles (depending on the season). Valentino has passed his expertise on to the next generation, as his nephew Massimiliano Mascia is now in the kitchen with him, while the formal dining rooms are graced with stellar staff, who serve one delicacy after another with discreet aplomb. There are tasting menus alongside the regular à la carte, and the wine list impresses, with more than 3,000 choices.

    Via G. Sacchi 1, Imola, Emilia-Romagna, 40026, Italy
    0542-29000

    Known For

    • Creative destination dining worth the price
    • Raviolo filled with egg yolk
    • Impeccable service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun. Closed Sun. and Mon. June–Aug. No lunch Sat. June–Aug., Reservations essential
  • 2. Osteria Francescana

    $$$$

    Chef-proprietor Massimo Bottura has done stints with Adrià and Ducasse, takes inspiration from music and literature, and pours all these influences into creating some of the fanciest plates in all of Italy while remaining true to his Modenese roots. The restaurant contains only 12 tables and although it's possible to order à la carte, most everyone opts for the 12-course tasting menu with the accompanying wine pairing. One signature dish is 5 stagionature di Parmigiano Reggiano (five “stages” of Parmesan, served in different textures and temperatures). Decor and atmosphere are muted (except for splendid floral arrangements). Reservations are not only essential, but must be made months in advance, online and at the beginning of the month.

    Via Stella 22, Modena, Emilia-Romagna, 41121, Italy
    059-223912

    Known For

    • A reverential atmosphere
    • Five stages of Parmesan signature dish
    • Reservations required months in advance

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Mon., and 2 wks in Aug., Reservations essential
  • 3. Ristorante I Portici

    $$$$ | North of Piazza Maggiore

    The frescoed ceiling, parquet flooring, and live classical music are clues that this sophisticated restaurant (part of the hotel of the same name) occupies a former theater and café-chantant, or musical venue, from the late 19th century. It's the perfect setting for an evening of fine dining featuring mainly Emilian-inspired dishes with modern touches and the vision of young chef Nicola Annunziata. The menus change seasonally, and three separate tasting menus offer gustatory bliss.

    Via dell'Indipendenza 69, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, 40121, Italy
    051-42185

    Known For

    • Sumptuous surroundings in a former theater
    • Sophisticated culinary offerings
    • Refined and attentive service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
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