Ligurian restaurants in Italy
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Lupo
Inviting aromas of home cooking – cuttlefish in tomato sauce, ravioli in walnut sauce and homemade desserts – greet you at the door, as do owners who welcome you like they’ve known you forever. Lupo’s wine list is outstanding, and its antiques and objets d’art, such as cast-iron candelabras, a grandfather clock and black-and-white photographs suspended on wire strings create a refined yet relaxed ambience.
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I Tre Merli
Grander than some of its portside counterparts, this well-positioned restaurant is flanked by towering black-and-white-striped columns. Excellent Ligurian cuisine includes salted cod fritters, and veal stuffed with porcini mushrooms and potatoes. Otherwise, you can just have a glass of wine with wood-fired snacks such as focaccia col formaggio (Liguria’s answer to cheese-on-toast).
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Antica Cantina I Tre Merli
Tucked in a historic stone cellar down an alley off Via Garibaldi, this intimate spot has some great wines accompanying dishes such as king prawns in tarragon sauce on black rice. There's a wide choice of Ligurian meat dishes, several of which require a minimum of two diners.
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Vicolo Intherno
Take a seat around chunky wooden tables beneath beamed ceilings at this Slow Fish–affiliated restaurant and wash down the torte di verdure (Ligurian vegetable pie) or stockfish with local vintages.
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