There are plenty of great restaurants in Como where you can stop for a fantastic meal, often in a stunningly beautiful setting near Lake Como. The lake itself is flanked by handsome villas and has an old centre that dates back many centuries. A medley of exquisite fine-dining joints and hearty Lombard osteria (local wine and food kitchens) help to elevate the place for foodies.

There are oodles of places to sample excellent cooking in lovely Como. This guide runs through some of the top options, including the haute outlets that beckon with those coveted Michelin stars. On top of that, you've got casual beer taverns with tasty pub grub and lakeside seafood places that offer a taste of the south of Italy.

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    Kitchen Restaurant

    Fine diners won't be disappointed

    Kitchen Restaurant
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    Kitchen Restaurant is a top choice for proper fine-dining buffs. It sits between the swaying stone pines of its own private parkland to the north of Como town. It takes about 35 minutes to get here on foot on the pleasant lakeside path, or else it's a 10-minute taxi ride. Look for the place all lit up by twinkling lights opposite the Sheraton Hotel.

    With Michelin-star pedigree, the tasting menus here reel off some seriously eye-catching dishes. Plates include pickled Japanese ume fruits with caramelised sesame, egg caviar with Parmigiano Reggiano, and zucchini yuzu with chicken gravy. Head chef Andrea prioritises the use of home-grown ingredients, many of which are plucked from the vegetable garden out back.

    Location: Via Per Cernobbio, 41A, 22100 Como CO, Italy

    Open: Tuesday from 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm, Wednesday–Sunday from 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm and from 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +39 031 516460

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    Ristorante Sottovoce

    Dinner with a view of the lake

    Ristorante Sottovoce
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    Ristorante Sottovoce is one of the few rooftop restaurants on offer in Como, and it's one with serious style – how does a Michelin Guide recommendation sound? Look for it up on the top floor of a building on grand Piazza Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, a short walk from the ferry port and Piazza Duomo alike.

    Dishes are inspired by the seasonal produce of Northern Italy and put together by masterful Chef Stefano Mattara. Patrons choose between curated tasting menus or ala carte offerings, with tempting dishes of curious flavour combos – think pomegranate and octopus, Linguine pasta with turnip and gorgonzola, and veal with almonds and cinnamon and Dijon mustard.

    Location: Piazza Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, 24, 22100 Como CO, Italy

    Open: Daily from 12 pm to 2 pm and from 7 pm to 10 pm

    Phone: +39 031 537 5241

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    Il Diavolo l'Acqua Santa

    Grand Italian dining on the Swiss border

    Il Diavolo l'Acqua Santa
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    Il Diavolo L'acqua Santa is perched on the hillsides north of Como. It's just about as close as it's possible to go to the Swiss border without hopping over into the land of fondue and chocolate. You can get there on the A9 road that weaves north from Como town, taking 15 minutes to reach the grand, villa-style dining room on Via San Giacomo.

    Haute cuisine is the order of the day. Get ready for plates of finely sliced Carpaccio salads, burrata, and squid-ink pastas. All that's served in a moody eating space with rough-stone walls and dim lighting. The wine list is suitably high-class to match.

    Location: Via S. Giacomo, 36/A, 22100 Como CO, Italy

    Open: Mondays from 7 pm to 12 am, Wednesday–Saturday from 7 pm to 12 am, Sundays from 12 pm to 3 pm and from 7 pm to 12 am

    Phone: +39 031 249 4363

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    Lo Storico

    A taste of the salty Amalfi Coast

    Lo Storico
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    A long-established name on the Como gastronomy scene, Lo Storico occupies a medieval building in the heart of the old town. The joint is tucked behind a stone façade along Via Filippo Juvara, less than 5 minutes' walk through the centre from the Piazza del Duomo. Go inside and you'll be greeted by red velveteen walls and twinkling lights. There's also a charming terrace in the courtyard out back.

    Food-wise, Lo Storico is a seafood joint first and foremost. There are spice-infused risottos with king prawns and plates of sizzled calamari, along with daily offerings of fresh fish fillets. All that's backed up by a medley of surf and turf and a series of fish soups and seafood broths inspired by the wonderful Amalfi Coast.

    Location: Via Filippo Juvara, 14, 22100 Como CO, Italy

    Open: Wednesday–Monday from 7 pm to 11 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +39 392 179 7931

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    La Costa

    A taste of the Lombard kitchen

    La Costa
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    La Costa is a homegrown Lombard osteria-cum-trattoria that sits on the side of a small village to the south of Como town. The drive here will whisk you along the wooded hills of Montorfano to a tavern that has views of the rising foothills of the Alps to the north. We're talking 15 minutes on the road from the lakeside.

    What awaits is a dose of simple yet excellent northern Italian cooking. Frittered fish is served alongside meatballs in broth. There are truffle pastas and classic arrabbiata penne, along with gnocchi with mountain funghi and other seasonal delights depending on the month. The menu changes daily and there's one seriously fantastic wine cellar to get stuck into.

    Location: Via Feliciano Ninguarda, 19, 22100 Albate,Como CO, Italy

    Open: Tuesday–Wednesday from 9 am to 2.30 pm, Thursday–Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm

    Phone: +39 031 524709

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    Feel Como

    Where creativity reigns supreme

    Feel Como
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    Feel Como is firmly established as one of the leading lights on the Como fine-dining scene. It's tucked into the southwest side of the old town, about 10 minutes' walk from the ferry terminals on the lakeside. Go there to be welcomed by a beautifully elegant bistro with glass frontages and tree-filled gardens ringing its front.

    Menus change with the seasons – there are different ala carte options for spring, summer, autumn, and winter. That's because of the reliance on locally sourced ingredients and foraged goods. Creativity is the buzzword to it all. Expect dishes in the ilk of gnocchi with baked chestnuts, lake fish with sage, and wild herb tempura.

    Location: Via Armando Diaz, 54, 22100 Como CO, Italy

    Open: Wednesday–Friday from 7 pm to 9.39 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 12 pm to 1.30 pm and from 7 pm to 9.30 pm

    Phone: +39 334 726 4545

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    Osteria I Gradoni

    Local foods and artisan beers

    Osteria I Gradoni
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    Osteria I Gradoni is a local favourite. It sits on a small piazza amid the Como new town, about 25 minutes' walk from the heart of the historic centre. Keep an eye out for the unassuming stone steps that lead the way in, past a sprinkling of fairy lights and a small patio that's usually filled with diners and drinkers in the summer months.

    They have a menu that specialises in offering the delights of the Lake Como region. That means freshwater fish in highland herbs, smoked trout tartar, and cream of pumpkin soup. You can match those dishes with an artisan beer, since Osteria I Gradoni has a rotating selection of craft ales and IPAs from right across Lombardy.

    Location: Via Paolo Nulli, 2, 22100 Como CO, Italy

    Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 6 pm to 1 am, Sundays from 5 pm to 11 pm (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +39 031 612 7009

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    Crìanza

    Crìanza

    Crìanza
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    Crìanza is a must-stop for anyone craving a taste of south Italy while holidaying up between the snow-topped Alps and freshwater lakes of Lombardy. Tucked into the streets just east of the Como train station, the spot is easy to reach. Meanwhile, the menus are all about showcasing the crème-de-la-crème of Apulian cuisine.

    Get ready for buttery Adriatic mussels in garlic broth, meatballs in Pugilese tomato sauces, and hearty bean salads made with herbs and lemon juice. There's a wine list of crisp, summery whites to match the seafood, along with indoor and outdoor seating areas to take care of both seasons.

    Location: Via Gerolamo Borsieri, 18, 22100 Como CO, Italy

    Open: Mondays from 7.15 pm to 10 pm, Tuesday–Saturday from 12.15 pm to 2 pm and from 7.15 pm to 10 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +39 031 269318

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    il Birrivico

    A big cheers

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    Drop into il Birrivico for casual eats in a lively setting. That's the name of the game at this part-tavern, part-eatery on the western edge of the Como old town. Just steps from the station and far enough away from the mainstay sights to remain a bit of a hidden gem, it's often buzzing with local life come a weekend evening.

    Many will come just for the beer. There's a fine selection, ranging from big-brand Pils and stouts like Guinness to locally made craft ales from independent breweries. Match that with the tempting pub grub, which comes in the form of in-house pizzettes (mini pizzas), burgers with chips, and all manner of small sharing plates.

    Location: Via Borgo Vico, 28, 22100 Como CO, Italy

    Open: Mondays from 5.30 pm to 12 am, Tuesday–Saturday from 5.30 pm to 2 am, Sundays from 5.30 pm to 1 am

    Phone: +39 366 353 0728

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    Quatar Pass

    Seafood on your way to Como's grand villas

    Quatar Pass
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    Quatar Pass hides behind an unassuming entranceway on the main road that leads up to Villa Olmo and the beautiful Parco del Grumello to the north of Como. You can walk here from the town centre, though – it takes roughly 10 minutes starting at the ferry port and the Giardini del Tempio Voltiano.

    Seafood plates tend to take centre stage. You can order up salty risottos with prawn tops or selections of deep-fried calamari and shellfish. They're backed up by a truly enticing desert selection that hops from wobbly panna cottas to fruit tarts. A mix of limoncello and grappa beckons to cleanse the palate once it's all done and dusted.

    Location: Via Borgo Vico, 178, 22100 Como CO, Italy

    Open: Tuesday–Friday from 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm and from 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +39 031 571944

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Joseph Francis | Contributing Writer