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    Restaurant in Cetara, Italy

    Al Convento - Casa Torrente

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    Three Bib Gourmands. Mid-range prices. Book it.

    Al Convento - Casa Torrente, Restaurant in Cetara

    About Al Convento - Casa Torrente

    Three consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards make Al Convento - Casa Torrente the clearest mid-range seafood booking in Cetara. Chef Gaetano Torrente's Campanian menu — anchovy-focused, with strong pasta and grilled fish — delivers award-level cooking at €€ pricing. The terrace overlooking the village square is the seat to request for any special occasion.

    Verdict: Book It for Seafood Done Right at Mid-Range Prices

    Three consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2023, 2024, 2025) and a top-100 finish on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list tell you almost everything you need to know about Al Convento - Casa Torrente. This is the restaurant to book in Cetara if you want serious Campanian seafood without the €€€€ pricing of Italy's destination fine-dining circuit. For a special occasion dinner on the Amalfi Coast where the bill won't require a separate recovery period, this is your clearest option. Check our full Cetara restaurants guide for context on the broader scene.

    The Room and the Setting

    The visual anchor here is the terrace: tables set against the small piazza of Cetara's village square, with the Campanian light doing the work that no interior designer could replicate. Inside, a frescoed dining room has been renovated into something closer to a contemporary osteria — cleaner and less fusty than the word "frescoed" might suggest. For a celebration dinner or a serious date, the terrace tables are the ones to request. The combination of the square-facing outlook and a room that has genuine architectural character puts this ahead of most mid-range coastal restaurants in southern Italy on atmosphere alone.

    If atmosphere matters to your occasion, ask specifically for terrace seating when you book. The interior is a backup, not the main event.

    The Food: What to Expect

    Chef Gaetano Torrente keeps the menu anchored in what Cetara does — anchovy-forward Campanian cooking with a strong seafood spine. Fried anchovies stuffed with smoked provolone cheese, raw fish, tartares, grilled seafood, and pasta with the local anchovy sauce (colatura di alici, Cetara's defining product) form the core. There are also meat options for anyone in the group who doesn't eat fish, including tomahawk ribeye and steak, which gives this more flexibility as a group booking than most seafood-focused restaurants on the coast.

    The dry-ageing cabinet for fish is worth noting: selecting from it adds to the bill, so factor that in if you're managing a budget. The dessert programme is a genuine strength , the shortcrust pastry tartlet with lemon cream, basil, and soft meringue has been called out by Michelin's inspectors directly, which at this price point is a signal worth following.

    The €€ pricing means you are getting serious, award-validated cooking without crossing into the territory of Italy's major destination restaurants. For comparison: Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone operates at €€€€ and targets a different diner entirely. Al Convento is the better call if value is part of your calculation. For broader Campanian context, Le Trabe in Paestum and Oasis - Sapori Antichi in Vallesaccarda are the two other anchor restaurants in the region worth knowing about.

    A Note on Longevity

    Al Convento has held its Bib Gourmand across three consecutive years and moved from OAD Casual Europe #36 in 2023 to #66 in 2025 , the ranking movement reflects a more competitive field rather than a dip in quality. The consistency of the Michelin recognition across multiple cycles is more useful as a signal than the OAD number in isolation. This is a kitchen that has been doing the same thing well for long enough that the awards are tracking a genuine standard, not a moment.

    Timing and the Meal as an Occasion

    Service runs lunch and dinner six days a week (closed Wednesday). Lunch runs 12–3:30 pm and dinner 7–11:30 pm. For a special occasion, the dinner sitting with terrace seating is the right call , the square in Cetara at night is a different experience from the lunch crush. The restaurant is rated easy to book, which is relatively unusual for a Bib Gourmand-holding coastal restaurant in high summer; plan accordingly and don't leave it too late in peak season. Explore our full Cetara hotels guide if you're staying overnight and our full Cetara bars guide for where to go after dinner.

    Is It Worth It for a Special Occasion?

    Yes, with one caveat: this is a relaxed osteria with a terrace, not a formally orchestrated fine-dining room. If your occasion requires the theatre of a three-hour tasting menu with tableside service rituals, look elsewhere , Reale in Castel di Sangro operates at that level in the broader southern Italy circuit. But if your celebration calls for genuinely good Campanian seafood, a beautiful setting, a meaningful bill rather than a punishing one, and a kitchen with three years of Michelin validation behind it, Al Convento delivers that combination better than anything else currently operating in Cetara. For anniversary dinners, coastal date nights, or any occasion where the food needs to be serious but the evening doesn't need to be stiff, this is the booking to make.

    Know Before You Go

    DetailWhat to Know
    CuisineCampanian seafood; anchovy-focused with some meat options
    Price range€€ (mid-range; dry-aged fish adds to bill)
    HoursMon, Tue, Thu–Sun: 12–3:30 pm and 7–11:30 pm. Closed Wednesday.
    Booking difficultyEasy , but book ahead in peak summer
    Leading forSpecial occasions, coastal date nights, group meals with mixed fish/meat preferences
    Seating tipRequest terrace; square-facing tables are the draw
    AwardsMichelin Bib Gourmand 2023–2025; OAD Casual Europe Top 100
    Google rating4.1 from 894 reviews
    AddressPiazza S. Francesco, 16, 84010 Cetara SA, Italy

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Al Convento - Casa Torrente?

    Al Convento is not documented as a tasting-menu format restaurant. The menu is à la carte, anchored in Campanian seafood: fried anchovies, raw fish, tartares, grilled dishes, and pasta. At €€ pricing with a Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025), ordering freely from the à la carte is where the value sits — particularly if you add a fish from the dry-ageing cabinet.

    Can I eat at the bar at Al Convento - Casa Torrente?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in the venue data. The restaurant is set around a renovated frescoed dining room and a terrace overlooking Cetara's village square. For the full experience, book a terrace table rather than counting on casual bar access.

    Is Al Convento - Casa Torrente worth the price?

    Yes. Three consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2023, 2024, 2025) and a top-100 ranking on Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe confirm that the kitchen delivers well above the €€ price point. Cetara's anchovy-forward cooking is the draw, and you are paying osteria prices for food that has earned formal recognition three years running.

    Is Al Convento - Casa Torrente good for a special occasion?

    Yes, if the occasion suits a relaxed osteria with a terrace rather than a formally structured fine-dining room. The renovated frescoed dining room and piazza-facing terrace give it atmosphere, and the Bib Gourmand credentials make the meal feel considered. If you need white-glove service and a multi-course choreographed format, look elsewhere on the coast.

    Can Al Convento - Casa Torrente accommodate groups?

    Group capacity is not confirmed in the venue data. The restaurant has both a terrace and an indoor dining room, which suggests some flexibility, but check the venue's official channels before bringing a party of six or more. Service runs six days a week (closed Wednesday), with lunch 12–3:30 pm and dinner 7–11:30 pm.

    Is Al Convento - Casa Torrente good for solo dining?

    A solo visit works well here. The terrace overlooking Cetara's village square gives you something to watch, and the à la carte format at €€ pricing means you can eat a focused, well-priced meal without committing to a set menu. The Bib Gourmand recognition means the kitchen is consistent enough to justify a solo trip to Cetara specifically.

    What are alternatives to Al Convento - Casa Torrente in Cetara?

    Within Cetara, no direct peer has the same combination of Bib Gourmand recognition and local anchovy-focused cooking. If you are considering a wider Campanian detour, the coast offers other seafood options, but Al Convento's OAD Casual Europe ranking (top 100 across three years) makes it the clearest reason to route through Cetara specifically.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–3:30 pm, 7–11:30 pm
    Tuesday
    12–3:30 pm, 7–11:30 pm
    Wednesday
    Closed
    Thursday
    12–3:30 pm, 7–11:30 pm
    Friday
    12–3:30 pm, 7–11:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–3:30 pm, 7–11:30 pm
    Sunday
    12–3:30 pm, 7–11:30 pm

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