Restaurant in Baia Sardinia, Italy
Sunset terrace, Michelin-noted, special-occasion fit.

Capogiro at 7Pines Sardinia holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, and delivers modern Mediterranean cooking from Campanian chef Pasquale D'Ambrosio on a panoramic terrace facing the Baja Sardinia coastline. Three tasting menus and à la carte options at €€€€ pricing make it the clearest fine-dining choice in Baia Sardinia. Book a terrace table and time your arrival for sunset.
If you've been to Capogiro once, you already know what draws you back: the panoramic terrace at 7Pines Sardinia, the moment the sun drops toward the coast of Baja Sardinia, and whether Campanian chef Pasquale D'Ambrosio's modern Mediterranean cooking still holds up against that setting. The short answer is yes — and if this is your first visit, you should book it for sunset. The experience is built around that view, and timing matters more here than at almost any other restaurant in the region.
Capogiro holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent quality at the craft level without yet crossing into starred territory. At €€€€ pricing on Costa Smeralda, that position is worth understanding before you commit: you are paying resort-restaurant prices, and the Michelin Plate tells you the kitchen earns it on merit, not just on location. Google reviewers back this up with a 4.5 rating across 39 reviews, a score that suggests genuine satisfaction rather than reflexive praise from hotel guests.
The panoramic terrace is the centrepiece. Capogiro is positioned within the 7Pines Sardinia resort, and the terrace faces west toward the sea and the coastline of Baja Sardinia, making it purpose-built for an evening meal that begins in daylight and moves into dusk. For first-timers, this is the single most important practical consideration: request a terrace table and arrive early enough to watch the light change over the water. The visual sequence from golden hour to dark is part of what Capogiro is selling, and the kitchen's refined Sardinian porcelain and considered plating are designed to sit within that same visual register.
The room itself is set within the resort's architecture, which means the service environment carries the formality and professionalism you would expect from a property of this standing on Costa Smeralda. Service has been noted for its kindness alongside its technical polish — a combination that matters if you're planning a longer, multi-course evening.
Chef D'Ambrosio runs three tasting menus alongside à la carte options, which gives the format flexibility that not every fine-dining restaurant at this price tier offers. The tasting menus are the clearest expression of what the kitchen is trying to do , modern Mediterranean cooking that uses premium ingredients with enough technical precision to justify the setting.
One documented dish illustrates the approach well: fusilloni made with specially sourced Gragnano dry pasta, finished with black lemon butter and mussel water, served with large mussels and spirulina described as a kind of caviar. It has been described in Michelin documentation as well-balanced in taste and acidity. That description tells you this is cooking that leans on contrast and precision rather than sheer richness , appropriate for a warm-climate coastal setting where heavy food would feel wrong.
The à la carte option is worth knowing about if you're dining as a couple with different appetites, or if you want to eat more lightly before a late evening. It is less common at resort fine-dining restaurants in Italy to offer genuine flexibility alongside the tasting menus, and it is a practical advantage here.
Capogiro is located within the 7Pines Sardinia resort at Baia Verde, in the Codaruina/Valledoria area of northern Sardinia. Booking difficulty is rated as easy relative to Italy's most in-demand fine-dining restaurants, though Costa Smeralda is a seasonal destination and summer availability, particularly in July and August, will compress faster than shoulder season. If you're visiting during peak season, book a few weeks out. Outside high summer, lead times are shorter. The restaurant does not have a publicly listed phone number or website in our records, so booking through the 7Pines Sardinia resort directly is the most reliable route.
There is no dress code in our records, but the setting and price tier clearly indicate smart-casual at minimum. Costa Smeralda dining culture leans dressed-up, and arriving in resort wear that reads formal rather than beach-casual is the right call. For solo diners, the à la carte format makes this a more comfortable choice than an exclusively tasting-menu format would be , you can calibrate the meal to your own pace without committing to a fixed multi-course progression.
Capogiro works leading for a special occasion dinner, a first evening on the island, or anyone who wants fine dining in a setting that genuinely earns its visual reputation rather than coasting on it. It is also a sound choice for a couple where one person is more interested in the setting and the other in the food, since both dimensions are delivered at a level that satisfies. For groups, the combination of tasting menus and à la carte means the table isn't locked into a single format.
It is a less obvious choice if your priority is purely culinary adventurism rather than the full experience , Italy has starred kitchens at comparable price points where the cooking alone carries the evening. But on Costa Smeralda, within the 7Pines property, the combination of a Michelin-recognised kitchen, a documented dish of real precision, and a setting designed around the leading hour of the Sardinian day makes this the clearest answer to where to eat well in Baia Sardinia.
For more options in the area, see our full Baia Sardinia restaurants guide, or explore Phi Restaurant if you want to compare your options before committing. You can also browse our Baia Sardinia hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide to plan around your dinner.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capogiro | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Easy |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | Italian - French, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Enrico Bartolini | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Le Calandre | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
How Capogiro stacks up against the competition.
Book at least 2–3 weeks out if you're visiting in peak summer season; the panoramic terrace at 7Pines Sardinia is a draw for the whole Costa Smeralda crowd, not just hotel guests. For a specific sunset-facing table, note your preference when reserving. Last-minute availability is possible in shoulder season, but don't count on it for a Saturday in July or August.
It's workable but not the natural format here. Capogiro runs three tasting menus with à la carte options, so a solo diner can eat well without committing to a full tasting progression. That said, the terrace setting and €€€€ price point are weighted toward couples and small groups marking an occasion. Solo diners who want a counter or bar-seat dynamic should look elsewhere.
Capogiro is the headline fine-dining option at 7Pines and one of the few Michelin-noted restaurants in the immediate Baia Sardinia area. For comparable modern Mediterranean cooking at resort-level pricing elsewhere on the Costa Smeralda, options exist in Porto Cervo, roughly 15–20 minutes south. If the terrace setting is the primary draw, there's no direct local equivalent.
Yes, if the format suits you. Three menus at different lengths give you a choice rather than a single forced progression, and à la carte is also available, which is relatively rare at this price tier. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 signals consistent kitchen execution. If you'd rather eat freely than follow a sequence, the à la carte route is a legitimate option here.
At €€€€, Capogiro asks you to pay for the setting as much as the food, and that's a fair deal if a west-facing sunset terrace over the sea factors into your evening. The Michelin Plate (2025) confirms the kitchen clears a technical bar, but this isn't a destination solely for the cooking. Diners who want pure culinary value per euro should set expectations accordingly.
It's one of the stronger special-occasion fits on the Costa Smeralda. The combination of the panoramic terrace, Michelin-noted modern Mediterranean cooking, refined Sardinian porcelain service, and a flexible menu format covers most of what a celebration dinner needs. Anniversaries and milestone birthdays in a resort context are exactly the use case this venue is built for.
Capogiro sits within the 7Pines Sardinia resort at Baia Verde, Codaruina/Valledoria — non-hotel guests can dine here, but plan for resort access logistics. The terrace is the main event, so request an outdoor table when booking and arrive before sunset. Chef Pasquale D'Ambrosio's cooking has Campanian roots applied to a modern Mediterranean framework, so expect technically precise dishes rather than rustic Sardinian cooking.
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