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    Restaurant in Newport Beach, United States

    Bello by Sandro Nardone

    210Pearl Points

    Two Michelin Plates. Book 1–2 weeks out.

    Bello by Sandro Nardone, Restaurant in Newport Beach

    About Bello by Sandro Nardone

    Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) make Bello by Sandro Nardone Newport Beach's most consistently credentialed Italian option at the $$$ tier. The room is compact and composed, the kitchen delivers reliably, and moderate booking difficulty means you can plan 1–2 weeks ahead rather than months out. Book for a weekend lunch or sit-down dinner when you want Italian that takes itself seriously without tasting-menu stakes.

    Verdict

    If you came once for dinner and left impressed, a return visit to Bello by Sandro Nardone will confirm what you suspected: this is one of Newport Beach's more reliable Italian rooms. Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) signal consistency rather than a one-time performance, and at the $$$ price tier, it sits at a fair midpoint for the quality it delivers. The question on a second visit is less whether Bello holds up, and more whether you get the most out of it — the right table, the right service dynamic, the right format for the occasion.

    The Room

    Bello occupies a suite-style space at 1200 Bison Ave in Newport Beach's Fashion Island corridor — a strip-adjacent address that could easily swallow a restaurant's personality. It doesn't. The interior reads as a considered Italian room rather than a generic continental fallback: compact enough to feel convivial without becoming loud, and laid out in a way that rewards asking for a specific table rather than taking the first offer. For a return visitor, that spatial awareness matters. A table along the perimeter gives you more room to settle in and less ambient noise than the floor centre. If your first visit was a counter or high-traffic seat, request the change on a second booking.

    The scale is modest, which has implications for when you go. Bello is not a sprawling venue where walk-ins absorb into the crowd. Capacity constraints mean a full room feels full , but it also means the service-to-diner ratio stays manageable, and the kitchen's output stays consistent.

    The Brunch and Weekend Format

    For readers arriving on a weekend or curious about the morning-to-midday offer: Italian brunch formats in this tier tend to deliver differently than dinner. The kitchen's strengths in composed pasta and clean protein execution translate well to midday service, where dishes are lighter and the pacing is less formal. Bello's Italian identity fits this format naturally , expect the kind of service rhythm where a leisurely two-hour table isn't a problem. This is a better call for a late-morning catch-up with someone you want to talk to than a quick pre-activity lunch, given the room's energy and the kitchen's pace. Compared to a Californian brunch at Fable & Spirit, Bello's midday offer is more structured and sits at a higher price point, but the trade is a more composed experience rather than a casual all-day vibe.

    Awards and Trust Signals

    Two Michelin Plates in successive years is a meaningful credential at this level. A Plate signals that Michelin inspectors found the cooking good enough to acknowledge, without awarding a Star , which in practical terms means you're getting professionally executed Italian food that cleared an external quality bar. It's a more useful trust signal than a single-year mention, because it demonstrates the kitchen isn't running on a good-year performance. For context, Michelin-recognised Italian restaurants at comparable price tiers in California include venues like Providence in Los Angeles at the starred end of the scale. Bello is not in that conversation, but it is a reliably credentialed option for Newport Beach Italian dining. The Google rating of 4.3 across 325 reviews supports the Michelin assessment: not rapturous, but consistently well-regarded.

    Value Assessment

    At $$$, Bello prices above the casual Italian bracket but below the full-tasting-menu category. For Newport Beach, where dining costs track upward across the board, this tier is mid-range by local standards. You are paying for a kitchen with a named chef , Sandro Nardone , and a Michelin-acknowledged track record. If you are comparing by price-per-quality rather than absolute spend, Bello competes well against Newport Beach peers at similar price points. It does not try to compete with the $$$$-tier Japanese precision of Sushi ii or the formal French service at Marché Moderne. The pitch is: good Italian cooking, in a room that takes itself seriously, at a price that doesn't require a special-occasion justification.

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is moderate. Bello is not a same-week walk-in at prime time, but it is also not a three-month waitlist situation. Aim to book 1–2 weeks ahead for a Friday or Saturday evening. Midweek tables are generally more accessible. For weekend brunch, the timeline is slightly more forgiving, but the room's modest size means availability can close faster than the format suggests. Book through the reservation system rather than attempting walk-ins, particularly for groups of four or more.

    Quick reference: Italian, $$$, Newport Beach , Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025, Google 4.3 (325 reviews), moderate booking difficulty, 1–2 weeks ahead recommended for weekend tables.

    How It Compares

    Further Reading

    Pearl Picks , Italian Worth Knowing

    • 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana , Three-Michelin-Star Italian in Hong Kong, if you want the reference point for what the category reaches at its ceiling.
    • cenci , Italian in Kyoto, a useful comparison for how the cuisine travels across cultural contexts.
    • The French Laundry , For readers who want to benchmark California's leading end against what Bello represents at the Plate level.
    • Lazy Bear , San Francisco tasting menu for when the format, not just the cuisine, is the draw.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Bello by Sandro Nardone handle dietary restrictions?

    Italian kitchens at this price point ($$$, two Michelin Plates) typically accommodate common restrictions with advance notice. Contact Bello directly before booking rather than flagging it on arrival — chef-driven restaurants adjust better when they have preparation time. The menu is Italian in format, so gluten and dairy requests are the most relevant to raise ahead of your visit.

    Is Bello by Sandro Nardone worth the price?

    At $$$, Bello sits above casual Italian but short of full tasting-menu pricing, and two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm the cooking holds up to scrutiny. For Newport Beach, where comparable spend often buys you a surf-and-turf steakhouse, Bello delivers something more focused. If Italian is your format and you want a kitchen that has been formally recognized two years running, the price is justified.

    What should a first-timer know about Bello by Sandro Nardone?

    Book 1–2 weeks ahead for weekend slots — prime-time tables don't last, but this isn't a three-month waitlist situation. The address is 1200 Bison Ave, Suite C2, in the Fashion Island corridor: a strip-adjacent location that reads low-key from the outside. Chef Sandro Nardone's Italian cooking has earned Michelin Plate recognition two years in a row, so expectations should be set accordingly — this is a serious kitchen, not a neighbourhood trattoria.

    Is Bello by Sandro Nardone good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with caveats on group size and format. The suite-style space suits couples and small groups better than large parties. Two Michelin Plates give it the credibility you want for a birthday or anniversary, and $$$ pricing means it reads as a treat without requiring a tasting-menu commitment. Book ahead and mention the occasion when reserving.

    What are alternatives to Bello by Sandro Nardone in Newport Beach?

    Marché Moderne is the closest peer — French rather than Italian, but similarly positioned as a chef-driven, formally recognized option in the area. Bourbon Steak Orange County is the move if your group wants a higher-spend steakhouse format. Fable & Spirit offers a different register entirely, better for drinks-forward casual dining than a special occasion meal. Sushi ii is worth considering if you want to shift cuisine category at a comparable price point.

    Location

    1200 Bison Ave Suite C2, Newport Beach, CA 92660

    Newport Beach, United States

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    Also Consider

    At the $$$ tier, Bello's closest local comparison is Marché Moderne, which matches it on price and formality but delivers French cooking rather than Italian. Both carry Michelin recognition, and both suit a similar occasion profile: a dinner that feels considered without requiring a full-ceremony budget. If cuisine category is flexible and you want a slightly more formal service register, Marché Moderne edges ahead. If you specifically want Italian, Bello is the stronger choice in Newport Beach at this price point.

    For readers who want to spend less, Fable & Spirit at $$ delivers Californian cooking in a more relaxed format. The drop in price reflects a drop in formality rather than a significant drop in quality, it's a better pick for groups who want a casual meal or a lower-commitment weekend lunch. Bello is the call when the occasion warrants a more structured room and a named-chef kitchen.

    At the top end of the Newport Beach comparison set, Sushi ii ($$$$, Japanese) and Bourbon Steak Orange County operate in different cuisine categories but serve a similar diner profile: people who want a destination meal rather than a neighbourhood dinner. Bello sits between these poles, more ambitious than a casual Italian spot, less of a financial commitment than the $$$$-tier options. For cuisine-agnostic diners choosing purely on value and booking accessibility, Bello is the easiest yes in this comparison set.

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