Restaurant in Savona, Italy
Bino
290ptsMichelin-recognised Savona at an accessible price.

About Bino
Bino brings Michelin Plate recognition (2025) and a chef with starred experience to Savona's historic centre at the €€ price tier — making it the strongest case for a special-occasion dinner in the city without the spend of Italy's full fine-dining circuit. The outdoor terrace in a small square adds to the setting. Booking is currently easy; specify the terrace when you reserve.
A Michelin-recognised address in Savona at a price that makes it one of the more accessible fine-dining decisions on the Ligurian coast
At the €€ price tier, Bino is the kind of restaurant that shifts the calculation for a special occasion in Savona. You are not being asked to spend at the level of Italy's €€€€ tasting-menu circuit — the Osteria Francescana or Dal Pescatore bracket — and yet you get a kitchen with Michelin recognition (Plate, 2025) and a chef whose starred experience elsewhere is directly shaping what lands on the table. That gap between price and pedigree is the core reason to book here.
Bino sits in Savona's historic centre, occupying a small square that gives the restaurant one of the more considered outdoor settings in the city. Ceramic pieces from the adjacent museum are displayed inside the dining room, which means the space does actual curatorial work rather than relying on generic décor. If you are choosing between tables for an anniversary dinner or a first serious occasion, the setting matters: the square provides visual separation from street traffic, and the interior has a coherence that more generic trattorie in the area do not.
The kitchen operates across both fish and meat, which is a wider brief than most restaurants at this recognition level tend to pursue. The Michelin Plate designation for 2025 signals food cooked with care and a defined point of view , the Plate category rewards kitchens that cook with quality and skill even when the full constellation of service and consistency required for a star is not yet locked in. The chef behind Bino, Bino Ricchebuono, brings Michelin-starred experience from Noli to this project, and the menu reflects that background: fish and meat dishes with a deliberate creative register rather than direct Ligurian tradition. For a city where reliable fine-dining options are limited, that combination of training and ambition at a moderate price point is significant.
If tasting-menu progression is your preferred format, the architecture here will reward attention. Liguria's coastal larder , the catch, the herbs, the olive oil , provides the raw material, and a kitchen with this chef's background will sequence dishes to build rather than simply accumulate. The shift from lighter fish preparations toward more substantive meat courses, if the menu follows that structure, tracks a classic Italian progression that suits a long celebratory meal. Because specific current dishes are not confirmed in our data, order to the recommendations of your server on the night: in a kitchen this size and with this profile, the server's steer on what is freshest or most technically accomplished that day is the most reliable signal available.
Booking Bino is currently accessible , no multi-week queue, no lottery system. That is worth noting because Michelin recognition, even at Plate level, tends to compress availability at smaller restaurants. The outdoor terrace in the square adds capacity during warmer months, which may explain the relative ease of securing a table, but it also means the leading seats (outside, in the square) fill earlier in the season. If the outdoor setting is a priority for your occasion, plan accordingly and book the terrace specifically when reserving. For our full picture of where Bino sits among Savona's dining options, see our full Savona restaurants guide.
For the Ligurian coast more broadly, Bino sits in a different category from A Spurcacciun-a, which leans harder into seafood, and from Quintogusto, which operates in the contemporary register. If your occasion calls for a restaurant with a clear creative identity, Michelin backing, and a setting that earns the occasion, Bino is the decision to make in Savona at this price. The Google rating of 4.6 across 165 reviews adds a consistent-satisfaction signal that matters when the kitchen is running a broad fish-and-meat menu: it suggests the kitchen does not fall apart on the meat side after a strong fish course, which is the risk at restaurants that overextend their range.
Savona is not a city that draws destination-dining visitors the way Modena or Alba do, which means Bino operates without the safety net of a captive tourist audience conditioned to spend. The 165-review base and 4.6 rating reflect a local and regional audience that keeps returning. For a traveller arriving specifically for dinner, that is a more useful quality signal than a score built on one-time visitors. If you are planning an evening around the meal, see also our Savona bars guide and our Savona hotels guide for where to continue the night or stay nearby.
For those interested in the broader Italian country-cooking category at comparable price points, 21.9 in Piobesi d'Alba and Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta in Orta San Giulio offer useful reference points for the style. At the higher end of Italy's fine-dining spectrum, Uliassi in Senigallia, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, Piazza Duomo in Alba, and Le Calandre in Rubano show what Michelin-starred Italian cooking looks like when the investment scales up. Bino is not competing in that bracket on price, and it does not need to: the value case here rests on what it delivers relative to its own tier, and that case is strong.
Ratings at a Glance
- Google: 4.6 / 5 (165 reviews)
- Michelin: Plate 2025
- Price: €€
Booking & Practical Details
Booking difficulty is currently easy. Michelin recognition at Plate level does not yet create the booking pressure that a full star would, so securing a table with reasonable notice is achievable. If the outdoor square terrace is important to you , and for a special occasion it likely is , specify that when you reserve and aim to book a few days to a week ahead during the warmer season. The restaurant is at Via Ambrogio Aonzo, 31r, in Savona's historic centre, close to the ceramic museum. No dress code is confirmed in our data, but the setting and price point suggest smart casual is appropriate. Hours and phone are not confirmed in our current data; check the most recent listings or contact the restaurant directly. For more on getting around Savona, see our Savona experiences guide and our Savona wineries guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Bino good for a special occasion? Yes, and it is one of the stronger cases for a special-occasion dinner in Savona. The Michelin Plate recognition, the historic-centre square setting with ceramic museum pieces displayed inside, and a kitchen shaped by a Michelin-starred chef from Noli all add up to a meal that justifies the occasion. At the €€ price tier, it also does not require the spend of Italy's full-star restaurants to deliver that sense of occasion.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Bino? Bino's fish and meat menu, shaped by a chef with starred experience, represents strong value at the €€ price tier. A kitchen operating with this level of creative intent and Michelin recognition is the right choice for a progressive meal when you are not ready to commit to a €€€€ tasting menu at a place like Quattro Passi or Reale. Specific tasting menu structure is not confirmed in our data; ask the restaurant directly when booking.
- Can Bino accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed in our data, but the combination of an indoor dining room and an outdoor terrace in the square suggests the restaurant can handle small groups. For larger parties, contact the restaurant directly before booking , the intimate scale typical of this category means groups of six or more should always confirm in advance.
- How far ahead should I book Bino? Booking is currently easy. A few days to a week ahead is likely sufficient for most dates, though if you want the outdoor terrace during summer, book earlier to lock in the specific seating. Michelin Plate recognition at this price tier has not yet created the kind of extended lead time you would face at a fully starred restaurant.
- What should I order at Bino? The kitchen runs both fish and meat dishes with a creative register. In a restaurant of this profile and size, the server's recommendation on the night , based on what is freshest and most technically accomplished , is the most reliable guide. Ask what the kitchen is focusing on that day rather than defaulting to a fixed list.
- Is Bino worth the price? At the €€ tier with Michelin Plate recognition and a chef whose background includes Michelin-starred cooking, yes. You are getting creative Italian cooking at a price that sits well below the €€€€ bracket. The 4.6 Google rating across 165 reviews , largely a local and regional audience , supports the consistency case. Compare that to spending two to three times as much at Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler and the value differential is significant for a mid-range occasion.
- What are alternatives to Bino in Savona? In Savona, A Spurcacciun-a is the strongest seafood alternative, and Quintogusto offers a contemporary take. For the broader Ligurian coast or Italian fine dining at a higher investment, the options expand significantly , see our full Savona restaurants guide for the complete picture.
- Is Bino good for solo dining? The creative fish and meat menu and the terrace setting make Bino a perfectly reasonable solo choice, particularly for a traveller who wants a proper meal rather than a quick bite. The lack of a known counter or bar seating option in our data means solo diners should confirm seating arrangements when booking, but at the €€ tier this is not a restaurant that will feel odd with a single cover.
Compare Bino
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Bino | €€ | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | €€€€ | — |
| Dal Pescatore | €€€€ | — |
| Osteria Francescana | €€€€ | — |
| Quattro Passi | €€€€ | — |
| Reale | €€€€ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Bino and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bino good for a special occasion?
Yes, and the €€ price point is a large part of why. Michelin Plate recognition signals a kitchen operating above the local average, and the outdoor terrace on a small square in Savona's historic centre adds occasion without the formality of a starred room. For Ligurian coast dining at this level, there is little competition in Savona itself at a comparable price.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Bino?
Specific tasting menu details are not available in confirmed sources, so it is not possible to give a per-course verdict here. What is confirmed: the kitchen handles both fish and meat with a creative approach, which suggests a tasting format would cover both. At €€ pricing, the risk threshold is low enough to make a multi-course commitment reasonable.
Can Bino accommodate groups?
The restaurant includes an outdoor space in a small square, which typically allows for more flexible seating arrangements than a tight indoor room. Specific private dining or large group policies are not confirmed in available data, so check the venue's official channels before booking a party of six or more.
How far ahead should I book Bino?
Bino's booking difficulty is currently easy. Michelin Plate recognition does not generate the same reservation pressure as a full star, so a week or two of lead time is likely sufficient for most dates. That said, the outdoor terrace is a draw in warmer months, and those tables may fill faster than the indoor room.
What should I order at Bino?
The kitchen works across fish and meat with a creative touch, which is the confirmed scope of the menu. Specific dish recommendations are not available in verified sources, and inventing them would not serve you. Ask the staff what is running well on the day — a restaurant at this recognition level will have a front-of-house team worth consulting.
Is Bino worth the price?
At €€ pricing with Michelin Plate recognition behind it, Bino represents one of the stronger value propositions for a sit-down dinner on the Ligurian coast. You are paying mid-range prices for a kitchen that Michelin inspectors have flagged as worth noting. That gap between price and recognition level is where the value sits.
What are alternatives to Bino in Savona?
Within Savona's historic centre, confirmed alternatives at a comparable recognition level are limited, which is part of what makes Bino the default serious-dinner choice in the city. If you are willing to travel along the coast, the Ligurian stretch toward Noli and beyond offers additional options, including restaurants connected to chef Ricchebuono's background.
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