Restaurant in Genoa, Italy
Via Fieschi, 29
100Pearl PointsEasy to book, solid Genoese address.

About Via Fieschi, 29
Via Fieschi, 29 is one of Genoa's more accessible central dining addresses — easy to book and worth a return visit when the city's harder tables are full. Ask about Ligurian pours by the glass to get the most from the meal. A practical, low-friction option in the heart of the 16121 district.
Should You Book Via Fieschi, 29?
Getting a table here is easy — and that accessibility is worth noting upfront, because in Genoa's tighter dining scene, uncomplicated reservations at a well-regarded address are not something to take for granted. If you have been once and are weighing a return visit, the case for coming back is direct: this is a reliable address in the centre of Genoa that rewards repeat visits more than it rewards first-timers chasing novelty.
Via Fieschi, 29 sits on one of Genoa's historic streets in the 16121 postal district, close enough to the old city that the neighbourhood does real work in setting expectations. The address alone signals a certain seriousness — Via Fieschi runs through the administrative and commercial heart of the city, where dining options tend toward the functional rather than the considered. An address here that earns return visits is doing something right.
For anyone thinking about the wine side of a meal in Genoa, Liguria's wine culture is genuinely underexplored relative to the region's food reputation. The local whites, Vermentino and Pigato in particular, are the natural pairing partners for the coast's seafood traditions, any Genoese venue worth returning to should be leaning into that regional depth rather than defaulting to Piedmontese or Tuscan imports. How well Via Fieschi, 29 executes on that front is the right question to ask before you book. Peer venues like Il Marin and San Giorgio have clearer wine program identities, if a deep, curated list is your priority, benchmark against those first.
Booking difficulty sits at the easy end of the scale, which makes this a practical option when The Cook is full or you want something lower-pressure than Genoa's more formal rooms. For a broader read on what the city offers, the full Genoa restaurants guide is the right place to start building a shortlist. If you are exploring beyond the city, Uliassi in Senigallia and Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone represent the regional ceiling for Italian coastal dining and are worth the trip if the format suits you.
For the returning visitor, the practical call is this: Via Fieschi, 29 is an easy yes when you want a central Genoa dinner without the friction of chasing a hard-to-book table. Come with a clear ask about what is pouring by the glass from Liguria, you will get more from the visit than if you default to the list without prompting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Via Fieschi, 29 worth the price?
Pricing varies at Via Fieschi, 29; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Via Fieschi, 29 located?
Via Fieschi, 29 is located in Genoa, at Via Fieschi, 29, 16121 Genova GE, Italy.
How can I contact Via Fieschi, 29?
You can reach Via Fieschi, 29 via check the venue's official channels.
Location
Via Fieschi, 29, 16121 Genova GE, Italy
Genoa, Italy
Compare Via Fieschi, 29
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Via Fieschi, 29 | Easy | ||
| Il Marin | Italian Seafood, Seafood | €€€ | Unknown |
| San Giorgio | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown |
| La Pineta | Traditional Cuisine | €€ | Unknown |
| Rosmarino | Ligurian | €€ | Unknown |
| The Cook | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Genoa for this tier.
Also Consider
- Il Marin, Italian Seafood, Seafood, €€€
- San Giorgio, Modern Cuisine, €€€
- La Pineta, Traditional Cuisine, €€
- Rosmarino, Ligurian, €€
- The Cook, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
The Cook is the clearest choice if budget is no object and you want the most technically ambitious cooking in Genoa, it operates at the €€€€ tier and sets the ceiling for the city's modern cuisine. San Giorgio and Il Marin both sit at €€€ and offer stronger wine program identities than most of the city's mid-tier options, Il Marin in particular leans into Ligurian seafood with a list that reflects coastal sourcing, making it the better call if wine-food alignment is what drives your decision.
At the more accessible end, Rosmarino and La Pineta both operate at €€ and deliver Ligurian and traditional cooking without the pricing pressure of the top tier. If value-to-quality ratio matters more than address prestige, either of those is a stronger explicit argument than Via Fieschi, 29 at its current data profile. Via Fieschi, 29 competes on ease of booking and central location rather than a differentiated program.
The practical read: if you are a returning Genoa visitor who has already covered Il Marin and San Giorgio, Via Fieschi, 29 works as a low-effort fallback in a good postcode. First-timers building a Genoa shortlist should start with Il Marin for seafood depth or San Giorgio for modern cuisine before working down the list. See the full Genoa restaurants guide for a complete comparison.
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