Restaurant in Ventimiglia, Italy
Il Giardino del Gusto
290Pearl PointsMichelin-recognised creative dining, easy to book

About Il Giardino del Gusto
Il Giardino del Gusto holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, delivering French-technique creative cooking from a long-established owner-chef on Ventimiglia's central piazza. At €€€ with both tasting menu and à la carte options, it's the clearest answer to where to eat properly in Ventimiglia — and easier to book than its Michelin recognition suggests.
A Michelin-recognised creative kitchen in Ventimiglia's town square — and easier to book than you'd think
At the €€€ price point, Il Giardino del Gusto is one of the more considered ways to spend an evening in Ventimiglia. You're getting a chef-driven creative menu — rooted in French technique and built for this corner of the Ligurian coast , in a setting that doesn't demand a jacket or a six-week wait. Michelin has awarded it a Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which means the guide's inspectors found the cooking worth documenting without finding fault. For a first-time visitor to Ventimiglia, this is the clearest answer to "where should I eat properly tonight?"
The Room
Il Giardino del Gusto sits on Piazza XX Settembre, one of Ventimiglia's central squares. The address is worth noting because Michelin itself flags that it's not on the seafront , a detail that matters less once you're inside, but is useful to know if you're arriving on foot from the waterfront and expecting a sea view. The spatial experience here is about the square rather than the shore: a town-centre setting that feels rooted and local rather than touristic. For a first-timer, the location is direct to find and the piazza setting gives the approach a sense of occasion without the pressure of a formal dining room. Seating specifics aren't confirmed in available data, so if you have strong preferences , terrace versus interior, large party versus intimate table for two , it's worth contacting the venue directly when you book.
The Cooking
The kitchen works in the creative register with a clear debt to French culinary technique. This is not a trattoria format, and it's not a rigidly Italian menu. The approach, as Michelin describes it, reflects years of accumulated practice from the owner-chef: the kind of cooking where classical foundations show through in the structure of dishes even when the ingredients are local and seasonal. Tasting menus are available and are clearly the intended vehicle for the kitchen's full range, but dishes can also be ordered à la carte , a practical flexibility that makes this accessible for diners who want a shorter meal, are travelling solo, or simply prefer to eat at their own pace. That option matters. Not every creative-leaning restaurant at this price tier gives you a genuine choice between formats.
Specific dishes and current menu pricing aren't confirmed in available data, so treat the €€€ designation as a reliable indicator of the spend bracket rather than a precise per-head figure. For context, €€€ in this region typically implies a meaningful but not extravagant outlay , comparable to a solid mid-range meal in Milan or Lyon rather than a full tasting menu at a destination restaurant.
Why It Punches Above Its Context
Ventimiglia is a border town , useful, well-connected, but not a city that draws food tourists in the way that San Remo or Monaco does. That's precisely what makes Il Giardino del Gusto worth flagging. A Michelin Plate at consecutive years (2024 and 2025) in a town this size, with a Google rating of 4.4 across 151 reviews, signals a kitchen that has maintained standards without the benefit of a destination-dining crowd to sustain it. The owner-chef has built something that works on its own terms, in a location that doesn't feed it easy footfall.
For the first-time visitor, this is the kind of place that rewards a deliberate booking over a spontaneous walk-in. It's not a tourist trap filling seats on location alone, and it's not coasting on the reputation of a more famous neighbouring town. The cooking has had to be good enough to bring people to Piazza XX Settembre specifically. The evidence suggests it is.
If creative cooking underpinned by French technique is what you're after , and you're already in Ventimiglia, or passing through on the Côte d'Azur to Liguria route , this is the table worth reserving. Compared to the broader Italian creative dining category, where venues like Osteria Francescana in Modena, Uliassi in Senigallia, or Reale in Castel di Sangro set the ceiling, Il Giardino del Gusto sits comfortably in the tier below: technically accomplished, Michelin-acknowledged, and far easier to access without weeks of planning. For European creative comparisons further afield, Arpège in Paris and Quique Dacosta in Dénia represent what the upper end of this cooking style demands in commitment and spend. Il Giardino del Gusto asks much less of both.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated easy , reserve a few days ahead to be safe, especially in summer when Ventimiglia sees cross-border traffic from France. Format: Tasting menu available; à la carte ordering also possible. Budget: €€€ , expect a meaningful spend without reaching destination-dining territory. Location: Piazza XX Settembre, 6C, Ventimiglia , central square, not seafront. Dress: No confirmed dress code; the relaxed town-square setting suggests smart-casual is appropriate. Solo dining: The à la carte option makes this a workable choice for solo diners who don't want to commit to a full tasting menu.
Worth Booking?
Yes, if you're in Ventimiglia and want a proper dinner rather than a casual meal. The Michelin Plate across two consecutive years and a 4.4 Google score on 151 reviews give you enough signal to book with confidence. The à la carte option and easy booking difficulty remove the usual friction around creative-format restaurants. This is a restaurant that delivers disproportionate quality for its setting , the kind of find that justifies a deliberate stop rather than an afterthought booking.
For more options in the area, see our full Ventimiglia restaurants guide, and explore hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences in Ventimiglia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Il Giardino del Gusto?
The tasting menu is the right entry point here — the kitchen works in a creative, French-influenced register that shows best across a sequence of courses. Dishes from the tasting menu can also be ordered à la carte, which is useful if you want to sample the cooking without committing to a full progression. Either way, this is chef-driven food at €€€, so it's worth ordering into the kitchen's strengths rather than defaulting to simpler choices.
Is Il Giardino del Gusto good for solo dining?
Practically yes. The à la carte option means solo diners aren't locked into a full tasting menu commitment, and a Piazza XX Settembre address with a Michelin Plate recognition signals a dining room comfortable with single covers. At €€€, it's a considered solo spend but not an outlier for the format.
What are alternatives to Il Giardino del Gusto in Ventimiglia?
Balzi Rossi is the higher-profile coastal option if you want a sea-view setting and are willing to pay more. Casa Buono offers a more casual register if the creative tasting-menu format isn't your priority. Marixx is worth considering if you're after a lighter spend or a different style of cooking. Il Giardino del Gusto sits between these options on format and price, with the strongest case for technique-focused cooking.
How far ahead should I book Il Giardino del Gusto?
A few days ahead is usually enough outside summer. In peak season — when cross-border traffic from France and Monaco picks up — book at least a week out to be safe. Booking difficulty is rated easy relative to comparable Michelin-recognised rooms, so this isn't a venue that requires months of lead time.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Il Giardino del Gusto?
Yes, if French-influenced creative cooking is the format you want. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm the kitchen is delivering at a consistent level, and the €€€ price point is reasonable for that recognition in this part of Liguria. If you're unsure, the à la carte option lets you test the cooking at lower commitment before returning for the full menu.
Is Il Giardino del Gusto good for a special occasion?
Yes, more so than most options in Ventimiglia. The chef-driven format, tasting menu structure, and Michelin Plate recognition across two years give it a credible special-occasion case. It's not a seafront setting, but Michelin itself notes the inland Piazza XX Settembre location is worth the short detour. For a milestone dinner where the cooking matters more than the view, this is the right call in town.
Location
Piazza XX Settembre, 6C, 18039 Ventimiglia IM, Italy
Ventimiglia, Italy
Compare Il Giardino del Gusto
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Il Giardino del Gusto | Creative | €€€ | Easy | |
| Balzi Rossi | Ligurian, Country cooking | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| Casa Buono | Progressive Italian, Country cooking | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| Marixx | Seafood | €€€ | Unknown |
A quick look at how Il Giardino del Gusto measures up.
Also Consider
- Balzi Rossi, Ligurian, Country cooking, €€€€
- Casa Buono, Progressive Italian, Country cooking, €€€
- Marixx, Seafood, €€€
How It Compares
Il Giardino del Gusto and Casa Buono are the closest peers in Ventimiglia's serious dining tier, both sit at €€€, both take a creative approach to Italian ingredients, and neither requires weeks of advance planning. The meaningful difference is in register: Il Giardino del Gusto leans on French culinary foundations, while Casa Buono works in a progressive Italian country-cooking mode. If you want technique-driven cooking with a French accent, Il Giardino del Gusto is the choice. If you want something more rooted in Italian tradition pushed in a contemporary direction, Casa Buono is closer to that.
Balzi Rossi is in a different bracket entirely, priced at €€€€ and positioned as a destination-level Ligurian experience. It asks more of your wallet and typically more of your diary. If you're planning a single significant meal on a trip and have budget flexibility, Balzi Rossi represents the higher ceiling. But if you're looking for consistent quality without the full destination-dining commitment, Il Giardino del Gusto delivers more value per euro at its tier.
Marixx at €€€ is the seafood-focused alternative, the right call if fish and coastal produce are your priority rather than a chef-driven creative format. For a special occasion dinner where the cooking itself is the draw, Il Giardino del Gusto edges ahead of Marixx on the strength of its Michelin recognition and the range its tasting menu and à la carte flexibility provides. Book Il Giardino del Gusto if creative technique matters; book Marixx if you want a more seafood-centred meal.
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