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    Restaurant in Asiago, Italy

    La Tana Gourmet

    1,240Pearl Points

    One tasting menu. No choices. Chef explains every dish.

    La Tana Gourmet, Restaurant in Asiago

    About La Tana Gourmet

    La Tana Gourmet is the strongest case for a special occasion meal on the Asiago plateau — a Michelin-starred, fixed tasting menu built around intense flavours without salt or sugar. Chef Alessandro Dal Degan explains every course personally, and the drinks programme is a serious pairing rather than an add-on. Book hard in advance; this is not a walk-in venue.

    Verdict: One of the Most Committed Tasting Menu Experiences in Northern Italy

    If you are planning a special occasion meal in the Veneto region and are willing to drive into the Asiago plateau, La Tana Gourmet earns its detour. This is a Michelin-starred restaurant with a single, fixed tasting menu — no à la carte, no course substitutions — built around intense flavours delivered without salt or sugar. That constraint is not a gimmick; it is the entire culinary argument, and the results have been recognised by both Michelin and La Liste (85 points in 2026, 87 points in 2025) as well as Opinionated About Dining, which ranked the restaurant 458th in Europe in 2025 and 384th in 2024. Book here for a milestone birthday, an anniversary, or any occasion where the meal itself is the event.

    The Tasting Menu: Architecture and Progression

    La Tana Gourmet operates on a single track: you sit down, chef Alessandro Dal Degan comes to your table to explain what you are about to eat, and then a long sequence of courses unfolds. There is no menu card to study and no decisions to make once you have booked. That structure is either a selling point or a dealbreaker depending on how you prefer to eat, but for a special occasion it works in the restaurant's favour , the experience has a clear arc and a theatrical coherence that à la carte meals rarely achieve.

    The defining technical commitment is the absence of salt and sugar. In most tasting menus, seasoning is an invisible scaffold holding everything together; here, flavour intensity has to come from the ingredients and technique alone. La Liste's assessors describe dishes that open up new perspectives with decisive, concentrated flavours , not subtle or restrained, but built differently from the conventional approach. That specificity is what separates La Tana Gourmet from the broader category of Italian tasting menu restaurants. For comparison, Osteria Francescana in Modena operates in a similarly conceptual register but with far greater international profile and correspondingly harder reservations; La Tana Gourmet offers a comparable level of culinary ambition at a fraction of the booking difficulty.

    Front of house, Enrico Maglio oversees the drinks pairing. La Liste specifically notes the selection as original and impressive, designed to complement rather than merely accompany the food. If you are coming for a special occasion, the drinks pairing is worth factoring into your budget from the outset rather than treating it as an add-on.

    Getting There

    The restaurant sits at Via Kaberlaba, 19 on the Asiago plateau , accessed via a series of hairpin bends that La Liste's own description flags as part of the arrival experience. If you are driving from Vicenza, allow at least 45 minutes. If you are combining this meal with a stay in Asiago, check our full Asiago hotels guide for accommodation options close to the plateau. Given the format , a long tasting menu with a drinks pairing , this is not a meal you want to drive away from immediately, and staying overnight in Asiago makes the evening considerably more relaxed.

    Who Should Book

    La Tana Gourmet is the right choice if you want a structured, chef-led tasting experience where someone else has made all the decisions and you are there to engage with the result. It suits couples celebrating something specific, small groups who have already agreed on the format, and anyone who wants to eat at a Michelin-starred level in northeastern Italy without the months-ahead booking windows required by better-known addresses. It is a poor fit if you prefer to order à la carte, if anyone in your group has significant dietary restrictions (the fixed menu leaves limited room for adaptation , confirm directly with the restaurant before booking), or if you are looking for a quick dinner rather than a full evening commitment.

    For broader context on what the Asiago area offers, see our full Asiago restaurants guide. If this style of committed Italian creative tasting menu appeals to you beyond Asiago, comparable experiences are available at Reale in Castel di Sangro, Uliassi in Senigallia, and Piazza Duomo in Alba.

    Know Before You Go

    • Cuisine: Modern Italian, Creative , single fixed tasting menu, no à la carte
    • Price tier: €€€€ , budget for the drinks pairing in addition to the menu price
    • Booking difficulty: Hard , reserve well in advance, especially for Friday and Saturday evenings
    • Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024); La Liste 85pts (2026), 87pts (2025); Opinionated About Dining Europe #458 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.6 from 367 reviews
    • Location: Via Kaberlaba, 19, Asiago plateau , hairpin road approach, allow extra travel time
    • Drinks: Original pairing programme overseen by Enrico Maglio , factor into your budget
    • Format: Chef explains each course at the table; long tasting menu , plan for a full evening
    • Dietary restrictions: Fixed menu with no course choice , confirm adaptations directly before booking

    How It Compares in Asiago

    Within Asiago, La Tana Gourmet operates at a different level of ambition and price from its nearest neighbours. Stube Gourmet matches it on price tier (€€€€) and creative intent, making that the closest direct comparison for a special occasion meal , if La Tana Gourmet is fully booked, Stube Gourmet is your leading alternative rather than a step down. Osteria della Tana at €€€ offers a more accessible Venetian experience: worth booking if the fixed-menu format does not appeal or if you want something less formal for a group with varied preferences. Osteria Europa at €€ is the practical choice for a relaxed weeknight dinner rather than a destination meal.

    Against the broader Italian creative tasting menu category, La Tana Gourmet punches above its profile. Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico and Villa Crespi in Orta San Giulio are its closest regional peers in terms of awards weight and format commitment. La Tana Gourmet's advantage over both is booking accessibility , you are far less likely to find a six-month wait here than at those addresses. Dal Pescatore in Runate and Torre del Saracino in Vico Equense offer points of comparison for travellers whose itinerary takes them further south.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to La Tana Gourmet?

    Dress formally or at minimum in polished smart attire. La Tana Gourmet holds a Michelin star and scores 85pts on La Liste 2026 — the format is a full chef-led tasting menu, and the room will match that seriousness. Jeans and trainers are a mismatch for the experience. Think of it as closer to a Michelin dinner in Verona than a casual mountain trattoria.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Tana Gourmet?

    Yes, if a structured, chef-driven experience is what you want. Alessandro Dal Degan personally explains every course at your table, the menu operates without salt or sugar, and the drinks programme overseen by Enrico Maglio is designed specifically to complement the food. La Liste ranked it 87pts in 2025 and it holds a Michelin star — at €€€€ pricing, the credentials back the spend for a special occasion meal. If you want flexibility or à la carte, this is not your venue.

    What are alternatives to La Tana Gourmet in Asiago?

    Stube Gourmet is the closest comparison within Asiago at a lower price point and with more conventional alpine-Italian cooking. Osteria della Tana and Osteria Europa are solid local options if you want a less formal, less expensive dinner on the plateau. None of them operate at La Tana Gourmet's level of culinary ambition or award recognition.

    Is lunch or dinner better at La Tana Gourmet?

    Specific service hours are not publicly confirmed in available data, so check directly before booking. That said, a long tasting menu of this type typically plays better as dinner — you are not rushing back to anything after a drive up hairpin bends on the Asiago plateau.

    Can I eat at the bar at La Tana Gourmet?

    No bar dining is documented for La Tana Gourmet. The format is a set tasting menu with no course selection, presented by the chef at your table — counter or bar seating is not part of the model.

    What should a first-timer know about La Tana Gourmet?

    There is no menu to order from: you commit to whatever the chef is serving that day. Alessandro Dal Degan explains each dish personally at the table, and the cooking contains no added salt or sugar — that is a deliberate creative position, not a dietary accommodation. You also need a car; the restaurant sits on the Asiago plateau and is reached via a sequence of hairpin bends. Factor in drive time when planning your evening.

    Is La Tana Gourmet good for a special occasion?

    It is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion dinner in the Veneto region. A Michelin star, back-to-back La Liste recognition (87pts in 2025, 85pts in 2026), and the chef's personal table-side presentation all make the meal feel considered rather than transactional. The location on the Asiago plateau adds a sense of occasion before you even sit down. Budget for €€€€ per head.

    Location

    Via Kaberlaba, 19, 36012 Asiago VI, Italy

    Asiago, Italy

    Compare La Tana Gourmet

    La Tana Gourmet in Context: Awards and Value
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    What to weigh when choosing between La Tana Gourmet and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    • Osteria della Tana, Venetian, €€€
    • Osteria Europa, Venetian, €€
    • Stube Gourmet, Creative, €€€€

    Within Asiago, the meaningful comparison at the top end is between La Tana Gourmet and Stube Gourmet. Both sit at €€€€ and both pursue creative cooking with genuine ambition. If La Tana Gourmet's fixed, no-choice tasting format appeals, book there first, the Michelin star and consecutive La Liste recognition give it a slight credentials edge. If Stube Gourmet is easier to book or the format suits your group better, it is a legitimate alternative rather than a consolation prize.

    A step down in price and formality, Osteria della Tana at €€€ is the right call if you want Venetian cooking in a less structured setting, useful for mixed groups where not everyone wants a long tasting menu. Osteria Europa at €€ is the practical, no-fuss option for a relaxed weeknight dinner with no occasion framing required. Neither competes directly with La Tana Gourmet on ambition or awards, but both serve a different and valid purpose in the Asiago dining picture.

    If you are building a trip around serious Italian creative cooking and Asiago is one stop rather than the destination, La Tana Gourmet sits comfortably alongside Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone and Villa Crespi in Orta San Giulio as a worthwhile detour for the right diner. The booking difficulty here is lower than at most comparably credentialled Italian addresses, which is itself a reason to prioritise it when your travel dates are fixed.

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