Restaurant in Moltrasio, Italy
La Veranda
290ptsMichelin-noted lake views, easy to book.

About La Veranda
La Veranda is a Michelin Plate-recognised restaurant in Moltrasio, Lake Como, offering modern Italian and internationally influenced country cooking at €€ pricing. The glass-enclosed veranda and open terrace above the water make it one of the most atmospheric mid-range bookings on the lake. With a 4.5 Google rating and easy booking availability, it delivers quality well above its price tier.
Is La Veranda worth booking for dinner on Lake Como?
Yes — and more so than its modest price tier suggests. La Veranda is a Michelin Plate-recognised restaurant in Moltrasio, a small lakeside town on the western shore of Lake Como, and it earns that recognition by delivering a genuinely considered dining experience at €€ pricing. If you are visiting the lake and want a meal that goes beyond trattoria pasta without paying the €€€€ tariff of a destination-restaurant evening, La Veranda is one of the most sensible bookings you can make in the area.
The Setting
The room is the first thing that registers. As the name signals, the principal dining space is a glass-enclosed veranda — light, structured, and framed by the lake beyond. In fine weather, service moves onto the terrace, which sits directly above the water. Visually, this is among the more arresting dining rooms in the Como region: the lake fills the window line, the light shifts through the afternoon and into the evening, and the architecture stays out of its own way. For food-and-travel enthusiasts who treat the dining room itself as part of the experience, this setting more than pays its way.
Moltrasio is a quiet village rather than a resort town , there is no ferry-crowd noise, no boutique-hotel bustle. That relative stillness makes the terrace feel less performative than comparable lakeside tables further south toward Cernobbio or Como city. If you have based yourself in the upper lake or are travelling through on the SP583, Moltrasio is a deliberate stop rather than an incidental one. See our full Moltrasio restaurants guide for a broader picture of what is available in the village.
The Food
La Veranda's kitchen works in the space between traditional Italian country cooking and a more internationalist sensibility. The Michelin description notes modern, international and Italian-influenced cuisine , which in practice means a menu that respects regional produce without locking itself into a strictly regional format. Country cooking at this level, when it is done well, is harder to execute than it looks: the discipline is in knowing what to leave alone. The €€ price range is genuinely moderate for Michelin-recognised cooking in northern Italy, and that compression of quality versus cost is the central argument for booking here.
The Google review score sits at 4.5 across 125 reviews, which is consistent rather than exceptional, but 125 reviews for a village restaurant in a small Como commune is a meaningful sample. That score, combined with the Michelin Plate, gives a reasonably clear picture: this is a kitchen performing at a level above its category, recognised by the guide but without the booking pressure of a starred property.
When to Go
The terrace is the main event in warm months, so the case for booking in late spring through early autumn is strong , roughly May through September, when the terrace service above the lake is at its most compelling. The veranda itself is functional year-round, and the enclosed dining room retains the visual relationship with the water even in cooler months, but the full sensory argument for La Veranda is a summer-evening argument. If you are planning an anniversary or a birthday dinner in the Lake Como area, a summer terrace booking here at €€ is considerably more atmospheric than comparable-price options in the city of Como itself. The Michelin Plate recognition in 2025 confirms the kitchen has maintained a consistent standard , a useful indicator for a venue you are booking several months in advance of a milestone occasion.
Booking and Access
Booking difficulty is rated easy. La Veranda does not carry the reservation pressure of starred venues in the region , you are not competing for a limited counter in the way you would be at a destination tasting-menu restaurant. That said, the terrace fills on summer weekends, and if a specific outdoor table matters to you, booking in advance rather than arriving hopefully is the practical approach. No phone or website data is available in our record, so the most reliable booking route is through the venue's Google listing or a direct approach via the address at Piazza San Rocco, 5, Moltrasio. If you are combining dinner with a stay in the area, see our full Moltrasio hotels guide for nearby accommodation options, and our full Moltrasio bars guide if you want to extend the evening.
Practical Details
La Veranda sits at Piazza San Rocco, 5, Moltrasio, on the western shore of Lake Como. Price tier is €€. Michelin Plate recognised (2025). Google rating: 4.5 / 5 (125 reviews). Terrace dining available in fine weather. Booking difficulty: easy. For additional context on the broader Como dining circuit, our full Moltrasio experiences guide covers the area more fully, and our full Moltrasio wineries guide is worth consulting if wine is part of your itinerary. For country-cooking restaurants at a comparable tier elsewhere in northern Italy, 21.9 in Piobesi d'Alba and Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta in Orta San Giulio are worth comparing , both operate in the same country-cooking register at accessible price points.
Quick reference: €€ pricing | Michelin Plate (2025) | Lakeside terrace in season | Easy to book | Moltrasio, Lake Como.
Compare La Veranda
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Veranda | As its name suggests, the dining room at this restaurant is a splendid and elegant veranda, which transfers out onto the terrace overlooking the lake in fine weather. A perfect setting for the modern, international and Italian influenced cuisine served here.; Michelin Plate (2025); As its name suggests, the dining room at this restaurant is a splendid and elegant veranda, which transfers out onto the terrace overlooking the lake in fine weather. A perfect setting for the modern, international and Italian influenced cuisine served here. | €€ | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Osteria Francescana | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Quattro Passi | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Reale | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to La Veranda?
The veranda setting and Michelin Plate recognition suggest a step above casual — think neat, presentable clothes rather than beachwear or athleisure. It is not a jacket-required venue at the €€ price tier, but arriving dressed for a proper sit-down dinner fits the room and the occasion.
Can La Veranda accommodate groups?
The venue data does not specify a private dining room or maximum group capacity, so check the venue's official channels before assuming large-party availability. For small groups of four to six, a veranda-style room at the €€ tier is generally workable — booking ahead matters more than group size.
Can I eat at the bar at La Veranda?
There is no bar seating noted in the venue record. La Veranda is a sit-down dining room built around a glass-enclosed veranda and terrace — the format is table service. If a casual counter experience is what you want, this is not the right format.
Is La Veranda good for a special occasion?
Yes, particularly in warm months when the terrace overlooks the lake. The Michelin Plate recognition gives it enough credibility to mark an occasion without the price pressure of a starred restaurant — the €€ tier makes it accessible for a birthday or anniversary dinner where setting matters as much as cost.
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Veranda?
Menu format and specific pricing are not documented in the available data, so check directly with the restaurant. What is confirmed is that the kitchen works between Italian country cooking and a more international sensibility — a format that typically suits a multi-course progression if one is offered.
Is La Veranda worth the price?
At €€ with a Michelin Plate (2025) and a lake-facing terrace in Moltrasio, yes — the setting-to-price ratio is favourable. On Lake Como, that combination at this price tier is harder to find than the crowded restaurant lists around Bellagio suggest. It is not a destination for technically ambitious cooking, but for the setting and quality-to-cost balance it delivers.
What are alternatives to La Veranda in Moltrasio?
Moltrasio is a small town, so most alternatives require a short drive or boat ride along the lake. For higher culinary ambition in the broader Como area, Dal Pescatore in Canneto sull'Oglio holds three Michelin stars but is a different price category entirely. For a closer lakeside alternative, exploring Cernobbio restaurants is the practical next step.
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