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    Restaurant in Pontelongo, Italy

    Lazzaro 1915

    650Pearl Points

    Two tasting menus, one Michelin star, genuine value.

    Lazzaro 1915, Restaurant in Pontelongo

    About Lazzaro 1915

    Lazzaro 1915 earned its Michelin star in 2024 and makes a strong case as the top special occasion booking in the Padua province. The sibling-run restaurant offers two tasting menus — an eight-course DNA and a weekly-rotating four-course vegetable menu — at a €€€ price point that undercuts most starred peers in northern Italy. Book ahead: weekend dinner reservations are hard to come by.

    Verdict: One of the Veneto's Most Compelling Michelin Stops — Book It for a Special Occasion

    Lazzaro 1915 earned its Michelin star in 2024, and the recognition is deserved. This is a family-run restaurant in Pontelongo — a small town in the Padua province that most visitors to the Veneto would pass without stopping , run by siblings Daniela and Piergiorgio Siviero. Daniela manages the room with the kind of front-of-house fluency that makes a long tasting menu feel relaxed rather than ceremonial. Piergiorgio runs the kitchen. For a special occasion dinner in the greater Padua area, this is the booking to prioritise. It is harder to secure than most diners expect, and the two-menu format means you need to choose your format before you arrive.

    The Setting

    The building that houses Lazzaro 1915 has a specific history worth knowing before you arrive: it was originally a rest stop for horses and a hospitality point for workers from the sugar factory that once operated across the road. What you see now is a contemporary family restaurant that has absorbed that utilitarian past and turned it into something warmer. The space reads as welcoming rather than grand , there is no performance of luxury here, which makes it the right choice for celebrants who find high-formality dining rooms distracting. For guests drawn to the austere drama of a room like Osteria Francescana in Modena, the visual register here will feel lower-key. That is not a shortcoming; it is a calibration question. If the food is the event, Lazzaro 1915 delivers.

    The Menus: Two Formats, Two Decisions

    Lazzaro 1915 runs two tasting menus. The first, called "DNA", is eight courses and represents the kitchen's full technical range: regional fish and meat, prepared in ways that are creative without being obtuse. The second, "Campagna Liquida", is four courses, changes weekly, and puts vegetables at the centre. That weekly rotation is a meaningful commitment , it signals that the kitchen is working from what is available and seasonal rather than from a fixed showreel. If you are visiting more than once, the vegetable menu gives you a genuinely different experience each time. For a first visit focused on a special occasion, the eight-course DNA menu is the stronger choice: it covers more ground and gives you a fuller read on what the kitchen can do.

    Wine pairings are handled by Daniela, who will steer you through a list that includes some less-obvious selections alongside the regional anchors you would expect in a Veneto restaurant at this price point. Trust her guidance , the list is curated rather than encyclopaedic, which usually means the recommendations are more considered.

    Booking and Timing

    Lazzaro 1915 is open Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, with lunch service on Monday, Friday, and Saturday from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM, and a slightly extended Sunday lunch running from noon to 2:30 PM. The restaurant is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. For a weekend dinner , the most in-demand slot for special occasion visits , plan to book well in advance. Booking difficulty is rated hard, which means walk-in attempts are not a practical strategy. Contact the restaurant directly to check availability; there is no online booking system listed. Sunday lunch is a lower-pressure entry point if your date flexibility allows it, and the extended window gives the meal more room to breathe.

    Groups and the Private Experience

    No private dining room is confirmed in the current venue data, and seat count is not published. If you are planning a group celebration , a significant birthday, a business dinner, or a multi-couple anniversary meal , contact the restaurant directly and ask specifically about group arrangements. Given the family-run scale of the operation and the intimacy of the format, Lazzaro 1915 is more naturally suited to parties of two to four than to larger groups. For groups of six or more, the fixed tasting menu format works in your favour logistically: no one is negotiating a la carte orders, and the pacing is managed by the kitchen. Daniela's front-of-house presence is noted explicitly in the Michelin description as charming and professional, which suggests the room is managed with enough attentiveness to handle a celebratory party well. For larger private events, venues with dedicated private dining infrastructure , such as Le Calandre in Rubano or Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona , are better-equipped options.

    Price and Value

    Lazzaro 1915 is priced at €€€, which in the context of a Michelin-starred tasting menu in northern Italy represents genuine value. Comparable starred restaurants in the region, including Dal Pescatore in Runate, operate at €€€€. The Google review rating sits at 4.7 from 179 reviews, which is a meaningful signal at this review volume , it suggests consistent execution rather than a handful of exceptional nights skewing the average. For the price tier, the combination of a Michelin star, strong public ratings, and a weekly-rotating vegetable menu gives Lazzaro 1915 a strong value argument relative to its starred peers in the Veneto.

    How It Compares to Other Starred Restaurants in the Region

    If you are building an itinerary around northern Italian fine dining, Lazzaro 1915 is the most accessible price point in this comparison set. Dal Pescatore and Osteria Francescana both operate at €€€€ and carry significantly heavier booking demand. Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico is geographically separate and runs a more conceptually driven tasting format. Reale in Castel di Sangro is a long way south. For Veneto-based diners, the most direct peer comparison is Le Calandre in Rubano, which sits closer to Padua and operates at a higher price tier with a more established international profile. If Le Calandre is unavailable or outside your budget, Lazzaro 1915 is the most credentialed alternative in the province. Also worth considering for context: Uliassi in Senigallia and Piazza Duomo in Alba for regional Italian dining at the leading end, and Agli Amici Rovinj if your itinerary extends into Croatia. For guidance on where to stay or drink around Pontelongo, see our full Pontelongo hotels guide, our full Pontelongo bars guide, and our full Pontelongo wineries guide. The full Pontelongo restaurants guide covers the wider dining picture in the area, and the Pontelongo experiences guide is useful if you are building a full day around the visit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Lazzaro 1915 worth the price?

    At €€€ for a Michelin-starred tasting menu in a small Veneto town, yes — this is genuinely good value for the category. Comparable starred restaurants in northern Italy charge meaningfully more for a similar format. The 8-course DNA menu or the weekly-changing 4-course Campagna Liquida give you two price-point options, and Daniela Siviero's wine pairing recommendations add real utility to the experience.

    What are alternatives to Lazzaro 1915 in Pontelongo?

    There are no direct Michelin-starred alternatives in Pontelongo itself — Lazzaro 1915 is the destination here. If you are building a wider Veneto or northern Italy fine dining itinerary, Dal Pescatore and Osteria Francescana are the regional reference points at a higher price tier. For the Veneto specifically, Lazzaro 1915 is the most accessible starred option at €€€.

    Can Lazzaro 1915 accommodate groups?

    No private dining room is confirmed in the venue data, and seat count is not published. check the venue's official channels before booking a group celebration — a family-run operation of this size in a small town may have capacity constraints or require advance notice for parties larger than four. Tuesday and Wednesday closures also limit flexibility around multi-day group itineraries.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Lazzaro 1915?

    If you want a structured, chef-driven meal, yes. The DNA menu at 8 courses gives you the full kitchen range across regional fish and meat, while the 4-course Campagna Liquida is a weekly-changing vegetable-focused alternative — a better choice if you want something lighter or more seasonal. Both formats are supported by a wine list that Daniela Siviero navigates for you, which removes the guesswork. If you prefer à la carte, this is not your venue.

    What should I wear to Lazzaro 1915?

    The venue data describes Lazzaro 1915 as a contemporary family restaurant with a welcoming tone, and Michelin's own notes emphasise charm over formality. A Michelin-starred setting in northern Italy generally calls for neat, presentable clothing rather than a jacket-and-tie standard. Dress thoughtfully, but this is not a white-tablecloth-formality situation.

    Is Lazzaro 1915 good for solo dining?

    Nothing in the venue data rules it out, and a tasting menu format typically works well for solo diners who want a structured progression without ordering decisions. Daniela Siviero's front-of-house presence — noted for charm and professionalism — makes a solo visit feel hosted rather than awkward. Book ahead; the restaurant has limited hours and a Michelin star, so walk-in availability is not guaranteed.

    Is Lazzaro 1915 good for a special occasion?

    Yes — a 2024 Michelin star, a sibling team running both kitchen and floor, and two distinct tasting menus make this a credible choice for a birthday, anniversary, or celebratory dinner. The €€€ price point keeps it accessible relative to starred alternatives in the region. Book well in advance: the restaurant is closed Tuesday and Wednesday, and evening service runs only to 9:30 PM, so timing discipline matters.

    Location

    Via Roma, 351, 35029 Pontelongo PD, Italy

    Pontelongo, Italy

    Compare Lazzaro 1915

    The Complete Picture: Lazzaro 1915 and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    Lazzaro 1915Italian ContemporaryHard
    Atelier Moessmer Norbert NiederkoflerItalian, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Dal PescatoreItalian, Italian ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Osteria FrancescanaProgressive Italian, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Quattro PassiItalian, Mediterranean CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    RealeProgressive Italian, Modern CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Lazzaro 1915 and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    Lazzaro 1915 sits at €€€, which immediately separates it from the bulk of its Michelin-starred Italian peers. Dal Pescatore in Runate and Osteria Francescana in Modena both operate at €€€€ and carry far heavier international booking demand, Osteria Francescana in particular requires planning months ahead. If your priority is value at the Michelin level within northern Italy, Lazzaro 1915 is the more accessible option and the more practical booking for a Veneto-based itinerary.

    Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico and Reale in Castel di Sangro are geographically too distant to function as direct alternatives for most Veneto visitors. Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone is Mediterranean-focused and south-facing in its sourcing, a different experience from the northern Italian and Veneto-regional emphasis at Lazzaro 1915. For diners choosing between this set on format and proximity, Lazzaro 1915 wins on price and regional specificity.

    The most direct peer for Veneto-based diners is Le Calandre in Rubano, which is closer to Padua, operates at €€€€, and carries a longer international track record. If budget is not the constraint and you want the highest-profile Padua-area reservation, Le Calandre is the call. If you want a Michelin-credentialed experience that feels more intimate and personal, and costs less, Lazzaro 1915 is the stronger recommendation for a special occasion dinner in the province.

    Hours

    Monday
    12:30 PM-2 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
    Tuesday
    closed
    Wednesday
    closed
    Thursday
    7:30 PM-9:30 PM
    Friday
    12:30 PM-2 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
    Saturday
    12:30 PM-2 PM 7:30 PM-9:30 PM
    Sunday
    12 PM-2:30 PM

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