Restaurant in Lesina, Italy
Local lake fish done seriously. Book ahead.

Le Antiche Sere holds a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand and sits on the edge of Lago di Lesina in northern Puglia, serving lake-region Apulian cooking with house-made mullet roe and fish sourced from the surrounding lagoon. At €€ pricing, it is the strongest case for stopping in Lesina rather than passing through — book ahead, especially in summer.
Le Antiche Sere is not a tourist trap dressing up lake fish for summer visitors. It is a genuinely local restaurant run by a chef-owner who produces his own mullet roe, sources from the surrounding Lesina lake region, and holds a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand — the Guide's stamp for cooking that delivers serious quality at a price that does not require an expense account. At €€ pricing, it is one of the most compelling reasons to stop in Lesina rather than drive straight through Puglia toward better-known destinations. If you are visiting the Gargano coast and want one meal that reflects where you actually are, book this.
The most common misconception about Le Antiche Sere is that it is a casual lakeside trattoria — the kind of place where anything edible will do because the view carries the room. That framing undersells it significantly. Chef-owner Nino Redruello runs a focused operation where the produce does the work: fish from Lago di Lesina, aromatic herbs from the lake region, and bottarga (mullet roe) he produces in-house. That last point matters. House-made bottarga is not a detail a casual kitchen bothers with. It signals a level of craft and commitment to regional specificity that puts Le Antiche Sere in a different category from the average waterfront restaurant.
The cooking is Apulian at its core, with the occasional modern reinterpretation rather than a wholesale reimagining. For a first-timer, that means flavours grounded in recognisable southern Italian traditions , olive oil, legumes, fresh fish, aromatic herbs , but with a precision in execution that you would not necessarily expect at this price tier. Michelin's Bib Gourmand is awarded when inspectors find cooking that meets their quality threshold without the price tag of a starred kitchen. That is exactly the benchmark Le Antiche Sere clears.
Setting overlooks the lake, which is a genuine feature of the experience rather than mere backdrop. Lago di Lesina is a shallow coastal lagoon separated from the Adriatic by a narrow barrier, and its brackish waters produce the eels and mullet that drive much of the local kitchen. Eating here, you are eating the actual geography of the place. For a first visit, that context sharpens the experience: the bottarga on your plate came from this lake, not a supplier's catalogue.
Lesina is a small town on the northern Gargano coast in Puglia, and it does not have a long list of restaurants that attract diners from outside the province. Le Antiche Sere is the exception. The Bib Gourmand puts it on the map for anyone following the Michelin guide through southern Italy, and Nino Redruello's decision to anchor the menu so completely in lake-region produce gives the restaurant a specificity that places like it in larger cities simply cannot replicate. You cannot eat this version of Apulian cooking anywhere else, because the ingredients are hyperlocal by design.
For visitors planning a Puglia itinerary that extends beyond Alberobello and the Valle d'Itria, Le Antiche Sere is a practical reason to route through the Gargano. It pairs naturally with time on the lake or the Foresta Umbra. The Google rating sits at 4.0 across 640 reviews, which for a small restaurant in a town of this size represents a sustained level of satisfaction rather than a spike driven by a single viral moment. That score holds over time because the kitchen is consistent, not because the setting photographs well.
If you are building an Apulian itinerary and want to compare the region's cooking across different registers, Le Antiche Sere sits at the accessible end of a range that extends to Michelin-starred Apulian restaurants elsewhere in the region, including Casa Sgarra in Trani and Pashà in Conversano. Those kitchens work at a different price point and with different ambitions, but Le Antiche Sere holds its own on ingredient quality and regional honesty.
Reservations: Booking is rated Easy , call ahead or visit in person, as no online booking platform is listed. Given the small size of the restaurant and the Bib Gourmand recognition, booking at least a few days in advance is sensible, particularly in summer when the Gargano coast draws visitors. Budget: €€ pricing puts this in the range of a relaxed dinner without financial strain , Bib Gourmand restaurants in Italy at this tier typically run €30–50 per head with wine, though exact current prices are not confirmed in our data. Dress: No dress code is listed. For a lakeside restaurant in a small Puglian town at this price tier, smart casual is appropriate and likely the norm. Address: Via P. Micca, 22, 71010 Lesina FG, Italy.
If you are eating here for the first time, let the lake-region ingredients guide your ordering. The house-made bottarga is the clearest expression of what Nino Redruello is doing here , it is the kind of detail that separates a kitchen with genuine commitment from one running on convention. Fish dishes will reflect what the lake is producing in the current season, so the menu in summer will differ from what you find in autumn, when the eel season in the Gargano lagoons reaches its peak. Arriving in the current season means the menu is at its most alive. Ask what is freshest. That question will be answered here.
For broader context on eating and staying in the area, see our full Lesina restaurants guide, our full Lesina hotels guide, our full Lesina bars guide, our full Lesina wineries guide, and our full Lesina experiences guide. If your Puglia trip extends south, Casa Sgarra in Trani and Pashà in Conversano are the two Apulian restaurants most worth adding to the same itinerary at a higher price tier.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le Antiche Sere | Apulian | €€ | A small restaurant overlooking the lake in Lesina, where everything revolves around the professionalism and experience of the owner - chef, who selects the best produce from the lake region, including fish and aromatic herbs, and even produces his own mullet roe. Regional flavours are to the fore here, with the occasional modern twist.; Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); A small restaurant overlooking the lake in Lesina, where everything revolves around the professionalism and experience of the owner - chef, who selects the best produce from the lake region, including fish and aromatic herbs, and even produces his own mullet roe. Regional flavours are to the fore here, with the occasional modern twist. | Easy | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | Italian - French, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Enrico Bartolini | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Le Calandre | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Yes, with the right expectations. A 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand at €€ pricing makes it a strong choice for a meaningful meal without the cost of a full Michelin star restaurant. The focus is on the chef-owner's personal cooking and local lake produce rather than formal ceremony, so it suits celebratory dinners best when the occasion calls for serious food over theatrical service.
No bar seating is documented for this venue. Le Antiche Sere is described as a small restaurant, which suggests limited seating of any kind. Book a table rather than counting on a walk-in counter option.
No tasting menu is listed in the available venue data. What is documented is a chef-owner format where Nino Redruello selects produce from the lake region and makes his own mullet roe, so even an à la carte meal is likely to reflect a clear culinary point of view. Ask when booking whether a set menu is offered.
No formal dietary policy is documented. Given the kitchen's focus on lake fish, aromatic herbs, and house-made bottarga, pescatarians will find the menu directly suited to them. If you have specific restrictions, call ahead — the chef-owner format means decisions about substitutions come from the person cooking your meal.
Possibly, but with constraints. The restaurant is described as small, which limits group capacity. For parties larger than four, call ahead to confirm availability and whether the layout can accommodate you. Don't arrive with six or more people without a prior conversation.
At €€ with a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand, it is one of the stronger value propositions on the northern Gargano coast. The Bib Gourmand designation specifically recognises good cooking at a moderate price, and a chef who produces his own bottarga and sources locally is doing more than most restaurants at this price point. It is worth the drive to Lesina for anyone already in Puglia.
Lesina has a short list of restaurants that attract serious diners, and Le Antiche Sere is the one with documented Michelin recognition. For Apulian cooking at a higher price tier, Dal Pescatore in Lombardy and Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence are Michelin-starred options, but they are different in format and geography. Within Puglia, the relevant comparison is other Gargano coast restaurants, none of which hold the same current award.
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.