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    Restaurant in Forte dei Marmi, Italy

    Lux Lucis

    1,210pts

    Rooftop creative Italian. Book for a special dinner.

    Lux Lucis, Restaurant in Forte dei Marmi

    About Lux Lucis

    Lux Lucis, housed in the Principe Forte dei Marmi hotel, delivers La Liste-ranked modern Italian cooking with Emilian roots under chef Valentino Cassanelli. The rooftop aperitif, open kitchen, and coastal views make it the strongest case for a special dinner in Forte dei Marmi. Booking is easier than the awards profile suggests.

    Verdict: Book It for a Special Dinner in Forte dei Marmi

    You arrive by lift. It takes you to a rooftop garden above the Principe Forte dei Marmi hotel, where the Tyrrhenian coast spreads out below and, on a clear evening, the light drops slowly over the water. This is not incidental atmosphere — it is the designed sequence of a meal at Lux Lucis, and it sets the register for everything that follows. The question is whether the kitchen holds up to the setting. Based on a 4.7 Google rating across 83 reviews, a La Liste score of 84.5pts in 2025 (83pts in 2026), and a ranking of #587 among European restaurants by Opinionated About Dining, the answer is yes — with some conditions worth knowing before you book.

    The Experience

    Chef Valentino Cassanelli works from an open-view kitchen that guests pass on the way into the dining room, and that visibility matters. At this price point (€€€€), knowing there is a working kitchen behind the meal rather than a banqueting operation changes the feel of the room. The cooking draws on Cassanelli's Emilian roots , he comes from the hills near Modena, a region that has produced some of Italy's most technically disciplined cooking, including Osteria Francescana , and those northern Italian reference points thread through what is otherwise a modern, creative menu. This is not a heritage-reproduction kitchen. The Emilian influences are touches rather than the whole story.

    The wine list is worth noting for a specific reason: it is organised by grape variety rather than region, with each selection accompanied by a written description. For a food-focused guest who finds conventional list formats opaque, this is genuinely useful. It positions the list as a tool rather than a performance, which fits the broader tone of the room.

    The Counter Angle: What the Open Kitchen Adds

    The open-view kitchen at Lux Lucis functions as a structural transparency device. You are not watching theatre , you are given confirmation that the meal you are paying for is being prepared with care, in real time. For guests who have eaten at Italian creative restaurants where the ambience outpaces the cooking (and there are several in this corner of Tuscany), that visibility is a form of accountability. It also shifts the energy of the room slightly: the dining room feels connected to a working process rather than sealed off from one. If you can request a table with a direct sightline to the kitchen pass, the experience tracks differently than a table positioned toward the terrace. Both have merit , the terrace position delivers the view, the kitchen-facing position delivers more of the culinary theatre. Which you choose depends on why you are there.

    Timing, Access, and Booking

    Lux Lucis opens Thursday through Monday for dinner only, with service running 7:30 PM to 10 PM. Tuesday and Wednesday are closed. If your visit to Forte dei Marmi falls mid-week, plan accordingly , there is no lunch service listed. Booking difficulty is rated Easy by Pearl's data, which means you are unlikely to face the multi-week lead times common at comparable Italian creative restaurants. For context, venues like Le Calandre in Rubano or Piazza Duomo in Alba routinely require four to six weeks of advance planning. Lux Lucis, despite its awards profile, is more accessible than its La Liste position might suggest. This is a meaningful practical advantage if you are building a Forte dei Marmi itinerary with short notice.

    The restaurant is housed within the Principe Forte dei Marmi hotel on Viale A. Morin. Non-hotel guests are welcome. The aperitif on the roof garden before moving to the dining room appears to be the standard sequence , build that into your evening's timing rather than arriving expecting to go straight to a table.

    Who Should Book

    Lux Lucis is the right call for a food-focused traveller who wants creative Italian cooking in a setting that earns its price. The rooftop arrival, the open kitchen, and the Emilian-inflected modern menu make it a complete evening rather than just dinner. It performs leading for two , the sequence from rooftop aperitif to dining room works naturally for a couple or a small group of food-interested guests. It is a strong choice for a significant occasion: anniversary, birthday, or a deliberate splurge night in a resort town where many of the €€€€ options trend toward seafood-and-terrace rather than culinary ambition.

    The La Liste ranking and OAD placement confirm that this is not a hotel restaurant coasting on its address. Among Italian creative restaurants in this price tier, it sits comfortably alongside peers like Torre del Saracino in Vico Equense and Villa Crespi in Orta San Giulio , both of which carry comparable La Liste weight and similar creative modern Italian positioning. If you are building a multi-stop Italian fine dining itinerary, Lux Lucis belongs in the conversation alongside Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence and Dal Pescatore in Runate as a Tuscan anchor.

    For broader Forte dei Marmi planning, see our full Forte dei Marmi restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

    Quick reference: Dinner only, Thu–Mon, 7:30–10 PM. €€€€. Easy to book. Rooftop aperitif precedes dinner. Open kitchen visible from dining room. Located at Viale A. Morin 67 within the Principe Forte dei Marmi hotel.

    Compare Lux Lucis

    The Complete Picture: Lux Lucis and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Lux LucisModern Italian, CreativeLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 83pts; A lift takes guests up to the roof garden of this restaurant housed in the Principe Forte dei Marmi hotel, where a terrace provides the perfect setting for an aperitif with its enchanting views of the coast and (if you’re lucky) beautiful sunsets. From here, you move into the dining room preceded by an open-view kitchen. Originally from the hills around Modena, the chef here likes to include Emilian touches in his perfectly presented dishes. The wine list has an unusual layout, with wines listed according to grape variety and each one accompanied by an interesting description.; Chef: Valentino Cassanelli document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #587 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 84.5pts; A lift takes guests up to the roof garden of this restaurant housed in the Principe Forte dei Marmi hotel, where a terrace provides the perfect setting for an aperitif with its enchanting views of the coast and (if you’re lucky) beautiful sunsets. From here, you move into the dining room preceded by an open-view kitchen. Originally from the hills around Modena, the chef here likes to include Emilian touches in his perfectly presented dishes. The wine list has an unusual layout, with wines listed according to grape variety and each one accompanied by an interesting description.; Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Recommended (2023)Easy
    La MagnoliaModern CuisineMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    LorenzoItalian Seafood, SeafoodMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    BistrotSeafoodMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    SciabolaUnknown

    Comparing your options in Forte dei Marmi for this tier.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Lux Lucis?

    Menu details are not publicly listed in advance, which is typical for this format. Chef Valentino Cassanelli draws on his Emilian background, so expect dishes with northern Italian touches woven into a creative Italian framework. The wine list is organised by grape variety rather than region — worth engaging with rather than defaulting to a sommelier shortcut.

    Can I eat at the bar at Lux Lucis?

    Lux Lucis is a sit-down dinner restaurant inside the Principe Forte dei Marmi hotel. The rooftop terrace functions as an aperitif space before the meal, not a standalone bar-dining option. If you want a more casual drop-in format, this is not the right venue.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Lux Lucis?

    Dinner only. Lux Lucis does not serve lunch — service runs Thursday through Monday from 7:30 PM to 10 PM, with Tuesday and Wednesday closed. Plan your Forte dei Marmi visit around those evenings, and factor in that Thursday and Friday bookings are generally easier to land than Saturday.

    Can Lux Lucis accommodate groups?

    Lux Lucis is a hotel restaurant with a rooftop dining room format, which typically suits groups of two to six more comfortably than large parties. For groups larger than six, contact the Principe Forte dei Marmi hotel directly to confirm capacity and whether private arrangements are possible.

    What are alternatives to Lux Lucis in Forte dei Marmi?

    Lorenzo is the long-standing benchmark for serious seafood in Forte dei Marmi and suits guests who want a more classically Italian experience over creative tasting-menu cooking. Bistrot is a better fit for a relaxed, lower-commitment dinner. La Magnolia and Sciabola offer further options depending on budget and format — La Magnolia skews hotel-dining, Sciabola more casual.

    Is Lux Lucis good for a special occasion?

    Yes — this is one of the clearer special-occasion calls in Forte dei Marmi. The rooftop arrival, coast views, open kitchen, and La Liste ranking (84.5 points in 2025) give the meal a structure that supports milestone dinners. Book a table with terrace access for the aperitif if you want the full sequence.

    Is Lux Lucis worth the price?

    At €€€€, it earns its position for a food-focused traveller. La Liste ranked it 84.5 points in 2025 and Opinionated About Dining placed it at #587 in Europe in the same year — consistent recognition across two independent systems. If you are in Forte dei Marmi for one serious dinner, this is the call. If the rooftop setting and creative Italian format do not interest you, Lorenzo gives you a different but equally considered experience at a comparable price.

    Hours

    Monday
    7:30 PM-10 PM
    Tuesday
    closed
    Wednesday
    closed
    Thursday
    closed
    Friday
    7:30 PM-10 PM
    Saturday
    7:30 PM-10 PM
    Sunday
    7:30 PM-10 PM

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