Restaurant in Orta San Giulio, Italy
Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta
650ptsMichelin precision, quieter lake, harder booking.

About Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta
A Michelin 1-star kitchen in one of northern Italy's quietest lake villages, Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta pairs creative, Piedmont-rooted cooking with one of the region's best terrace settings. At €€€€ with an engaged sommelier and personalised dishes, it earns its price for food-focused travellers — book 4–6 weeks ahead and request an outdoor table.
Should You Book Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta?
If you're weighing a Michelin-starred dinner on Lake Orta against the more trafficked options around Lake Como or Lake Maggiore, Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta gives you something those better-known destinations rarely deliver: a one-star kitchen in a village so small and unhurried that the restaurant itself becomes the event. This is not the place to compare against a busy Milan address like Enrico Bartolini in Milan. The correct comparison is a destination dinner that earns the detour on its own terms, and on that measure, Locanda di Orta delivers.
The restaurant holds a Michelin star as of the 2024 guide, a credential that positions it clearly in the top tier of what Orta San Giulio offers. For context on the broader dining scene, see our full Orta San Giulio restaurants guide. The nearest competitor for serious cooking in the immediate area is Villa Crespi, which operates at two Michelin stars. If you want the harder flex, Villa Crespi is it. If you want a one-star dinner that feels personal rather than theatrical, Locanda di Orta is the more considered choice.
The Setting and What You're Actually Booking
Orta San Giulio is one of the least visited of Italy's northern lakes, which works in your favour at the table. The restaurant sits on Via Olina in the historic centre, a few paces from the lakefront. Three outdoor terraces face the water and the island of San Giulio beyond it. Visually, this is as strong a setting as any restaurant in the Italian lake district, and it is the first thing you notice. The terraces are small, the view is the draw, and the outdoor seats fill fast. If the terrace matters to you, this is not a venue where you can leave it to chance.
Inside, the space is described as contemporary in style, with a small private dining room available. The overall scale is intimate. This is a room built for two or four, not for group celebrations that need space to spread out. The atmosphere is quiet and deliberate, which reinforces the price point rather than undermining it. A €€€€ room that feels chaotic is a hard sell. Here, the setting does real work in justifying what you will spend.
The Kitchen: Creative Precision Over Comfort-Food Country Cooking
The listed cuisine type is country cooking, but that label undersells what is actually on the plate. The cooking is described by Michelin as creative and precise, with a menu that draws on fish and seafood alongside Piedmont meat. Contrasting flavours and textures are the kitchen's stated method, and the elderberry crêpe with pollen and pan brioche is specifically called out as worth ordering. That dish alone signals a kitchen thinking carefully about balance and surprise rather than executing regional classics on autopilot.
Piedmont as a sourcing base is a genuine asset at this price tier. The region produces some of Italy's most serious beef and has strong links to quality producers across categories. A kitchen drawing on local Piedmontese meat and pairing it with lake fish is using its geography well. For a point of reference on how Piedmont-focused cooking operates at the highest level, Piazza Duomo in Alba is the obvious comparison, though it operates in a different register entirely.
The wine programme is handled by a sommelier described as actively engaged and willing to guide. At €€€€, a passive wine list would be a miss. An expert in the room who wants to work through the selection with you is a meaningful service differentiator, and it matters for the overall value assessment. If you go, let the sommelier lead. Piedmont and the broader northern Italian wine canon have enough depth that a guided approach will outperform ordering independently.
Service and Whether It Earns the Price
At €€€€ in a village of this scale, service has to do more than execute correctly. It has to make the experience feel intentional rather than merely expensive. The Michelin notes suggest the service at Locanda di Orta does this through the sommelier's presence and through the personalised, recipe-by-recipe approach in the kitchen. Each dish being described as personalised is a service signal, not just a culinary one: it means the kitchen is communicating a point of view with each plate rather than delivering components.
Google reviews sit at 3.8 from 52 reviewers, which is a low sample size for a Michelin-starred address and should not carry heavy weight against the Michelin credential. A 1-star restaurant with 52 Google reviews is almost certainly under-reviewed rather than over-rated. The gap between star recognition and consumer review volume is common for venues in small, specialist-audience locations.
For a broader view of what to do around your booking, explore our full Orta San Giulio hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide to build a full stay around the meal.
Practical Details
Reservations: Hard to book. The outdoor terraces are specifically flagged as needing advance booking, and at this price and profile, the restaurant fills well ahead of arrival. Plan 4–6 weeks minimum, more in peak summer. Hours: Monday lunch and dinner; closed Tuesday; Wednesday through Friday dinner only; Saturday and Sunday lunch and dinner. Tuesday closure is worth noting if you are planning around a fixed itinerary. Budget: €€€€ pricing tier — expect a serious spend per head before wine. Dress: No formal dress code is listed, but at this price and setting, smart casual is the floor. Address: Via Olina, 18, Orta San Giulio. Groups: The private dining room makes small group dinners possible, but the scale of the space means large groups should enquire specifically about capacity before booking.
For nearby alternatives at a lower price point, La Darbia is worth considering if the €€€€ commitment is not right for the occasion.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Locanda di Orta sits against other €€€€ Italian addresses. For country cooking in other regions, 21.9 in Piobesi d'Alba and Aux Trois Amis in Ligerz offer useful reference points for the category. For Italy's most celebrated progressive kitchens, Osteria Francescana in Modena, Reale in Castel di Sangro, and Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone show where the category's ceiling sits.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I wear to Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta? Smart casual is appropriate. No dress code is formally stated, but a €€€€ Michelin-starred room in a historic Italian village sets a clear expectation. Jeans are likely fine if the rest of the outfit is considered. Athletic wear or beachwear is the wrong call.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta? If creative, technique-driven cooking is what you are after, yes. The kitchen's stated focus on contrasting flavours and textures, and dishes like the elderberry crêpe with pollen and pan brioche, point to a tasting menu format that showcases the kitchen's range better than ordering individually. Pair it with the sommelier's guidance and the price begins to justify itself. If you want a simple, traditional Italian dinner, this is not the right room.
- Can I eat at the bar at Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta? No bar dining option is listed in the venue data. Given the restaurant's scale and format, it is set up as a sit-down dining experience rather than a casual counter option. If you are looking for a lighter, drop-in experience in Orta San Giulio, the restaurants guide for the area will show you more accessible alternatives.
- Can Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta accommodate groups? A private dining room is listed, which makes small group dinners viable. For larger groups, contact the restaurant directly before booking — the venue's overall scale is intimate, and capacity is likely limited. At €€€€ per head, a private room booking for 6–10 people represents a significant spend, so confirm all details in advance.
- Is Andrea Monesi at Locanda di Orta worth the price? For a food-focused traveller who has made the trip to Lake Orta, yes. A Michelin 1-star kitchen with a strong sommelier, a terrace view over the lake and the island of San Giulio, and a creative menu drawing on Piedmontese produce is a well-constructed evening at any price. The €€€€ tier is justified if the occasion matches the format. If you want to spend at this level with more service polish or higher culinary ambition, Villa Crespi is the two-star alternative in the same village.
Compare Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta | Country cooking | €€€€ | Hard |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | Italian - French, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Enrico Bartolini | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Le Calandre | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta?
The setting is a historic village building with outdoor terraces, and the cooking holds a Michelin star at €€€€ pricing. Dress with that in mind: neat, polished, and suited to a terrace dinner in a small Italian lakeside village. Nothing overly casual, but the surroundings are romantic rather than formal, so a suit is not required.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta?
At €€€€ in a village restaurant, the tasting menu format is where the kitchen's creative approach, contrasting flavours, and personalised recipes pay off most. Michelin's description of the elderberry crêpe with pollen and pan brioche points to cooking that rewards the full sequence rather than a single course. If you are in Orta San Giulio specifically for this meal, the tasting menu is the right call.
Can Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta accommodate groups?
There is a small private dining room on site, which makes it a workable option for a private group dinner. The restaurant is small overall, so large parties need to plan around that capacity. Book well in advance regardless of group size, and enquire directly about the private room if you have six or more guests.
Is Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta worth the price?
At €€€€ with a 2024 Michelin star, a sommelier-guided wine list, and three terrace tables overlooking one of Italy's least crowded lake villages, the price holds up if you treat this as a destination dinner rather than a convenient stopover. Compared to €€€€ addresses around Lake Como, you get comparable kitchen ambition with far less tourist congestion. The booking difficulty alone signals real demand, which is usually a reliable indicator of value at this level.
Hours
- Monday
- 12 PM-2:30 PM 7 PM-11:30 PM
- Tuesday
- closed
- Wednesday
- 7 PM-11:30 PM
- Thursday
- 7 PM-11:30 PM
- Friday
- 7 PM-11:30 PM
- Saturday
- 12 PM-2:30 PM 7 PM-11:30 PM
- Sunday
- 12 PM-2:30 PM 7 PM-11:30 PM
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