Restaurant in Iseo, Italy
Radicì
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About Radicì
Radicì sits on Via Mirolte in Iseo with a Michelin Plate (2024, 2025) and a 4.7 Google rating across 468 reviews. Three tasting menus cover lake fish, seasonal vegetables, and a more open creative format, with à la carte selection across all three. Price range is €€€, placing it in the serious mid-tier of Lombardy's contemporary Italian scene.
The Verdict on Radicì, Iseo
Imagine sitting in a quiet town on the edge of Lake Iseo, somewhere most Italian food itineraries skip entirely, and being handed three tasting menus: one built around lake fish, one showcasing seasonal vegetables, one following the chef's more experimental instincts. That is Radicì. It holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a Google rating of 4.7 across 468 reviews — a signal that this is not a local-favourite-only situation. If you are travelling through Lombardy and want serious contemporary Italian cooking without the €€€€ price tags of the region's starred flagships, book here.
What Radicì Is
Radicì sits at Via Mirolte, 53 in Iseo, a lakeside town that rarely features in the same breath as Milan, Brescia, or even the more-touristed shores of Lake Garda. The name translates directly as "roots" — a reference both to the chef's origins in Iseo and to the vegetable-forward philosophy running through the menus. That is not incidental branding. The vegetable tasting menu is a full standalone option, not a concession to dietary preferences, and it appears to be treated with the same structural seriousness as the fish and the creative menus.
The cuisine type is Italian Contemporary at a €€€ price point. For context, that positions Radicì meaningfully below the €€€€ tier occupied by the Michelin-starred restaurants you would compare it against: Dal Pescatore in Runate, Osteria Francescana in Modena, or Le Calandre in Rubano. You are getting complex, multi-menu tasting cuisine at a price that does not require the same financial commitment as those rooms.
The Food Program
Three tasting menus run simultaneously: lake fish, creative, and seasonal vegetables. Crucially, the kitchen allows à la carte selection across all three , so if you want the lake fish starter alongside a creative main and the vegetable dessert, that appears to be possible. This is a more flexible structure than you find at most tasting-menu-only restaurants in Italy, and it matters practically: it suits tables where one person wants to explore the vegetable menu while another prefers the fish-focused route without the group splitting into two separate experiences.
The Michelin Guide description flags the cuisine as "complex, elaborate and surprising" , language Michelin uses carefully. A Michelin Plate is not a Star, but it indicates a kitchen the Guide considers worth watching: good cooking that has not yet hit the threshold for a star recommendation. Given the two consecutive Plates and the 4.7 Google score from a meaningful review volume, the consistency argument here is strong.
Wine at Radicì
The database does not include wine list specifics, so claims about particular bottles or producers would be speculation. What the structure of the restaurant does suggest: a kitchen running three simultaneous tasting menus with distinct flavour logic , lake fish, vegetables, creative , creates real pairing complexity. Lombardy itself is wine-productive territory. Franciacorta DOCG, one of Italy's most serious sparkling wine appellations, is produced within close proximity of Iseo. Whether Radicì leans into local Franciacorta and Lugana pairings or builds a broader Italian list is not confirmed in available data, but the format of the menu strongly implies that wine pairing will be offered as a structured option. For wine-focused diners, this is worth confirming directly when booking. If the pairing program matches the ambition of the food menus, this is a strong destination for the wine-and-food traveller; if you are looking for a known deep cellar, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence remains the Italian benchmark for list depth.
Atmosphere and Setting
No capacity or interior data is in the record, so specific room descriptions would be invented. What the address and context suggest: Iseo is a small town. A €€€ contemporary restaurant in a small Italian lake town will typically be intimate rather than large, quiet rather than buzzy, and more likely to suit conversation than a celebratory group looking for energy. The 4.7 rating across 468 reviews suggests a consistent guest experience rather than polarising reactions. If you are coming for a loud, high-energy dinner, recalibrate. If you want a focused, ingredient-led meal in a town that has not yet been over-discovered, this is the right register.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Iseo does not draw the same reservation pressure as Milan or the major lake towns, and Radicì operates at €€€ rather than the fully-starred tier where booking windows stretch months out. A reservation one to two weeks ahead should be sufficient for most dates, though summer weekends on Lake Iseo attract more visitors and tightening that window would be sensible. No phone or website data is available in the current record , check Google or a restaurant booking aggregator for current contact details.
- Address: Via Mirolte, 53, 25049 Iseo BS, Italy
- Price tier: €€€ (Italian Contemporary)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, Michelin Plate 2025
- Google rating: 4.7 (468 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy
Practical Comparison
| Venue | Price | Booking Ease | Format | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radicì (Iseo) | €€€ | Easy | 3 tasting menus, à la carte across them | Wine + food explorers, value seekers |
| Dal Pescatore | €€€€ | Moderate | Classic Italian fine dining | Special occasion splurge |
| Osteria Francescana | €€€€ | Hard | Tasting menus only | Bucket-list Italian cooking |
| Reale | €€€€ | Moderate | Progressive tasting menus | Avant-garde food focus |
| Izè Restaurant | , | Easy | Local Iseo dining | Casual Iseo visit |
For more options in the area, see our full Iseo restaurants guide, our Iseo hotels guide, and our Iseo wineries guide. If you are building a wider Lombardy itinerary, our Iseo bars guide and experiences guide are useful starting points.
Compare Radicì
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Radicì | Italian Contemporary | €€€ | Easy |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Osteria Francescana | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Quattro Passi | Italian, Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Reale | Progressive Italian, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Radicì and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Radicì?
The à la carte option across all three tasting menus is the move here: you can pull the best dishes from the lake fish, creative, and vegetable programs without committing to a single format. If vegetables are your thing, the seasonal vegetables menu is the kitchen's clearest statement of intent — the chef's connection to that format is baked into the restaurant's name. For fish eaters, the lake-sourced menu is the more regionally distinctive choice than a generic seafood selection.
How far ahead should I book Radicì?
Booking difficulty is rated easy. Iseo draws far less reservation pressure than Milan or Brescia, and at €€€ this is not a table that disappears overnight. A week or two ahead should be sufficient for most dates, though weekend evenings in summer — when Lake Iseo sees more visitors — are worth booking earlier to be safe. No online booking link is available in the current record, so contact through search or maps listings is the practical route.
What should I wear to Radicì?
The venue data does not specify a dress code. At €€€ with a Michelin Plate recognition and a structured tasting menu format, smart casual is a reasonable baseline — think what you would wear to a serious dinner rather than a formal gala. Iseo is a relaxed lakeside town, so the local register skews less formal than Milan, but the kitchen's ambition warrants dressing with some care.
Is Radicì worth the price?
At €€€, Radicì sits in the mid-to-upper tier without reaching the top-end pricing of places like Osteria Francescana or Dal Pescatore. For that spend you get Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025), complex and elaborate cuisine across three distinct menu formats, and a restaurant operating in a town that is not artificially inflating prices for tourist traffic. That combination — serious kitchen, reasonable accessibility, off-the-radar location — makes the price point more defensible than comparable spend at a more obvious destination.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Radicì?
Yes, particularly because Radicì allows à la carte selection across all three tasting menus — lake fish, creative, and seasonal vegetables — rather than locking you into a single fixed progression. That flexibility makes the format work for mixed tables and reduces the commitment risk. The Michelin Plate (2024, 2025) confirms the kitchen is cooking at a level that justifies the structured approach. If you want a fully rigid tasting menu experience, Reale or Osteria Francescana offer that, but Radicì's hybrid model is more accommodating.
Is Radicì good for a special occasion?
It works well for a special occasion where you want the meal to be the experience rather than the address. Radicì does not trade on its postcode the way a lakeside resort restaurant might — it earns its standing through a Michelin Plate and a kitchen focused on complex, surprising cuisine. For a milestone where the location matters as much as the food, the Lake Iseo setting is genuinely scenic without being a well-worn backdrop. For occasions where the restaurant name needs to land hard, Osteria Francescana carries more weight.
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