Corso Angelo Rizzoli · Lacco Ameno · Ischia

Corso Angelo Rizzoli · Lacco Ameno · Ischia

An evening in Lacco Ameno, by the sea.

On the corso, a few steps from the Fungo rock — a quiet table where the day's catch meets the volcanic wines of the island.

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Tonight in Lacco Ameno

Tuesday 7 July

Golden hour

Sunset at 20:40

Arrive a little before

From the sea

Today's catch

From the boats of Lacco Ameno and Casamicciola

From the kitchen

Spaghetti alle vongole

Clams, olive oil, chilli, parsley

From the cellar

Biancolella d'Ischia

A native white of the island

The sea sets the menu.

A word with Marco

Questions about the island?

Marco is happy to help you discover the local side of Ischia.

The sea, on a plate

A few plates the island keeps asking for.

Crudo del Golfo

01

Crudo del Golfo

The morning's catch, barely touched — so the Mediterranean can speak for itself.

Poured alongside Biancolella d'Ischia.

Spaghetti alle Vongole

02

Spaghetti alle Vongole

A recipe our grandmothers would recognise. Nothing added that the sea did not intend.

Poured alongside Falanghina dei Campi Flegrei.

Pesce all'Acqua Pazza

03

Pesce all'Acqua Pazza

The whole day's fish, poached slowly — the way Ischian fishermen have always cooked at sea.

Poured alongside Fiano di Avellino.

A word with Marco

Not sure what to choose?

Marco can walk you through the restaurant's signature dishes and suggest wines that pair beautifully with your meal.

On the island, wine is a language

Poured
slowly,
like the evening.

Ischia's vines grow out of volcanic stone, above the sea. They give a wine that tastes of the island itself — salted air, sun-warmed rock, wild herbs.

Biancolella · Forastera · Per'e Palummo — the island's native grapes, farmed on terraces above the sea.

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Looking for the perfect pairing?

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A chapter for every hour

An evening you'll remember.

From the last of the sun to the walk back under the stars — a quiet map of the hours between.

I19:30

The last of the light

Golden hour drapes itself across the bay and the Fungo. The island exhales.

II19:55

Arrival

A slow walk along Corso Rizzoli. Candles, warm voices, an open door.

III20:10

A glass to begin

Biancolella, cool from the cellar. Ischia in a single sip.

IV20:40

Today's catch

What the boats brought at dawn. Barely touched. Deeply seasoned by the sea.

V21:20

The kitchen's answer

A plate the chef could not resist making tonight.

VI22:05

Something sweet

A dessert, an espresso, a drop of limoncello.

VII23:00

Home, under the stars

Cobblestones, lamplight, the sea somewhere close. An evening you will keep.

Scroll the evening

What guests tell us

The threads that recur in public reviews over the years — from English, German, French, Swedish, American and Italian travellers.

01

The catch

The freshness of the fish and the crudo, and a kitchen that hides nothing behind it.

02

The wine

A list that lives on the volcanic wines of the island, walked through calmly, at the pace of the table.

03

The welcome

Nino, Marilena, Martina, Patricia and Pierpaolo — a warm service, in five languages, that makes you feel at home.

Ischia, around you

The island is the invitation.

Come for the island. Stay for the evening.

The Fungo of Lacco Ameno, a few steps from the restaurant.

The Fungo of Lacco Ameno, a few steps from the restaurant.

Il Fungo di Lacco Ameno
01

Il Fungo di Lacco Ameno

The green-tuff sea stack that has become a symbol of the island, right off the Corso Rizzoli.

Villa Arbusto · Pithecusae Museum
02

Villa Arbusto · Pithecusae Museum

Angelo Rizzoli's former villa, now the archaeological museum of ancient Pithecusae — home to Nestor's Cup, one of the earliest inscribed objects in the Mediterranean.

San Montano Bay & Negombo
03

San Montano Bay & Negombo

A sheltered bay with thermal gardens carved into the rock — the slow morning before dinner.

Sant'Angelo d'Ischia
04

Sant'Angelo d'Ischia

A car-free fishing village on the south coast, with its narrow isthmus reaching out to sea.

Take your time. Enjoy Ischia slowly.

Before you arrive

A few gentle answers.

  • On the main corso of Lacco Ameno, Corso Angelo Rizzoli 20, a few metres from the Fungo rock. Most guests arrive on foot from the small harbour.

  • Yes. Ferries and hydrofoils from Naples (Molo Beverello, Calata Porta di Massa) and from Pozzuoli reach Ischia Porto, Casamicciola or Forio. From Casamicciola we are ten minutes by car or by local bus (lines CS, CD).

  • The centre of Lacco Ameno is a limited-traffic zone in summer. The closest public car parks are between Piazza Santa Restituta and the small harbour, a short walk away.

  • Yes. Families are part of our story. A tailored menu and warm attention for the youngest guests are always there.

  • Every evening our kitchen prepares vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free dishes rooted in the Mediterranean tradition. Simply let us know in advance.

  • Call us on +39 081 333 0322, write to us here, or drop by. Tell us the evening you have in mind, and we will take care of the rest.

  • Italian, English, French, German and Spanish. You will feel at home in your own language.

A table waiting after the sunset

Tell us about
your evening.

A quiet dinner for two. An anniversary. A slow tasting outside. Fresh fish, local wine, or a table just as the last light leaves the sea — begin the conversation, and we'll take it from there.

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Directions, parking, nearby attractions?

Marco can help.

Address

Corso Angelo Rizzoli, 20
80076 Lacco Ameno (NA)
Italia

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