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Housed in a former monks’ wine cellar, this dress-up restaurant offers far-from-monastic cuisine. — Lonely Planet
This is a nice restaurant located in the center of town, with various little dining halls that are elegant, inviting and carefully designed, with characteristic decorative elements. — Michelin Guide
A key stop on any pizza tour of Italy, this eatery in the center of Vico Equense gained notoriety in the 1950's with its exceptionally long pizzas sold by the meter. — Travel + Leisure
The Cannelloni Favorita, on the other hand—baked pasta crêpes stuffed with ricotta, mozzarella, and minced beef—has been a solid favorite for more than 135 years. — Travel + Leisure
The interior decoration in this restaurant was inspired by the famous opera singer. — Michelin Guide
Our favorite place to eat in Sorrento, this moderately priced trattoria offers informal dining in an ancient boat shed in Marina Grande, complete with an outdoor terrace on a wooden pier. — Frommer's
This steak house–pizzeria, with a stylish Spanish-themed dining area of fiery toro artwork and exposed brick, is a good alternative to Sorrento's many seafood-focused restaurants. — Fodor's
Always at the forefront of culinary trends, Esposito's dishes are an explosion of creativity that have inspired and influenced the whole concept of Mediterranean cuisine. — Michelin Guide
Dine indoors or al fresco with views of the resort's infinity pool and enjoy pasta, flatbreads, seafood, and meats prepared in the styles of the Mediterranean — Travel + Leisure
Under the same ownership as the Ristorante Museo Caruso, offers the same wine list plus a bountiful choice of hearty Italian dishes. — Fodor's
For a taste of Grand-Tour glamour, stop for lunch at the sea-view restaurant inside the Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria. — Travel + Leisure
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