Eating Out in Sanremo

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The cuisine of the Ponente Ligure is green, fragrant, with simple ingredients cleverly mixed together. But it is also a very light cuisine, almost vegetarian with flavors very closely tied to olives. Some dishes, such as "cappon magro" are the best expression of the mixture of products deriving from the earth and the sea. The Ligurian cooking has taken its peculiarity from other influences such as those from the Middle East, Spain and North Africa, having passed long periods of contact and exchange.

We find a wide use of vegetables and herbs used in preparation of fillings for pastry covered dishes, stuffed veal, soups, and the magnificent "pesto" (basil sauce). A wide use of "white" meats is customary: chicken, rabbit, or pasture meats such as goat, lamb, not to forget wild boar and snails. Pine nuts, walnuts, olives, and mushrooms appear often, as also fritters, bread foccacce, and pizzas are widely eaten. Blue fish prevails: sardines and anchovies and sea bass, salt cod, stockfish. In the pastas, ravioli are placed on top of the list followed by pansoti (pasta filled with herbs and greens), trofie, trenette, gnocchi.

The oven cooked flat cheese garnished "focaccia" bread of Recco is a marriage of ancient and simple flavours, the intense and fresh fragrance of soft "stracchino" cheese spread overa thin layer of bread.

Then the "trofie" which, in their elongate and somewhat knaggy shape, carry the patient marks of the housewives who have formed these little noodles, one by one, with an expert and skilful touch; a rite of former times, crowned by the encounter of pasta and pesto, the savoury sauce of Liguria. Gastronomy and good healt go arm in the paradise of Mediterranean diet and the extra virgin olive oil dignifies a light and digestible menu.

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La Lanterna

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La Lanterna is a popular restaurant with locals, and has been serving the people of San Remo since 1917. The menu is excellent and includes delights such as fish soup (brodetto di pesce con crostini), Ligurian fish fry, scaloppine in Marsala sauce and sea bass and red snapper, baked with artichokes, olives, and white-wine sauce.

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address:Via Molo di Ponente al Porto 16,
tel:0184-506855

Da Giannino

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Da Giannino is one of San Remo's finest restaurants. This elegent restaurant serves such specialties as warm seafood antipasti, risotto with cheese and aromatic green sauce, and marinated cuttlefish gratinée. The wine list is also extensive.

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address:Lungomare Trento e Trieste 23
tel:0184-504014

Ristorante La Siesta

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The restaurant La Siesta, located on the Old Port of Sanremo, for more than twenty-five years is synonymous of quality, courtesy and availability. With its fresh ingredients, it offers a wide range of specialties of fish and a tasting menu varies from week to week depending on season. The quality of the dishes is the element that is closer to La Siesta, which guarantees its customers, local and foreign, satisfaction and well-being of a good kitchen.

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tel:+39 0184 503442
url:lasiestaristo.altervista.org
address:via Nazario Sauro 11
email:rist.lasiesta@libero.it
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