My wife and I came here for lunch last week and unfortunately I cannot say it was a good experience. The food was good, not stellar, not bad by any means. The portions are generous, sure the prices are a little on the higher side but you're also paying for location so it's to be expected. We were not shocked by the prices. We WERE however shocked when we were given different service from other tables around us. The only things I can think of are that either we are a gay couple or the manager decided we were not of high enough class to eat there. I'm leaning towards the latter as assuming the former is hopefully way off base. The change in behavior was when my wife tried to order steak and the manager stopped her to make sure she knew there was a minimum weight of 300g (10oz) to order it. She immediately changed her mind as that is a large amount of meat especially for lunch and we weren't going to walk around Anacapri with leftovers. After she changed her mind and we ordered, the service STOPPED. Every other table was served the customary bread with olive oil and balsamic (this is not mentioned because we wanted to gorge ourselves on bread, it is a point of how we were treated differently from 2 other tables seated at or around the same time) and we were not. Every other customer was offered coffee and/or dessert, again customary especially in a higher end restaurant and we weren't ignored after our meals were served. My wife made eye contact with the manager at one point and tried to gain his attention, to which he averted his eyes and walked past us. Even though many restaurants in Italy have you pay at the register, two tables that finished before us were brought their checks after they were offered coffee/dessert. We were left to sit awkwardly until we realized they would not be returning to our table to offer any additional service or the check. We may not have "looked like we belonged" but we were not day-trippers to the island, we had been staying in a 4-star hotel in Capri for 2 days and had another day left of our stay. This was not the way Anacapri treated guests 20 years ago, nor was it the way anyone else during our stay on the island treated us. We could afford to be there and should have been treated better. read more