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Restaurant San Marco

4.0 (1 review)

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Al Gondoliere

Al Gondoliere

4.5(26 reviews)
0.1 km
€€€

Service is very good!…read more They do bring you bread and breadsticks. Food is wonderful, I ordered the ravioli with smoked mozzarella with pistachio it was very good! My son had the gnocchi and he said it was good as well. Husband had the pasta with all the seafood in it seafood pasta. You can tell they use quality ingredients and fresh pasta. The pasta just melts in your mouth. We just had water, so I can't comment on the drinks. We would come back if we lived in the area for sure but we live far from here. I would totally recommend the ravioli with pistachio if you come and I would make a reservation since they book up. Very friendly staff.

We heard this was the oldest restaurant in the area and a great spot. After our visit here, we…read morewere really disappointed. The service was not great. They were really nice, but ignored our table. Patrons that came after we ordered were served before us. I really think they forgot the rest of our order after the antipasti came out at lightning speed. I never salt my food at a restaurant. Every dish frantically needed salt and pepper. The antipasti: pulpo (octopus) was not great. They had some sauce under it that was way too much and just was not great. For our entrees we ordered under pistachio tortellini and the seafood pasta. The tortellini was great after we salted and peppered it. The seafood pasta was lacking much seafood, it was average at best. There seems to be a lot of restaurants here, recommend trying something else...

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Mignon

Mignon

4.1(20 reviews)
0.1 km
€€

Typical tourist restaurant. It looks beautiful, which convinces tourists to sit down there. But…read moreeverything is below average: service (slow, not caring), food (we were three people with very different food orders and all didn't like theirs). In case it's important for you: no WiFi Internet. Free shot of limoncello with the bill. The pretty location (no lake view but cosy little street) raises the score by one star, to three.

Mignon is a restaurant right in the heart of Malcesine's teeming old city centre. From what I can…read moretell/have experienced, it is among the largest restaurants in the city with both plenty of room inside as well as a plethora of tables outside if the weater's nice. Anyway, on the evening we went to visit Mignon, the place was - in spite of its size - pretty crowded and we were lucky to get one of the last tables outside on one of the balconies. We were promptly given the menu along with an above average amount of apetizers. Which was nice because, admittedly, we were kind of starving. Once we had eaten our way through most of what was presented to us (soft buns and breadsticks) a waiter showed up to take our order. For our first dish, we decided to share Bruschetta. About 10 minutes later, we received a very appealing three large breadslices/bruschettas along with a separate collection of two different spreads (one with black olives and the other one with italian herbs) along with seasoned tomatoes. This was both surprising and pleasant. Usually, you don't get to choose how you want to have your Bruschetta. I, for instance, like it with few tomatoes and more spread. To top it all of, the bruschetta was fantastic. crispy breadslices, superb herb spread (sth. like wild garlic in it, i think). As you may guess, we were now really excited about the main dish...and well, I'd say they delivered on that end...mostly. I had ravioli with a truffle cream and was really, really pleased. Creamy, but not drowning, enough cream to shed some on all raviolis but not so much as to drown and it even left enough room so as to enjoy the contents of each ravioli (ricotta with italian herbs). My girflriend's pasta on the other hand was slightly unspectacular. She had ordered spaghetti arrabiatta but they were not really spicy and to our taste even lacked some salt and pepper which was fortunately provided on the table. But after some 'manual adjusting' her meal was also more satisfactory. In the end, we received two limoncello for free - also a nice gesture. So, to wrap things up: Mignon seems to be a busy, crowded place. If you want a nice view, better make a reservation, else you might be seated in some niche with other people right on your heels. Is that still worth the trip, then? I'd go with 'yes'. Yes, because the bruschetta was arguably the best I've ever had, the service was fast, competent and polite and at least my main dish was all I could've asked for. Definitely recommended to go there, if you happen to be in Malcesine.

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Restaurant San Marco - italian - Updated May 2026

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