We truly enjoy our dining experiences in Cinque Terre every time we return. The majority of our meals are in Monterosso al Mare since we are staying there, but occasionally (mostly lunches) in the other four villages. This trip, all our dinners are in Monterosso, starting with dinner at Ely, where we enjoy polpette di papate e tonno (potato and tuna meatballs), fish ravioli (with shrimp and branzino), and ricotta and spinach ravioli with pesto.
Potatoes and tuna
Ravioli (and friends)
The next day, we dine at an old favorite, Il Casello, down on the water. But first, we have cocktails at a small bar overlooking the beach.
Aperitivo
Our dinner starts with octopus, followed by sea bream in potato crust and sea bream with lemon.
Octopus
Sea bream two ways
View from our table
Our next evening starts with cocktails in Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi (Cinque Terre gin and tonic, negroni), followed by dinner at L'Osteria: anchovies fantastic, followed by a platter of lobster, langoustine, shrimp, and sea bass.
Aperitivo
Anchovies, fish/shellfish
Another evening, we opt for a lighter meal and dine at a small table outside at La Cantina del Pescatore, consuming anchovy focaccia and pesto bruschetta.
Focaccia, bruschetta
Our final dinner in Monterosso is at Tosca Bistrot, a new-to-us restaurant that we've walked by many times, but never stopped to dine. We didn't know what we were missing, but do now and we'll be back. We dine on polpo diavola (deviled octopus with tomato, olive, and chili pepper), filetto di branzino alla mediterranea (filet of sea bass with potatoes, zucchini, tomatoes, and olives), and pulpo crocante (crispy octopus with buratta cream, celery and cherry tomatoes). Wow!
We have once again dined incredibly well in Cinque Terre and will return soon to do it again.