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The food is very good and the location is beautiful, but
The food is very good and the location is beautiful, but the staff is extremely slow. We had to wait over an hour from when we were finished to when we got our bill.
Be the first to ReplyThe exclusive Il Riccio Beach Club is found on the North
The exclusive Il Riccio Beach Club is found on the North shore of the island, near the spectacular Blue Grotto. Set on a cliff with sea access via a staircase that zigzags down to the water's edge, the chic white-and-blue beach club has a collection of inviting sunbeds and loungers to allow guests to perfect their tan in privacy. And for fine dining, Il Riccio restaurant prepares exquisite seafood delicacies paired with top Italian and international wines.A native of Italy's historic home of dried pasta, Gragnano, just across the Bay of Naples from Capri, Salvatore Elefante has always put strong flavours and an enhanced local tradition at the heart of his cooking. In 2011, after several years in the kitchens of L'Olivo, Elefante moved to head chef of Il Riccio. In 2016 he moved to restaurant L'Olivo, where he retained its high reputation by remaining, as he says, "maniacal about the smallest details." Now back at Il Riccio, under the guidance of the Executive Chef Andrea Migliaccio, he places high importance on experience.It's gets better.... Dior pop up store in Capri: a cave overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Located below the restaurant.
Be the first to ReplyI had reservations for lunch here for over a year for a
I had reservations for lunch here for over a year for a large group of 16 and we were so looking forward to it given the reviews and location. We dined there on October 15, 2019.Pros - Access directly from the water was funThe views were beautifulCons -The prices were ridiculously high with the lowest primi course being 38 euros for spaghetti with clams. A bottle of basic white wine was 60 euros.The food was average compared with other restaurants on Capri and throughout the Amalfi Coast. The staff could have cared less if we were there or not. They were not rude but were not friendly or engaging. The dessert room was a unique concept but the desserts kind of blah. Because I had another large group of 16 the next week and couldn't go back to Il Riccio because they had closed for the season, I had to choose another restaurant. I now am so glad Il Riccio was closed! We chose a restaurant with a beautiful setting and views, delicious food and the staff was fun and made our experience special. It really was the most disappointing lunch we had in Italy. I don't recommend.
Be the first to ReplyDined yesterday afternoon at a supposed Michelin star
Dined yesterday afternoon at a supposed Michelin star restaurant in Capri- Il Riccio. While the service was good and wait staff friendly, the prices were astronomical and the food itself was bar none the worst meal my wife and I have had in over a week of traveling Europe- including plenty of cheap touristy spots. The "neopolitan finger food" app was simply a basket of fried food. Hard to tell exactly what we were even eating but it didn't really matter since it all tasted the same. Gross. The Gnocchi with monkfish was overcooked, slimy, and drowning in sauce- equally gross. Stay far, far away. Plenty of much better deals and it's easy to find better food from the street vendors and main street eateries in the town.
Be the first to ReplyOne of our excursions while visiting Positano was a private
One of our excursions while visiting Positano was a private boat tour from Positano to Capri and around the island. Since our tour was ending around 2pm, the boat company recommend a couple of places for lunch, one of which was Il Riccio. When we arrived, a smaller boat pulled up to ours to bring us to a stairway that took us up to the restaurant- a very cool way to make an entrance. The restaurant itself was incredibly relaxing. The blue and white patio was breezy and comfortable, even in the July heat. We could have sat there all day drinking our spritzes!The food was great. It is primarily a seafood restaurant, which people seemed to be enjoying around us. I do not particularly care for seafood, but the restaurant had no problem making an off menu red-sauce spaghetti for me that was delicious. The property as a whole was a great place to spend an afternoon. The restaurant has a full beach club. We did not take advantage of it, but many other people were enjoying the lounge chair and umbrella access. The top floor also has a separate bar for people looking to enjoy the restaurant without indulging in a full mean. At the end of our meal, the restaurant was accommodating in calling a cab to pick us up and take us to our next stop. Overall, I would highly recommend for a trip to Capri, especially if you were arriving by boat.
Be the first to ReplyAmazing lunch and views at this excellent restaurant and
Amazing lunch and views at this excellent restaurant and beach club -- we went twice and loved the sol fish. Service was also great with a comprehensive wine list -- don't hesitate to go here for a special experience
Be the first to ReplyThe Location was alright but that's about all that I can
The Location was alright but that's about all that I can say. To start off, the dining area had a very fake and touristy vibe. Il Riccio possessed no special ambience or je ne sais quoi that the other restaurants of Capri all capture perfectly. The staff was very inattentive, getting orders wrong, not bringing more water or wine, and rarely checking in with us. The worst by far, however, was the food. The fish was not cleaned well at all, over cooked, and dry. My Blue Lobster and Taglitelle pasta was perhaps the worst of all. The Lobster was void of all tail meat and was missing a pincher. Of what lobster I did have it tasted dry and grainy. The pasta was undercooked and therefore inedible. To finish up I had a cappuccino that wasn't half bad although it did taste overextracted, the milk helped conceal the bitter taste. Il Riccio's only redemptive quality perhaps was the sunset, but then again, even better sunsets can be seen from several restaurants in Capri thag also posses food and service 100 times better than that of the sad and lowly Il Riccio. If you visit Capri do not dine here I am writing this review as a warning for all tourists not to fall into the nasty tourist trap of Il Riccio as I did. Il Riccio, famous for being the only bad restaurant in Capri.
Be the first to ReplyExcellent views, excellent seafood.
. A bit pricey though but that's 1 michelin star for. The best fried calamari ever and also the sea urchin pasta is so creamy and so tasty..Dont forget the desert buffet room.
Be the first to ReplyWe arrived at the restaurant via boat (which is pretty
We arrived at the restaurant via boat (which is pretty cool) as part of a tour around the island ending at the Blue Grotto, which is adjacent to the restaurant. We stayed for lunch which was delicious and came with plentiful portions. Other reviews noted the high prices, which I feel is commensurate with the upper class culture of Capri. The decor is bright and fresh with ocean blue tables crossed with white table cloth runners amidst a backdrop of wood thatch ceilings and accents of green vegetation. Every table has a view of the ocean as the layout is more wide than deep. The view of the ocean is beautiful during the day and at sunset. Not sure what there is to see at night.
Be the first to ReplyIl Riccio is a one star Michelin restaurant part of the
Il Riccio is a one star Michelin restaurant part of the Capri Palace hotel. The restaurant is located in the northern part of Anacapri, right next to the water with beautiful views. The menu is an extensive list of classic southern Italian meals, most of them with seafood. The portions were quite sizable for a restaurant of this level and I would advise to only pick an appetizer and a plate instead of the usual first course- second course affair. The plates are not shy of seafood but the flavor can be quite strong. I would have expected more of a delicate flavor for a restaurant of this level. Although the food is beautifully presented it is nothing special. If you are in Capri it is worth a visit but I would not go out of my way as you can find excellent seafood throughout the Amalfi coast and other restaurants in Capri.
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