


Marina Grande
Set right on the harbour in Amalfi, Marina Grande has earned its reputation with consistently excellent seafood. The fritto misto, a towering pile of lightly battered squid, shrimp, and small fish, is one of the best you will find anywhere on the coast.
The grilled catch of the day, served whole, is always a safe choice, and the terrace tables overlooking the harbour are the ones to request. Service is warm and professional.
Budget EUR 60-100 per person.
Guest Reviews
Marina Grande is an absolute gem in Naples! We dined here twice during our trip, and it was nothing short of spectacular each time. Our cooking experience chef highly recommended it as the place to eat, and we couldn’t agree more. Last night, we opted for a simple yet divine meal: the Tortello with beef shin and black truffles, paired perfectly with a crisp Ferrari Brut sparkling wine. Every bite was a delight, bursting with flavor and showcasing the finest ingredients. The service was equally impressive—attentive, warm, and professional, making us feel right at home. Marina Grande is a must-visit for anyone seeking an unforgettable dining experience in Naples. We’ll be back!
Food was great staff was great. We had an nice time but we should have had a earlier dinner for the view.
Great location and views! Great service! And the restaurant is very clean! The staff is very friendly! The place is a bit pricey but worth the price, since everything was pomade to perfection! 95% of all the pasta dishes are with seafood, and they all taste delicious! I would recommend!
We went to another birthday dinner and ordered the chef’s tasting menu. The food was interesting — by the third course I was already full, and after that we just tasted the dishes, which maybe upset the staff 😁 but we simply couldn’t eat more. I can’t say I experienced any “wow” flavors, but it was still interesting to visit a place that so many celebrities have been to. The staff seemed a bit dismissive — kind of like in a luxury boutique. Maybe it’s part of the image. Overall, solid 4 out of 5.
The prices don’t match the quality of the food. A supposed to be Michelin restaurant where the prices are certainly up to the Michelin standard, but i don’t understand how did they get the star for the food. Although the food was fresh & of high quality there was no unique taste, texture nor creativity. It was not bad food, but an average food that doesn’t not match its price and especially not the Michelin standard. On top of that one of the Servers asked us for tips, which ket us think they do the nice service for the tips and not the experience, then we said that the food wasn’t as expected so we didn’t feel like leaving tips for it, yet nobody came to ask why weren’t we satisfied. Something that a Michelin restaurant should do. UPDATE: Dear Marina Grande Team, thanks for your reply. As i said nobody asked us how is the food, and my review is not a 1 star review, but an honest 3 star review to what my experience was, you can change a dish but you can’t change the way you cook, so for my experience this was not up to the value. We were 2 individuals and therefore 2 separate reviews, we do not share 1 account but each of us felt to give an honest review of what should people like us expect. I still rate the Service with 4 stars and asking for tips did not affect the review that much, it was just the cherry on the cake, but i gave 4 stars for the Service because nobody asked how is the food, which in a Michelin restaurant is expected in 1-2 minutes after the food is served or after the first few bites.
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