Restaurant in Scala, Italy
Da Lorenzo
290ptsFamily trattoria, Michelin-noted, terrace views.

About Da Lorenzo
A Michelin Plate family trattoria in the quieter village of Scala, Da Lorenzo is the Amalfi Coast's most straightforward case for serious seafood without the starred price tag. The panoramic terrace and fresh fish display are the reasons to book lunch here over almost anywhere else in the area at the €€€ price point. At a 4.4 Google rating across 312 reviews, it consistently delivers.
The Amalfi Coast restaurant you probably haven't booked yet — and should
Most visitors to the Amalfi Coast assume the serious eating happens in Ravello or Positano, at the starred tables with the polished service and the three-figure bills. Da Lorenzo, across the ridge in the lesser-known village of Scala, corrects that assumption firmly. This is a family trattoria at the €€€ price point that holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and a Google rating of 4.4 across 312 reviews — not because it is trying to compete with the coast's fine-dining circuit, but because it has spent decades doing something those restaurants rarely attempt: direct, excellent fish and seafood cookery in an informal room with a panoramic terrace that earns its own visit.
If you arrive expecting theatre, you will be recalibrating quickly. Da Lorenzo is not about ceremony. The space itself is the first signal: a terrace that opens over the hillside, with the kind of views that make you slow down before the food even arrives. The seating arrangement favours the terrace in good weather, and the physical separation from the busier coastal towns below adds to the sense that you have found somewhere the tourist trail has not yet fully absorbed. For explorers of the Amalfi Coast who want to eat well without the ritual of a tasting menu, this is the room to be in.
Lunch versus dinner: which sitting delivers more value
This is worth thinking through before you book. Da Lorenzo's appeal is partly environmental , the terrace, the light, the views across to Ravello , and those elements pay off most clearly at lunch. Arriving midday, you get the full panoramic benefit in daylight, you avoid the evening crowds that the coast draws in summer, and at the €€€ price point, a long lunch here is one of the better-value decisions you can make between Salerno and Sorrento. The fresh fish display, which Michelin specifically flags as a highlight, is also leading engaged with when you are not rushing to a post-dinner plan.
Dinner at Da Lorenzo is a different calculation. The terrace at dusk has its own appeal, and the informal atmosphere means it works well as an evening booking without the dress expectations of the coast's starred restaurants. But if you are choosing between lunch and dinner and have flexibility, lunch is the stronger recommendation. The value-to-experience ratio tilts clearly in its favour: same kitchen, same fish, better light, and a pace that suits the trattoria format.
For those visiting in summer, note that Scala is a small village and Da Lorenzo draws visitors specifically for its reputation and terrace. Booking a few days in advance for a summer lunch sitting is advisable , the combination of Michelin recognition and limited terrace capacity means the leading tables are not always available on the day. Outside peak season, the booking window is more forgiving, but a reservation is still the sensible approach.
What the Michelin Plate tells you , and what it doesn't
Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) indicate cooking that meets a quality threshold without the full apparatus of a starred experience. For Da Lorenzo, that credential matters because it positions the restaurant accurately: this is not a casual trattoria coasting on location, but a kitchen that handles fish and seafood with enough consistency to earn repeated recognition. What the Plate does not signal is innovation or tasting-menu ambition. The strength here is quality of produce and execution, not creative reinterpretation. If you are arriving from a week of starred dining along the coast, Da Lorenzo offers a useful reset , simpler, more direct, and at a price point that does not require the same level of commitment.
The fresh fish display is the clearest practical guide to what to order. Michelin's own notes single it out as a highlight, and at a seafood-focused trattoria with this kind of produce access on the Amalfi Coast, the market-driven dishes will consistently outperform anything that requires a fixed seasonal menu. Go with what is fresh, not what is familiar.
How it fits into a broader Scala visit
Scala itself is a reason to spend time here beyond the meal. Most Amalfi Coast itineraries route through Ravello, Positano, and Amalfi town, and Scala remains quieter and less trafficked. A lunch at Da Lorenzo pairs naturally with time in the village before or after , you are not eating in a tourist corridor. For visitors building a fuller picture of the area, Pearl's full Scala restaurants guide, Scala hotels guide, Scala bars guide, Scala wineries guide, and Scala experiences guide are worth consulting alongside this portrait.
For seafood-focused dining elsewhere on or near the Amalfi Coast, Alici Restaurant on the Amalfi Coast operates at a different register and price point but is worth comparing. Further afield, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone offer additional reference points for serious seafood and Mediterranean cooking in southern Italy.
Know Before You Go
- Cuisine: Seafood, fish-focused family trattoria
- Price range: €€€
- Recognition: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.4 (312 reviews)
- Location: Via Frà Gerardo Sasso, 8, Scala SA , opposite Ravello, above the main Amalfi Coast road
- Booking difficulty: Easy outside peak season; book 3–5 days ahead for summer lunch terrace
- Leading sitting: Lunch, for the terrace views and value
- Dress code: Smart casual; no formal requirements , this is a trattoria, not a fine-dining room
- Groups: Suitable for small groups; contact the venue directly to confirm availability for larger parties
- Hours / booking method: Contact details not confirmed in our data , check Google Maps or local listings for current hours and reservation options
FAQ
How far ahead should I book Da Lorenzo?
- For summer visits, book 3–5 days ahead at minimum, particularly if you want terrace seating at lunch. The Michelin Plate recognition has lifted the venue's profile, and peak-season tables , especially the leading terrace spots , fill faster than you might expect for a village trattoria. In spring or autumn, same-week bookings are generally manageable, but a reservation is always the safer move.
What should I order at Da Lorenzo?
- Follow the fresh fish display. Michelin specifically calls it out, and at a seafood trattoria with good coastal access, the market-driven choices will be the kitchen's strongest work. Avoid anchoring to a fixed menu idea before you arrive , let what's fresh that day guide the decision. Shellfish and whole fish preparations are typically the core of what makes this kind of southern Italian trattoria worth the visit.
Is Da Lorenzo worth the price?
- At €€€ with a Michelin Plate and a 4.4 Google rating across 312 reviews, yes , particularly for lunch. You are getting Michelin-recognised seafood cooking in an informal terrace setting at a price point well below the starred restaurants on the Amalfi Coast. The value case is clear if you are comparing on quality per euro rather than on prestige or formality.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Da Lorenzo?
- Da Lorenzo is a family trattoria, not a tasting-menu destination. The format here is à la carte, guided by the fresh fish display. If a tasting-menu experience is the priority, you are looking at a different category of restaurant , venues like Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone operate in that register. Da Lorenzo's strength is in the freedom to order around what is fresh, not in a fixed progression.
What should I wear to Da Lorenzo?
- Smart casual is the right call. This is an informal trattoria with a Michelin Plate, not a starred room with a dress expectation. Neat holiday wear is appropriate , the kind of thing you would wear to a good lunch anywhere on the Amalfi Coast. No jacket required, no need to overthink it.
Is Da Lorenzo good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with the right framing. The panoramic terrace, the Michelin recognition, and the quality of the seafood make it a genuinely good choice for a celebratory lunch , particularly if the occasion calls for something memorable but not formal. It works less well if you need the full choreography of a starred dinner. For that, look at Quattro Passi or the starred options in Ravello. For a relaxed, high-quality seafood celebration in a setting that most visitors to the coast never find, Da Lorenzo delivers.
Can Da Lorenzo accommodate groups?
- The trattoria format is generally group-friendly, and the terrace adds capacity in good weather. Phone and booking details are not confirmed in our current data, so contact the venue directly , via Google Maps or local listings , to check availability and any minimum party requirements before finalising plans for a larger group.
What are alternatives to Da Lorenzo in Scala?
- Within Scala itself, the dining options are limited , the village is small and Da Lorenzo is the most prominently recognised seafood option. For broader Amalfi Coast seafood dining, Alici Restaurant is worth comparing. For southern Italian seafood further afield, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica offers a different regional perspective. See Pearl's full Scala restaurants guide for the complete local picture.
Compare Da Lorenzo
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Da Lorenzo | Slightly off the beaten track in the lesser-known village of Scala opposite Ravello, this authentic family trattoria offers an informal change from the many Michelin-starred luxury restaurants dotted along the Amalfi Coast. Da Lorenzo has been serving simple yet excellent fish and seafood cuisine for decades, with a wonderful and highly recommended array of fresh fish on display. A popular panoramic terrace adds to its appeal.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€€ | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Osteria Francescana | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Quattro Passi | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Reale | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
How Da Lorenzo stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Da Lorenzo in Scala?
Scala is a small village with limited dining options, so most alternatives are in neighbouring Ravello, a short drive away, where you will find more Michelin-starred choices at a higher price point. Da Lorenzo's positioning as an informal, Michelin Plate seafood trattoria at €€€ has few direct rivals in the immediate area, which is a reasonable argument for booking it rather than bypassing Scala entirely.
What should I order at Da Lorenzo?
The fresh fish display is the centrepiece of the menu, described as a highly recommended array of seasonal catch. Go for whatever is on the counter that day rather than defaulting to a fixed choice. As a Michelin Plate holder, the kitchen has demonstrated consistent quality, so trust the daily selection over any fixed expectation.
Can Da Lorenzo accommodate groups?
Da Lorenzo is an informal family trattoria with a terrace, which suggests reasonable capacity for small-to-mid-sized groups. That said, specific private dining or large-group policy details are not documented, so check the venue's official channels before planning a group of six or more. Smaller parties of two to four will have the easiest time securing a terrace table.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Da Lorenzo?
No tasting menu is documented for Da Lorenzo. This is an informal trattoria format, not a multi-course tasting experience, which is part of the appeal: it offers a straightforward à la carte seafood meal at €€€ pricing rather than a structured omakase-style progression. If a curated tasting format is what you want, Quattro Passi or a Michelin-starred option on the coast would be a better fit.
What should I wear to Da Lorenzo?
Da Lorenzo is described as an informal trattoria, so there is no indication of a formal dress code. Clean, comfortable clothing appropriate for a terrace lunch or dinner on the Amalfi Coast is sufficient. Leave the jacket at the hotel.
Is Da Lorenzo worth the price?
At €€€, Da Lorenzo sits in the mid-to-upper price bracket for the region, but it is markedly less expensive than the Michelin-starred restaurants along the Amalfi Coast. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025) confirm the cooking quality clears a meaningful threshold. For fresh seafood in a terrace setting without the formality or price premium of a starred experience, the value case is solid.
Is Da Lorenzo good for a special occasion?
Yes, with caveats. The panoramic terrace and Michelin-noted seafood make it a credible choice for a celebratory lunch or relaxed anniversary dinner, particularly if the couple or group prefers a convivial family-run atmosphere over polished fine dining. If the occasion demands formal service and a wine programme to match, a starred venue in Ravello or Positano would be more appropriate.
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