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    Restaurant in Runate, Italy

    Dal Pescatore

    1,860Pearl Points

    Three stars, one family, plan ahead.

    Dal Pescatore, Restaurant in Runate

    About Dal Pescatore

    Dal Pescatore has held three Michelin stars since 1996 — an Italian record — and scored 98 points from La Liste in 2026. The family-run kitchen in rural Runate sources meat directly from the adjacent Cascina Runate farm, and the menu stays faithful to classical Mantovan tradition. Book two to three months ahead; this is not a walk-in destination.

    Verdict

    Dal Pescatore is worth the trip from almost anywhere in northern Italy, but go in expecting a deeply traditional dining room, not a modernist showcase. This is one of the most decorated family restaurants in Europe: three Michelin stars held continuously since 1996, a 98-point score from La Liste in 2026, and a Michelin Green Star for sustainability. If you've eaten here before and are deciding whether to return, the answer is yes — particularly in autumn and winter when the kitchen's braised and roasted preparations are at their leading. The only real question is whether you can get a table.

    About Dal Pescatore

    The misconception to correct first: Dal Pescatore is not a destination restaurant that happens to be in the countryside. It is a destination restaurant because of the countryside. The village of Runate, between Cremona and Mantova, has a few dozen residents and no particular reason to visit except this restaurant and the farmland surrounding it. That farmland is the point. Meat for the roasts and braises comes from Cascina Runate, the farm directly tied to the property. Sourcing is not a marketing claim here — it is the operational backbone of a menu that has stayed largely faithful to the Lombardy and Mantova traditions for nearly a century.

    The Santini family has run this site since it was a rural inn. Today Antonio Santini manages the dining room, Nadia Santini leads the kitchen, and sons Giovanni and Alberto work alongside her. The result is a kitchen with institutional memory that most restaurants cannot replicate. Dishes have evolved over decades without chasing trends, and the focus remains on flavour rather than technique for its own sake. The local petit gris snails served with aromatic herbs and sweet garlic are among the signature preparations , the kind of dish that has been refined across many iterations and reads as definitive rather than dated.

    Room itself is formal but not stiff. The Relais & Chateaux affiliation signals the level of service polish , unhurried, precise, attentive without hovering. The ambient feel is quiet, measured, and entirely appropriate to a long lunch or dinner that runs three hours or more. This is not the place for a quick meal, and the hours confirm it: dinner runs 7:30 to 9:30 pm Thursday through Sunday, with lunch available Friday through Sunday from noon to 1:30 pm. The kitchen is closed Monday and Tuesday.

    For returning diners, the sourcing story gives you a useful compass for what to order next. If your previous visit leaned toward the pasta , tortelli di zucca, pumpkin-stuffed pasta being a Mantovan signature of the region , a return visit is the time to commit to the roast and braised preparations, where the Cascina Runate provenance is most directly expressed. The kitchen's classical technique means these dishes reward attention: fat, gelatin, and the slow collapse of connective tissue are treated as assets, not problems to be solved with modernist shortcuts.

    Booking is near impossible by conventional standards. Dal Pescatore's combination of limited seats, long-standing reputation, and destination status means you should plan two to three months in advance for weekend tables. Weekday dinners offer slightly more availability, but this is not a walk-in restaurant under any circumstances. Contact is via email at pescatore@relaischateaux.com or by phone at +39 0376 72 30 01. The address is Via Runate 15, 46013 Canneto sull'Oglio, Mantova. Driving is the practical option , there is no meaningful public transport to Runate.

    On price, Dal Pescatore sits at the leading of the Italian fine dining range (€€€€), consistent with its peer set of three-star restaurants. The Opinionated About Dining ranking places it at number 16 among classical European restaurants in 2025, up from 12 in 2024 , a detail worth noting if you are weighing it against other major Italian tables. The Google rating of 4.7 across nearly 500 reviews is unusually consistent for a restaurant at this price point, suggesting the experience translates reliably rather than depending on a single exceptional visit.

    For the complete picture of what else the Mantova and Cremona area offers, see our full Runate restaurants guide. If you are building a longer stay around the meal, our Runate hotels guide covers nearby accommodation options, and our Runate experiences guide covers the broader area. Other Italian tables worth considering in the same price tier include Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona and Antica Osteria del Ponte in Cassinetta di Lugagnano, both more accessible logistically if the Runate journey is impractical.

    Recognition & Ratings

    • 3 Michelin Stars , held continuously since 1996 (2025)
    • Michelin Green Star 2025
    • La Liste Leading Restaurants: 98 points (2026), 97 points (2025)
    • Opinionated About Dining , Classical in Europe: #16 (2025), #12 (2024, 2023)
    • Les Grandes Tables du Monde (2025)
    • World's 50 Best Restaurants: #23 (2008), #36 (2010), #38 (2011)
    • Google: 4.7 / 5 (497 reviews)

    Booking & Hours

    • Booking difficulty: Near Impossible , plan 2–3 months ahead
    • How to book: Email pescatore@relaischateaux.com or call +39 0376 72 30 01
    • Thursday – Sunday dinner: 7:30 – 9:30 pm
    • Friday – Sunday lunch: 12:00 – 1:30 pm
    • Monday – Tuesday: Closed
    • Getting there: Via Runate 15, 46013 Canneto sull'Oglio MN , driving only; no practical public transport to Runate

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Dal Pescatore?

    For the format Dal Pescatore operates in, yes — provided you are coming for cooking that has been refined over decades rather than reinvented each season. This is a kitchen that has held three Michelin stars continuously since 1996, an Italian record, and ranked 16th on Opinionated About Dining's Classical Europe list in 2025. If you want avant-garde technique or theatrical service, Le Calandre near Padova is a closer match. Dal Pescatore rewards guests who value depth, consistency, and a genuine family-run atmosphere over novelty.

    What should I order at Dal Pescatore?

    The Michelin guide specifically calls out the roasts and braised dishes (using meat from Cascina Runate) and the local petit gris snails served with aromatic herbs and sweet garlic as signature preparations. Beyond those two, the menu follows the Santini family's philosophy of flavour-first cooking that evolves slowly rather than chasing trends — so the stronger move is to trust the tasting menu rather than try to cherry-pick à la carte. Ask the team what is best on the day; Antonio Santini runs front of house and is known for his engagement with guests.

    Is Dal Pescatore good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it is particularly well-suited to occasions where the meal itself is the event. The restaurant is set in a converted family inn in a village of a few dozen people outside Mantova, so it requires deliberate travel, which gives the visit a natural sense of occasion. The combination of a 4.6/5 Pearl rating, three Michelin stars, and a Relais & Châteaux membership signals a formal, attentive experience. If you need proximity to a city or a lively atmosphere, this is not the right call — the setting is rural and the pace is unhurried.

    Is Dal Pescatore worth the price?

    At €€€€ pricing, Dal Pescatore sits at the top tier of Italian fine dining, but it has the credentials to justify that position: three Michelin stars held for nearly 30 years, a 98-point score on La Liste 2026, and a top-20 finish on OAD's Classical Europe ranking. Comparable Italian three-star restaurants like Osteria Francescana or Enoteca Pinchiorri charge in the same bracket. The case for the spend is strongest if you book Friday or Saturday lunch, which allows a slower pace and avoids a late return drive through rural Lombardy.

    What are alternatives to Dal Pescatore in Runate?

    There are no direct alternatives in Runate itself — it is a hamlet with a handful of residents and Dal Pescatore is the reason to go there. For three-star Italian cooking in the broader region, Le Calandre (Rubano, near Padova) offers a more modernist approach, while Osteria Francescana (Modena) is the most prominent Italian fine dining address of the current era. If you want something in the same classical register but at two-star level, Enrico Bartolini's various addresses offer an alternative entry point.

    What should I wear to Dal Pescatore?

    Dal Pescatore is a three-Michelin-star Relais & Châteaux property with a formal service style. Jackets for men are the safe assumption; dressing down significantly would feel out of place in the room. This is not a venue where the atmosphere softens the formality — the setting is elegant and the service is structured, so formal or business-formal attire is appropriate for both lunch and dinner.

    Can Dal Pescatore accommodate groups?

    The venue database does not include specific private dining or group capacity details, so check the venue's official channels at pescatore@relaischateaux.com or +39 0376 72 30 01 before assuming a large party can be accommodated on a standard reservation. As a family-run restaurant in a converted inn, the dining room is intimate rather than large, and peak evening sittings (Thursday through Saturday) will have the least flexibility for groups. Lunch on Friday through Sunday is likely the more accommodating option.

    Location

    Via Runate, 15, 46013 Canneto sull'Oglio MN, Italy

    Runate, Italy

    Compare Dal Pescatore

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    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Dal PescatoreItalian, Italian ContemporaryLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 98pts; Having held three Michelin stars since 1996 (an Italian record), this restaurant is now close to celebrating a century in business. Situated in the village of Runate, which lies in the countryside between Cremona and Mantova and has just a few dozen inhabitants, Dal Pescatore is run by an extraordinary couple who have transformed what was an old family inn into a temple of elegance and hospitality. Antonio Santini oversees the front of house, while his wife Nadia is at the helm in the kitchen, aided by sons Giovanni and Alberto. In a setting boasting an elegant mix of old and new, where space, light and colour combine to create an enchanting ambience, enjoy memorable dishes that have evolved over the decades, improving year after year without ever succumbing to modern trends so that the focus is always on flavour and the joy of good food. The superb roasts and braised dishes are prepared using meat sourced from Cascina Runate, while the local petit gris snails served with aromatic herbs and sweet garlic are equally delicious.; Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #16 (2025); HIGHLIGHTS: • 3 MICHELIN STARS & 1 GREEN STAR 2025 • TRADITION MEETS CREATIVITY • FAMILY TIES • OWNERS' COUNTRY HOUSE DIRECTIONS & ACCESS: Website and contact information E-mail: pescatore@relaischateaux.com Tel. : +39 0376 72 30 01 MEMBER SINCE: 4.6/5; Les Grandes Tables Du Monde Award (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 97pts; Michelin 3 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #12 (2024); Michelin 3 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #12 (2023); World's 50 Best Restaurants #38 (2011); World's 50 Best Restaurants #36 (2010); World's 50 Best Restaurants #48 (2009); World's 50 Best Restaurants #23 (2008); World's 50 Best Restaurants #31 (2007); World's 50 Best Restaurants #42 (2006); World's 50 Best Restaurants #23 (2004); World's 50 Best Restaurants #35 (2003)Near Impossible
    Atelier Moessmer Norbert NiederkoflerItalian, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Enoteca PinchiorriItalian - French, Italian ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Enrico BartoliniCreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Le CalandreProgressive Italian, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Osteria FrancescanaProgressive Italian, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    How Dal Pescatore stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    How Dal Pescatore Compares

    Among Italy's €€€€ three-star restaurants, Dal Pescatore occupies a specific position: classical, family-rooted, and geographically remote in a way that reinforces the experience rather than limiting it. If you are comparing it to Osteria Francescana in Modena or Le Calandre in Rubano, the key difference is philosophical. Those kitchens are progressive and technique-forward; Dal Pescatore is not, and that is a feature rather than a limitation. Its Opinionated About Dining classical Europe ranking (#16 in 2025) places it ahead of most Italian peers in its category. If you want cooking that pushes boundaries, book Osteria Francescana. If you want cooking that has been refined across decades without chasing trends, Dal Pescatore has the stronger claim.

    Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence is the closest peer in terms of price tier, formality, and longevity. Enoteca Pinchiorri has the deeper wine programme and urban accessibility; Dal Pescatore has the farm provenance story and the rural setting that makes the meal feel like a genuine journey. For first-time visitors to Italian three-star dining, Enoteca Pinchiorri is easier to get to and pair with a city itinerary. For a return trip where the meal is the destination, Dal Pescatore is the more singular choice. Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico shares the remote-destination format and the sourcing ethos, but its creative Alpine cooking sits in a different register — worth considering if you want sustainability-led innovation rather than classical tradition.

    Enrico Bartolini in Milan offers the €€€€ tier with urban convenience and a more contemporary approach. For diners who cannot justify the Runate detour, it is the practical alternative at a comparable price point. That said, Dal Pescatore's 98-point La Liste score and its near-century of continuous operation make the journey defensible for anyone serious about Italian classical cooking. Book Dal Pescatore if the meal is the trip. Book Bartolini if you need the trip to include Milan.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    7:30–9:30 pm
    Thursday
    7:30–9:30 pm
    Friday
    12–1:30 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–1:30 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm
    Sunday
    12–1:30 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm

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