Restaurant in San Giorgio di Valpolicella, Italy
Dalla Rosa Alda
350ptsTwo Michelin nods, one-€ prices. Book it.

About Dalla Rosa Alda
Dalla Rosa Alda holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025, serving hand-made Venetian pasta and regional dishes in the hilltop village of San Giorgio di Valpolicella. At a single-€ price point with easy booking, it is the most straightforward value decision in the Valpolicella wine zone — particularly for food and wine travellers who want local produce cooked without performance.
The Verdict
Dalla Rosa Alda is worth the trip. Holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand for at least two consecutive years (2024 and 2025), this Venetian trattoria in the hills above Verona delivers honest regional cooking at a price point that makes it one of the most compelling value propositions in the Valpolicella zone. Booking is easy by Italian fine-dining standards, which makes the decision direct: if you are anywhere near San Giorgio di Valpolicella and care about traditional pasta and local wine, this should be your first call.
Portrait
The setting matters here before you even sit down. San Giorgio di Valpolicella sits in the upper reaches of the valley, a medieval hilltop village with views across terraced vineyards that produce some of Italy's most serious red wines — Amarone, Valpolicella Classico, Ripasso. The visual context of the surrounding landscape frames every plate that arrives at the table, and that framing is part of what Dalla Rosa Alda does well: it places itself squarely inside its terroir rather than apart from it.
The dish that defines the kitchen's identity is the Enbogonè tagliatelle. Made entirely by hand, the pasta is seasoned with a sauce built from borlotti beans, local extra-virgin olive oil, and rosemary. This is not a dish that trades on technical complexity or surprise — it trades on precision and restraint. The ingredients are few, the execution is the point. For a food-focused traveller who has spent time at higher-budget addresses chasing elaboration, this kind of cooking can feel like a recalibration: a reminder of what regional Italian cuisine does when it is not performing for a Michelin jury but simply cooking what the land produces.
Broader menu extends that same principle. Dishes are drawn mainly from carefully selected regional produce, and the wine list gives priority to local producers , the kind of selection that pairs with the food not as an afterthought but as part of the same argument about place. If you are in the Valpolicella specifically to drink the wines in context, this is the table that earns that conversation most naturally. For a comparison point, Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona gives you a higher-budget Venetian experience with more technical ambition; Dalla Rosa Alda gives you the region's agricultural identity at a fraction of the cost.
Bib Gourmand recognition, held across 2024 and 2025, tells you something specific: Michelin's inspectors rate this as a place delivering quality food at prices that don't require a special-occasion budget. In practical terms, that means you can eat well here without front-loading the decision with anxiety about the bill. The single euro sign (€) price band confirms it: this is accessible cooking, and the awards confirm the quality ceiling is higher than the price suggests.
Tasting arc at Dalla Rosa Alda is less a formal sequence of courses and more a progression through the Valpolicella pantry. Where a restaurant like Osteria Francescana in Modena constructs a meal as a conceptual narrative, Dalla Rosa Alda builds its progression through ingredient logic: what the season offers, what the land grows, what the valley produces. For a food and wine explorer who finds meaning in that kind of grounded coherence, the meal earns its place. The pasta course is the architectural centre; everything around it is supporting evidence.
Google reviewers rate the restaurant 4.5 from 273 reviews , a figure that carries weight because it reflects a broad, non-specialist audience returning a high score. It suggests consistency rather than occasional brilliance, which for a trattoria at this price point is exactly what you want confirmed before you make the drive up the hill.
For Venetian cooking in other contexts, La Caravella on the Amalfi Coast and March in Houston both work within the tradition but from very different geographic positions. Neither replaces the specific experience of eating Venetian food in its actual territory, surrounded by the wines that shaped the cuisine.
One practical note for explorers planning around the wine region: San Giorgio di Valpolicella is a destination visit, not a casual detour. Build time into your schedule to explore the village and the surrounding hillside before or after the meal. Pearl's guides to wineries in the area, other restaurants, and local experiences are worth checking alongside this booking.
Know Before You Go
- Price range: € (Bib Gourmand , quality above its price point)
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024, 2025
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no months-ahead planning required
- Cuisine: Venetian, with strong regional-produce focus
- Signature dish: Enbogonè tagliatelle (hand-made pasta, borlotti beans, local olive oil, rosemary)
- Wine: Local Valpolicella producers prioritised on the list
- Google rating: 4.5 from 273 reviews
- Location: San Giorgio di Valpolicella (Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella), Verona province, Italy
- Leading for: Food and wine explorers, couples, small groups visiting the Valpolicella wine region
- More in the area: Hotels · Bars · Wineries
How It Compares
Against the other addresses in Pearl's Italian comparison set, Dalla Rosa Alda occupies a very different tier in every dimension except credibility. Dal Pescatore in Runate and Osteria Francescana in Modena both sit at €€€€ with Michelin stars and booking windows measured in months. If your priority is technical ambition and you have the budget, those are different decisions entirely. Dalla Rosa Alda does not compete with them on elaboration , it competes on authenticity and value, and on those terms it wins clearly.
Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico and Reale in Castel di Sangro both take a regional-produce philosophy to a higher level of conceptual development, but at significantly higher prices and with much more demanding booking logistics. For a traveller who wants the philosophy without the production, Dalla Rosa Alda is the more accessible entry point. Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone offers a comparable coastal Italian experience at the luxury end; if setting is what drives your decision, that's a different trade-off.
Within the Veneto specifically, Le Calandre in Rubano and Piazza Duomo in Alba represent the fine-dining ceiling for northern Italian regional cooking. Both are worth knowing about if your trip spans multiple cities. But for a single meal in the Valpolicella hills that costs less, books easily, and puts the local wine and pasta tradition at the centre of the plate, Dalla Rosa Alda is the correct choice. Check Pearl's full San Giorgio di Valpolicella restaurant guide for additional options in the area.
FAQ
Is Dalla Rosa Alda worth the price?
Yes, clearly. A Michelin Bib Gourmand for two consecutive years (2024 and 2025) at a single-€ price point is a strong signal: inspectors rated this as quality cooking that exceeds what the bill suggests. For Venetian regional food in the Valpolicella, you would spend three to four times as much at starred addresses nearby for a different style of cooking, not a better one.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Dalla Rosa Alda?
The kitchen's strength is its regional coherence rather than formal tasting-menu architecture. The Enbogonè tagliatelle , hand-made pasta with borlotti beans, local olive oil, and rosemary , is the dish to anchor your meal around. Work the rest of the menu as a progression through local ingredients rather than expecting a structured multi-course narrative. At this price tier, the value is in the produce quality and execution, not in theatrical sequencing.
Is Dalla Rosa Alda good for a special occasion?
It works well for a low-key celebration or an anniversary dinner with a focus on food and wine rather than formality. The Bib Gourmand recognition and 4.5 Google score suggest a reliable, consistent experience. If you need full ceremony and a longer tasting menu, consider Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona for a higher-register occasion at a manageable distance.
What are alternatives to Dalla Rosa Alda in San Giorgio di Valpolicella?
Options at the same trattoria level in the immediate area are limited , which is part of why this address matters. For Venetian cooking at a higher budget in the broader Veneto, Le Calandre in Rubano and Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona are the natural next step up. See Pearl's San Giorgio di Valpolicella restaurant guide for the full picture.
Can Dalla Rosa Alda accommodate groups?
No specific seat count or group policy is confirmed in the data. Given the trattoria format and hilltop village location, it is advisable to contact the restaurant directly for parties larger than four to confirm availability and table configuration.
What should I wear to Dalla Rosa Alda?
No formal dress code is listed. The Bib Gourmand positioning and the € price band suggest smart-casual is appropriate , the kind of outfit you'd wear to a serious but unpretentious Italian trattoria. Leave the jacket at the hotel; leave the trainers there too.
Can I eat at the bar at Dalla Rosa Alda?
No bar-seating information is confirmed in the available data. The restaurant's traditional Venetian trattoria format makes a dedicated bar counter less likely than at an urban address. Contact them directly to confirm if bar seating matters to you.
Compare Dalla Rosa Alda
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dalla Rosa Alda | € | Easy | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Dal Pescatore | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Osteria Francescana | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Quattro Passi | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Reale | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Dalla Rosa Alda accommodate groups?
No group policy or seat count is confirmed for Dalla Rosa Alda. The trattoria format in a small hilltop village suggests capacity is limited, so check the venue's official channels before planning any table of six or more. If a large-group booking is your primary concern, a bigger venue in Verona proper will offer more flexibility.
What should I wear to Dalla Rosa Alda?
No dress code is listed, and nothing in the venue's profile points toward formality. A Michelin Bib Gourmand at a single-€ price band in a Venetian hilltop village signals a relaxed setting — neat, comfortable clothes are appropriate. Leave the jacket at the hotel.
Can I eat at the bar at Dalla Rosa Alda?
There is no confirmed bar-seating arrangement at Dalla Rosa Alda. The traditional Venetian trattoria format makes a dedicated bar counter unlikely, and the Bib Gourmand recognition is tied to the dining room experience. Plan for a seated table rather than a drop-in counter meal.
Is Dalla Rosa Alda worth the price?
Yes. Michelin inspectors awarded it a Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025 — their explicit mark for good cooking at a fair price — and the price band is a single €, which is rare at this recognition level anywhere in Italy. The Enbogonè tagliatelle, hand-made and finished with borlotti beans, local olive oil, and rosemary, is the dish to anchor your order around. For the money, there is little competition in the area.
What are alternatives to Dalla Rosa Alda in San Giorgio di Valpolicella?
Comparable trattoria-level options in the immediate village are scarce, which is a core part of why Dalla Rosa Alda matters here. For Venetian cooking with more formal ambition and higher spend, Dal Pescatore in Canneto sull'Oglio is the regional reference point, though it operates at a completely different price tier. If you are staying in Verona, the city offers a broader range of mid-range options without the detour.
Is Dalla Rosa Alda good for a special occasion?
It works well for a low-key celebration — an anniversary or a small birthday dinner where the food is the focus, not the event production. The Bib Gourmand standing and the local wine selection provide credibility without ceremony. If you need private dining, event staffing, or a formal multi-course set menu, the trattoria format here is probably not the right fit.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Dalla Rosa Alda?
No tasting menu is confirmed in the available data. The kitchen's identity, based on what Michelin inspectors have highlighted, is built around honest regional cooking — hand-made pasta, local produce, Valpolicella wines — rather than a structured multi-course format. Order the Enbogonè tagliatelle and let the menu guide you from there.
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