Restaurant in Carovigno, Italy
Dissapore di Andrea Catalano
650ptsPuglian roots, rooftop views, easy to book.

About Dissapore di Andrea Catalano
Dissapore di Andrea Catalano is a Michelin-recognised modern restaurant in Carovigno's historic centre, cooking seasonal Puglian dishes with quality local ingredients at €€€ pricing. The summer terrace, with views over the village rooftops toward the Adriatic, is a specific reason to visit between June and September. Booking is straightforward — one to two weeks out covers most evenings, with a little more lead time needed for peak summer weekends.
Should You Book Dissapore di Andrea Catalano?
If you're already considering a meal at one of Puglia's celebrated destination restaurants, Dissapore di Andrea Catalano in Carovigno makes a strong case for a different kind of evening. Where €€€€ restaurants like Osteria Francescana in Modena or Reale in Castel di Sangro demand significant advance planning, serious budgets, and occasionally an appetite for theatre, Dissapore operates at €€€, keeps its booking window manageable, and puts the focus squarely on what's growing, fishing, and harvesting in Puglia right now. The trade-off is clear: less spectacle, more substance. For the right traveller, that's exactly the point.
The Restaurant
Dissapore sits inside the historic centre of Carovigno, a fortified hilltop town in the Valle d'Itria that most visitors pass through on the way to Ostuni or the coast. Getting here on foot requires threading through a maze of narrow streets — a minor inconvenience worth tolerating. The dining room itself is built from lime and stone, with a domed ceiling that's typical of the trulli architectural tradition in this part of Puglia. In summer, the restaurant opens an outdoor terrace with views over the village rooftops and, on clear days, a distant stripe of the Adriatic. These are not incidental details: the setting actively shapes the quality of the meal, and the terrace in particular is one of the better reasons to time your visit between June and September.
The cuisine is classified as Modern, but the kitchen works from a deeply regional base. Dishes draw from classic Puglian recipes, reinterpreted with quality ingredients rather than novelty for its own sake. The Michelin-cited signature is scampi with sweet pepper and saffron, described in the guide as "purely instinctive" — a phrase that signals spontaneity and seasonal responsiveness rather than a fixed tasting menu that never changes. The wine list extends from Puglian producers outward to the rest of Italy and beyond, which means you can drink well at every price point without being steered exclusively toward local labels. Front of house is managed by Franca, who Michelin specifically highlights for service that reads as warm and engaged rather than formal. At this price tier and in this town, that's a meaningful differentiator.
When to Go and What Changes by Season
Timing matters more here than at most restaurants in this category. In summer, the terrace is the main event: open air, rooftop views, sea in the distance, and an evening light over the Pugliese countryside that no interior can replicate. If you're visiting the region between June and early September, prioritise a dinner reservation specifically for the outdoor seating. The kitchen's emphasis on seasonal and top-quality local ingredients means the menu shifts in response to what's available, so summer brings the full abundance of Puglian produce , stone fruits, local tomatoes, fresh seafood from the nearby Adriatic coast. Autumn shifts the focus toward richer preparations and inland ingredients. Winter dining moves entirely inside, where the domed stone room is atmospheric but the experience is markedly different from the terrace. The restaurant is closed Monday for lunch and Sunday for lunch, so weekend visitors should note that Sunday is dinner-only.
For food and wine travellers who are building an itinerary around the region, Dissapore pairs naturally with a visit to Già Sotto l'Arco, the other well-regarded option in Carovigno, and with Osteria Casale Ferrovia for a more relaxed Apulian meal. Together they give you a complete picture of what Carovigno's dining scene can offer at different price points and registers. For a fuller view of what's available in the area, the Carovigno restaurants guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the broader options.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking is rated Easy , no months-in-advance scramble required, unlike the €€€€ tier. A week to two weeks out is a sensible buffer for dinner; the summer terrace fills faster, so push that to three weeks if you have a fixed travel date in July or August. Hours: Monday dinner only (7:30–10 PM); Tuesday through Saturday lunch (1–2:30 PM) and dinner (7:30–10 PM); Sunday dinner only (7:30–10 PM). Budget: €€€ pricing puts this in the mid-to-upper range for the region , expect to spend meaningfully but not at the level of Italy's destination tasting menus. Dress: No dress code is listed; smart casual is appropriate given the setting and price point. Getting there: Carovigno is accessible by car from Brindisi (approximately 30 km) and from Ostuni (approximately 10 km). Navigating to the historic centre on foot is part of the experience; parking at the edge of the old town and walking in is the standard approach. Contact: No phone or website is currently listed in our database , check Google Maps or the restaurant's social profiles for the most current booking contact.
Google Rating
Dissapore holds a 4.8 out of 5 from 216 Google reviews , a score that reflects consistent delivery rather than a handful of enthusiastic early visitors. For a restaurant of this size in a small historic town, 216 reviews represents genuine volume, and the 4.8 average is among the higher scores you'll find at this level in Puglia.
How It Compares
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Già Sotto l'Arco , Italian, Carovigno
- Osteria Casale Ferrovia , Apulian, Carovigno
- Uliassi , Adriatic-focused, Senigallia
- Quattro Passi , Mediterranean, Marina del Cantone
- Enoteca Pinchiorri , Florence
- Piazza Duomo , Alba
- Le Calandre , Rubano
- Frantzén , Modern Cuisine, Stockholm
- Maison Lameloise , Modern Cuisine, Chagny
- Carovigno hotels
- Carovigno experiences
Frequently Asked Questions
- How far ahead should I book Dissapore di Andrea Catalano? One to two weeks out is enough for most evenings. In summer, when the terrace is open, push to three weeks , especially for Friday and Saturday dinners. This is one of the easier reservations to secure among Puglia's well-reviewed restaurants, and nowhere near the multi-month waits required at €€€€ tier destinations like Osteria Francescana or Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler.
- Is Dissapore di Andrea Catalano good for solo dining? Yes, with a caveat. The warm, attentive front-of-house service noted by Michelin makes solo dining more comfortable than at stiff, formal restaurants. The €€€ price point means a solo meal is meaningful but not extravagant. If you are travelling alone through Puglia and want one proper sit-down dinner in the region, this is a reasonable choice. The lunch service (Tuesday through Saturday, 1–2:30 PM) may be more relaxed for solo visitors than the dinner rush.
- What should I wear to Dissapore di Andrea Catalano? No dress code is listed. Smart casual is appropriate given the price point and the setting , think a step above resort wear, but not a jacket-required room. The summer terrace is open air, so factor in the evening temperature if you are dining in July or August in this part of Puglia, where nights are warm but breezy.
- Is Dissapore di Andrea Catalano worth the price? At €€€, yes, for what it delivers. You get Michelin-recognised cooking built around seasonal Puglian ingredients, a dining room with genuine architectural character, and service that receives specific praise from the guide. Compare that against the €€€€ tier , Dal Pescatore or Reale , and Dissapore represents better value for a traveller who wants quality over spectacle. The 4.8 Google score across 216 reviews supports the case.
- Is Dissapore di Andrea Catalano good for a special occasion? Yes, particularly in summer. The terrace with rooftop views and a distant sea horizon gives the restaurant a setting that works for a birthday, anniversary, or celebratory dinner in a way that a standard trattoria cannot match. The Michelin-cited quality and attentive service from Franca make it feel considered without tipping into the austere formality of top-tier tasting menu restaurants. For a special occasion in Puglia without the complexity of booking a €€€€ destination, this is the right call.
Compare Dissapore di Andrea Catalano
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dissapore di Andrea Catalano | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Don’t be put off by the maze of narrow streets leading to this restaurant in the historic town – once you reach your destination, you’ll enjoy delicious classic recipes from Puglia prepared using top-quality ingredients and full of unmistakeable flavours, all served in a charming dining room with lime and stone walls crowned by a domed ceiling. Among the highly recommended dishes, don’t miss the “purely instinctive” scampi with sweet pepper and saffron. Wines from Puglia, elsewhere in Italy and further afield accompany chef Andrea’s eclectic cuisine, while front of house, bubbly and friendly Franca oversees the excellent service. In summer, don’t miss the outdoor terrace overlooking the village rooftops with views of the sea in the distance!; Don’t be put off by the maze of narrow streets leading to this restaurant in the historic town – once you reach your destination, you’ll enjoy delicious classic recipes from Puglia prepared using top-quality ingredients and full of unmistakeable flavours, all served in a charming dining room with lime and stone walls crowned by a domed ceiling. Among the highly recommended dishes, don’t miss the “purely instinctive” scampi with sweet pepper and saffron. Wines from Puglia, elsewhere in Italy and further afield accompany chef Andrea’s eclectic cuisine, while front of house, bubbly and friendly Franca oversees the excellent service. In summer, don’t miss the outdoor terrace overlooking the village rooftops with views of the sea in the distance!; Don’t be put off by the maze of narrow streets leading to this restaurant in the historic town – once you reach your destination, you’ll enjoy delicious classic recipes from Puglia prepared using top-quality ingredients and full of unmistakeable flavours, all served in a charming dining room with lime and stone walls crowned by a domed ceiling. Among the highly recommended dishes, don’t miss the “purely instinctive” scampi with sweet pepper and saffron. Wines from Puglia, elsewhere in Italy and further afield accompany chef Andrea’s eclectic cuisine, while front of house, bubbly and friendly Franca oversees the excellent service. In summer, don’t miss the outdoor terrace overlooking the village rooftops with views of the sea in the distance! | Easy | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Osteria Francescana | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Quattro Passi | Italian, Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Reale | Progressive Italian, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Dissapore di Andrea Catalano measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Dissapore di Andrea Catalano?
One to two weeks in advance is enough for most visits. Booking is rated Easy — this isn't a months-in-advance situation the way top-tier €€€€ restaurants in the region require. That said, summer evenings fill faster when the rooftop terrace is open, so push toward two weeks if you're visiting July or August.
Is Dissapore di Andrea Catalano good for solo dining?
It works for solo diners who are comfortable with a sit-down restaurant format and want to eat well rather than quickly. The dining room is a proper restaurant setting with attentive service from front-of-house manager Franca, which means solo guests are looked after rather than ignored. If solo dining at a counter or bar suits you better, the format here won't feel natural.
What should I wear to Dissapore di Andrea Catalano?
The setting — a domed stone dining room in a historic hilltop town and a rooftop summer terrace — signals a step above casual. At €€€ pricing with Michelin recognition, most guests dress neatly without going formal. Think presentable rather than jacket-required.
Is Dissapore di Andrea Catalano worth the price?
At €€€, yes — particularly given the Michelin-noted quality and the fact that Carovigno is not a tourist-inflated market. The kitchen works with high-quality Puglian ingredients and the wine list covers both local and broader Italian producers. Compared to similarly priced restaurants in more visited parts of southern Italy, the value-for-quality ratio tilts in your favour here.
Is Dissapore di Andrea Catalano good for a special occasion?
A strong choice for a special dinner, especially in summer when the outdoor terrace offers rooftop views and sea in the distance. The combination of a Michelin-noted kitchen, warm service under Franca, and a distinctive domed stone dining room gives the evening a clear sense of occasion without the pressure of a rigid tasting-menu-only format. Book the terrace explicitly if your visit falls between June and September.
Hours
- Monday
- 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Tuesday
- 1 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Wednesday
- 1 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Thursday
- 1 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Friday
- 1 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Saturday
- 1 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Sunday
- 7:30 PM-10 PM
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