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    Restaurant in Mortara, Italy

    Guallina

    290pts

    Honest seasonal food, low prices, no fuss.

    Guallina, Restaurant in Mortara

    About Guallina

    A Michelin Plate country restaurant in a small village outside Mortara, Guallina earns its recognition at the €€ price point with seasonal local cooking and a wine list that Michelin specifically calls out. Easy to book, quiet, and best suited to unhurried lunches or intimate dinners. If you want production values, look elsewhere — if you want honest food at an honest price, this delivers.

    Verdict

    If you are driving through the Lomellina countryside and want an honest, seasonal meal at a price that makes most Italian restaurant bills look theatrical, Guallina is worth the detour. This is not a destination for tasting menus or tableside theatre. It is a small house in an outlying village that earns a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) for exactly what it promises: simple, inviting country cooking with wines to match. Book it for a long, unhurried lunch with a small group. Do not book it expecting the production values of Dal Pescatore in Runate or the creative ambition of Osteria Francescana in Modena.

    The Experience

    The setting is deliberately low-key. A small house in a hamlet outside Mortara means the atmosphere is quiet, unhurried, and closer to a good family table than a formal dining room. The energy here is calm to the point of stillness on a weekday, which is exactly the point. If you need buzz and noise, this is the wrong address. If you want to eat well without performance, it is the right one.

    Michelin's Plate recognition signals cooking that is consistent and well-executed at the category level, not fireworks. For country cooking in the Lomellina rice belt, that means seasonal ingredients, local producers, and a wine list that the Michelin note specifically calls out as excellent. At the €€ price point, that combination is difficult to find in northern Italy without driving further or paying more.

    The guest lens that matters here is the returning visitor. On a first visit, you are orienting yourself to the format. On a second, you know to let the kitchen lead on seasonal choices and to spend time with the wine list rather than defaulting to a familiar regional bottle. The Lomellina is not a high-profile wine destination, but a house that earns a Michelin note for its cellar in this context is worth exploring beyond the house pour.

    Groups and Private Dining

    Guallina's format suits small groups better than large parties. A setting described as a small house in a village suggests limited capacity, which means groups of six or more should contact the restaurant directly before assuming availability. The advantage for small groups of four to six is real: the intimate room and unhurried pace create a better shared meal than a larger, noisier restaurant would. There is no verified data on a dedicated private room, so do not assume one exists. If a private or semi-private arrangement matters to your booking, confirm it directly when you reserve.

    For a group occasion that needs more guaranteed space and formality, Dal Pescatore and Le Calandre in Rubano both offer more structured private dining infrastructure, albeit at significantly higher cost.

    Practical Details

    DetailGuallinaDal Pescatore21.9 (Piobesi d'Alba)
    Price tier€€€€€€Check Pearl
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2024, 2025)3 StarsCheck Pearl
    Cuisine styleCountry cooking, seasonalItalian ContemporaryCountry cooking
    Booking difficultyEasyHardCheck Pearl
    SettingVillage house, ruralCountry manor, ruralRural Piedmont
    Leading forUnhurried lunch, small groupsOccasion dining, groupsPiedmont country table

    Address: Via Molino di Faenza, 19, 27036 Guallina, PV, Italy. No website or phone number is listed in our data, so plan your reservation through a local booking channel or in person. Hours are not confirmed in our records — call ahead if you are travelling a distance.

    How It Compares

    See the full comparison section below.

    Worth Exploring Further

    FAQ

    How far ahead should I book Guallina?

    • Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so a few days to a week ahead should be sufficient for most visits. For weekend lunch in warmer months, book at least a week out to be safe. The small scale of the restaurant means it can fill without warning.

    Can I eat at the bar at Guallina?

    • No bar seating is confirmed in our data. Given the format , a small village house focused on country cooking , this is likely a table-service-only restaurant. Do not plan around bar dining here.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Guallina?

    • No tasting menu is confirmed in our data. Country cooking at this price tier in Italy typically means a traditional multi-course format (antipasto, primo, secondo, dolce) rather than a formal tasting structure. Ask when booking if a set menu is available.

    Can Guallina accommodate groups?

    • Small groups of four to six are likely well-suited to the format. Larger parties should contact the restaurant directly before booking, as capacity in a small house setting is limited. No private room is confirmed in our data, so do not assume one is available.

    What are alternatives to Guallina in Mortara?

    Is Guallina worth the price?

    • At €€ with a Michelin Plate for two consecutive years and a well-regarded wine list, yes. This is one of the more honest value propositions in the area. You are not paying for production or prestige , you are paying for seasonal, local cooking done with care. That trade-off is worth it at this price tier.

    Is Guallina good for a special occasion?

    • It works for an intimate occasion , a birthday lunch for two or a quiet anniversary dinner , where the setting and pace matter more than spectacle. For a celebration that needs theatre or a grand room, look at Dal Pescatore or Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence instead.

    Does Guallina handle dietary restrictions?

    • No information is available in our data on dietary accommodation. Given the country cooking format and the likely focus on set or traditional menus, contact the restaurant directly before visiting if you have specific dietary requirements. Do not assume flexibility without confirming it.

    Compare Guallina

    How Easy to Book: Guallina vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    GuallinaCountry cooking€€Easy
    Atelier Moessmer Norbert NiederkoflerItalian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Dal PescatoreItalian, Italian Contemporary€€€€Unknown
    Osteria FrancescanaProgressive Italian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Quattro PassiItalian, Mediterranean Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    RealeProgressive Italian, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown

    A quick look at how Guallina measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Guallina?

    Book at least one to two weeks ahead, especially for weekends. A small house in a hamlet outside Mortara means capacity is limited, and a Michelin Plate recognition two years running attracts a loyal local crowd. Turning up unannounced is a risk not worth taking given the drive.

    Can I eat at the bar at Guallina?

    Nothing in the available venue data confirms a bar or counter-dining option at Guallina. Given the format — a small house in a rural village — this reads as a table-service-only restaurant. check the venue's official channels before assuming walk-in bar seating is an option.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Guallina?

    No confirmed tasting menu format is documented for Guallina. What is confirmed is a seasonal, locally sourced menu at €€ pricing, which makes it a lower-stakes visit than comparably recognized spots. If you want a structured multi-course format, Dal Pescatore offers that at a significantly higher price point.

    Can Guallina accommodate groups?

    Small groups of two to four are the safest fit. A small house in a village setting implies limited covers, so parties of six or more should call ahead and confirm capacity before assuming the space can flex. Large celebrations would be better served at a venue with a documented private dining room.

    What are alternatives to Guallina in Mortara?

    Guallina is the only Michelin-recognized option documented in Mortara itself. For more formal Italian fine dining in the broader region, Dal Pescatore in Canneto sull'Oglio holds three Michelin Stars and operates at a very different price point. Guallina is the better call if value and informality are the priority.

    Is Guallina worth the price?

    At €€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025), Guallina delivers strong value by any regional benchmark. You are paying for honest seasonal cooking and good wines in a quiet countryside setting, not for theatre or prestige. For the price, there are very few comparable options in the Lomellina area.

    Is Guallina good for a special occasion?

    It works for a low-key celebration — a birthday lunch or an anniversary for a couple who would rather eat well quietly than perform in a formal dining room. It is not the call for a milestone that requires polish, ceremony, or private dining infrastructure. For that, consider Dal Pescatore or Osteria Francescana, both at considerably higher cost.

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