Restaurant in San Giorgio della Richinvelda, Italy
Il Favri
290ptsTraditional Friulian cooking at hard-to-argue prices.

About Il Favri
Il Favri is a Michelin Plate-recognised Friulian inn operating since the early 19th century, serving traditional dishes like frico and cured ham at budget (€) prices in San Giorgio della Richinvelda. With a 4.6 Google rating across 811 reviews and a beautiful garden for fine-weather dining, it is the most grounded, place-specific meal you will find in Pordenone province.
A Michelin-recognised inn in Friuli's countryside, at prices that make it almost impossible not to book
Il Favri sits at the lowest end of the price scale (€), which in a region like Friuli-Venezia Giulia means you are eating traditional, place-specific food in a setting that has been feeding people since the early nineteenth century, all without the financial commitment that Italian fine dining usually demands. If you are travelling through Pordenone province and want a meal that is rooted in the land rather than imported from a broader Italian culinary playbook, this is where you book. For a food and travel enthusiast who wants depth and local context rather than a polished city experience, Il Favri makes a compelling case.
The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms that the kitchen is operating at a consistent standard, even if the inn is not chasing stars. The Michelin Plate is awarded to restaurants with good cooking, distinct from the Bib Gourmand tier but meaningful as an indicator that the guide's inspectors found the food worth noting. At this price point in a rural Friulian village, that recognition matters. It tells you the kitchen is not coasting on nostalgia or tourist trade.
Why Il Favri matters here
San Giorgio della Richinvelda is a small comune in the Meduna valley, roughly between Pordenone and the Carnic Prealps. It is not a dining destination in any conventional sense. There are no clusters of restaurants competing for attention, no wine-bar strips, no Saturday-night crowds spilling onto cobblestones. What there is, along Via Borgo Meduna, is an inn that has been part of this community for well over two centuries. For the people who live here, Il Favri is not a special-occasion destination or a heritage attraction. It is simply where you eat.
That neighbourhood-anchor status shapes everything about the experience. The atmosphere is described as warm and rustic, which in a place like this is not a design decision but a function of the building's age and the clientele it has always served. The cuisine is Friulian, specifically and unapologetically, with dishes like frico (a fried cake of potato, onion, and aged cheese) and cured ham that reflect the agricultural and curing traditions of the region rather than any attempt to modernise or reinterpret them for outside visitors. If you arrive expecting the kind of place that explains its provenance on the menu, you will be disappointed. If you arrive ready to eat the food this valley has eaten for generations, you will understand immediately why the Michelin inspectors kept coming back.
The space and the garden
The physical setting at Il Favri divides into two distinct experiences depending on when you visit. Inside, the inn reads as genuinely rustic: a room that has accumulated character over two centuries rather than been designed to look like it has. It is the kind of space where the proportions and the furniture feel like they have not been optimised for Instagram, which is either a problem or a selling point depending on what you are looking for.
The more compelling option, available in fine weather, is the garden. Eating outside here is the timing call that makes the biggest difference to your visit. Spring through early autumn gives you access to what is described as a beautiful garden setting, and in a Friulian countryside context that means you are sitting among greenery that is agricultural and natural rather than manicured. If you are planning a visit specifically for the outdoor experience, aim for late spring or early summer: Friuli's summers can be warm and humid, and late May through June typically offers the most comfortable outdoor dining conditions before the heat builds in July and August. Weekday lunches in that window will give you the garden at its quietest.
What the 4.6 rating tells you
With 811 Google reviews at a 4.6 average, Il Favri has a volume of feedback that goes well beyond a local regulars' echo chamber. A 4.6 across that many reviews in a rural setting suggests that visitors arriving with different expectations are consistently leaving satisfied. That is a harder result to achieve than a high rating on fewer reviews, and it points to a kitchen and front-of-house operation that know what they are doing and deliver it reliably.
For the food-focused traveller, the signal to take from the Google rating alongside the Michelin Plate is that this is not a place where you need to lower your expectations to enjoy yourself. The cooking is straightforwardly good, the setting is characterful, and the prices make it one of the lower-risk bookings you will make in northern Italy.
Know Before You Go
- Price range: € (budget-friendly, one of the most accessible price points in the region)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, Michelin Plate 2025
- Google rating: 4.6 from 811 reviews
- Cuisine: Traditional Friulian (frico, cured ham, regional staples)
- Setting: Rustic inn with garden seating available in fine weather
- Leading time to visit: Late spring to early summer for outdoor dining; weekday lunch for the quietest experience
- Booking difficulty: Easy — walk-ins are likely possible, though calling ahead is advisable given the small-village setting and the possibility of limited covers
- Address: Via Borgo Meduna, 12, 33095 San Giorgio della Richinvelda PN, Italy
- Getting there: San Giorgio della Richinvelda is accessible by car from Pordenone (approximately 25km northwest); public transport connections are limited, so driving is the practical option for most visitors
How to use the broader region
Il Favri works leading as part of a longer Friulian itinerary rather than a standalone destination. The Pordenone province has its own wine culture, and the Meduna valley is close enough to the Collio and Grave del Friuli wine zones to make a multi-day trip worthwhile. See our full San Giorgio della Richinvelda wineries guide for context on what the region produces, and our full San Giorgio della Richinvelda restaurants guide if you are comparing options for the area. For accommodation planning, our full San Giorgio della Richinvelda hotels guide covers what is available locally. If you want to round out your time in Friuli with bars or local experiences, start with our bars guide and our experiences guide for the area.
For other Friulian cooking at a similar price point and register, Al Piave in Mariano del Friuli and Alla Pace in Sauris are worth considering as regional comparators. Both sit within the same traditional Friulian category and give you a sense of how the cooking varies across the region's different valleys and microclimates.
Compare Il Favri
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Il Favri | Friulian | € | Easy |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Osteria Francescana | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Quattro Passi | Italian, Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Reale | Progressive Italian, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
How Il Favri stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Il Favri accommodate groups?
The inn format and rustic dining room suggest it can handle small-to-medium groups, and the garden provides additional space in good weather. For larger parties, contact them directly via the address (Via Borgo Meduna, 12) to confirm capacity. At € pricing, a group meal here is low financial risk even if you need to split across tables.
How far ahead should I book Il Favri?
Book at least a week out, more in summer when the garden fills. With 811 Google reviews at 4.6, this is not a local secret — it draws visitors from across the Pordenone province. If you want a garden table in fine weather, give yourself two weeks of lead time.
What are alternatives to Il Favri in San Giorgio della Richinvelda?
San Giorgio della Richinvelda is a small comune, not a dining hub, so direct local alternatives are limited. For more Friulian cooking in the region, look toward Pordenone or the broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia countryside. Il Favri's combination of Michelin recognition and € pricing makes it the strongest case in its immediate area.
What should I order at Il Favri?
The Michelin listing specifically calls out frico (a potato, onion, and cheese fritter) and cured ham as representative dishes — both are Friulian staples and the reason to eat here. Order those first. Beyond that, stick to whatever the kitchen signals as the daily or seasonal focus; at these prices, the risk of a misstep is low.
Is Il Favri worth the price?
Yes, almost without qualification. At € pricing with a Michelin Plate in two consecutive years (2024 and 2025), Il Favri is one of the cleaner value propositions in northeast Italy. You are paying local trattoria rates for cooking that has cleared Michelin's quality threshold.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Il Favri?
No tasting menu is documented in the available data, and the inn format suggests the kitchen leans toward à la carte or daily specials rather than a formal tasting format. If a set menu is offered, the € price range means the financial commitment is minimal. Confirm when booking.
Is Il Favri good for a special occasion?
It depends on what you mean by special. The garden setting in fine weather and the inn's history — serving food since the early 19th century — give it genuine character for a relaxed, locally rooted celebration. It is not a white-tablecloth occasion restaurant; if you need formality, look to higher-tier Friulian venues. For a low-key but meaningful meal, it works well.
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