Restaurant in Vernante, Italy
Il Nazionale di Vernante
675ptsMountain lodge kitchen punching above its postcode.

About Il Nazionale di Vernante
Il Nazionale di Vernante is a mountain-lodge restaurant on the Italian-French border in Piedmont, ranked #530 in OAD's Top Restaurants in Europe (2025) and rated 4.6 across 620 Google reviews. Chef Fabio Ingallinera runs two tasting menus and a new bistrot, with a kitchen garden-driven vegetable program alongside the meat-focused core. Easy to book and worth a detour.
Should You Book Il Nazionale di Vernante?
If you have already eaten here once, the honest question on a return visit is whether the kitchen has moved. The answer, based on what the record shows, is yes: the bistrot addition means you now have two distinct entry points into the same kitchen, and the vegetable program has grown with three kitchen gardens supplying the dining room. For a first-timer coming from outside Vernante, this is the kind of mountain-lodge restaurant that earns a detour rather than just a pitstop. Book it.
The Restaurant
Il Nazionale sits inside the hotel of the same name on Via Cavour in Vernante, a small town on the Italian-French border in the Cuneo province of Piedmont. The setting does a lot of the work before the food arrives: two dining rooms built around wood, fireplace glow, and an atmosphere that reads as a well-maintained mountain lodge rather than a design showpiece. What you see when you walk in is the kind of room that has clearly been tended to, not renovated for Instagram. The visual register is warm, honest, and consistent with the cooking that follows.
Chef Fabio Ingallinera's menu is grounded in regional products, with meat as the primary focus. That said, the vegetable side of the menu has gained real weight: two of the three kitchen gardens are owned by the restaurant, and the produce they supply shows up in dishes that reviewers have flagged as genuinely notable. Chickpeas with chard and pasta and a mushroom risotto with dried mushroom powder have both been singled out for flavour clarity rather than technique showboating. The vegetable dessert combining carrots, green beans, zucchini, and spinach is the kind of dish that either wins you over or confirms this isn't your format. If you are coming primarily for meat, the classic tasting menu is the safer path. If you want to see what the kitchen does with produce, the contemporary menu is more revealing.
There are now two tasting menus on offer (one classic, one contemporary) alongside an à la carte and the newer bistrot, which was converted from the former bar. The bistrot serves simpler dishes, though the kitchen does not drop its standards there. For a first-timer, the bistrot is worth knowing about if you want to eat without committing to a full tasting menu format.
Leading Time to Visit
Wednesday is closed, so plan around that. Thursday dinner is the earliest option mid-week. Lunch service runs 12:30 PM to 2:15 PM and dinner runs 7:30 PM to 10 PM across open days. For a first visit, Saturday lunch is a practical choice: the room will be in use, the kitchen is in full rhythm, and the natural light through a mountain-lodge dining room at midday is a different experience from the firelit evening version. If atmosphere is your priority, Friday or Saturday dinner is when the wood-and-fireplace setting pays off most.
The location on the Italian-French border means the kitchen draws from both sides, and the mountain setting shapes what's on the plate seasonally. Visiting in autumn or winter gives you the version of this restaurant that makes most sense given the room: warming dishes, fireplaces in use, and produce from the tail end of the growing season.
The Counter and Bistrot
The new bistrot, built from the former bar space, functions as a lower-commitment way into the same kitchen. If you are travelling with someone who wants a shorter meal, or if you want to gauge the kitchen before committing to a tasting menu, this is the sensible route. The bistrot dishes are described as simpler but not ordinary, which is exactly the kind of distinction that matters when you are deciding between formats. For solo diners or couples who want flexibility, the bistrot also gives you a counter-adjacent experience without the full tasting menu structure.
Ratings and Recognition
Il Nazionale di Vernante holds a 4.6 Google rating across 620 reviews, which at that volume is a reliable signal rather than a statistical outlier. It is also ranked #530 in the Opinionated About Dining (OAD) Leading Restaurants in Europe for 2025, a peer-reviewed ranking that carries weight among serious diners. That places it in notable company without overstating its position. You are not booking one of Italy's leading ten, but you are booking a restaurant that professionals and knowledgeable diners have consistently flagged as worth the trip to Vernante.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book; no evidence of a long wait. Contact directly via the hotel. Closed: Wednesday all day. Hours: Lunch 12:30–2:15 PM, Dinner 7:30–10 PM (check Thursday, which is dinner only). Dress: No dress code is published; smart-casual is appropriate for a mountain lodge at this level. Budget: Price range is not published, but the OAD ranking and tasting menu format suggest a mid-to-upper range by regional standards. Confirm directly when booking. Getting there: Vernante is a small town in the Cuneo province of Piedmont; a car is the practical option from Cuneo or from the French side via the Tende pass.
For more on eating and staying in the area, see our full Vernante restaurants guide, our full Vernante hotels guide, our full Vernante bars guide, our full Vernante wineries guide, and our full Vernante experiences guide.
How It Compares
Against the top tier of Italian contemporary dining, Il Nazionale occupies a different register entirely. Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, Dal Pescatore in Runate, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, Enrico Bartolini in Milan, and Le Calandre in Rubano are all €€€€ operations with significant critical infrastructure behind them. Il Nazionale is not competing at that price point or ambition level, and that is precisely what makes it the right choice for a different kind of trip.
If you are already in Piedmont and considering a day-trip dining anchor, Piazza Duomo in Alba is the higher-commitment option in the same region, with more formal service and a deeper wine program. For a mountain-lodge experience with a stronger focus on technique, Atelier Moessmer in Brunico is the more demanding version of a similar premise, but at a considerably higher price. Il Nazionale wins on accessibility, warmth, and the ease of booking.
Among Contemporary Italian options at a comparable regional level, Il Piastrino in Pennabilli and Ristorante Berton in Milan serve as useful reference points for different diner profiles. Berton is the city option if you want the same contemporary Italian format with easier logistics. Il Piastrino is closer to Il Nazionale in spirit: a destination restaurant in a small town, built around regional identity. If you are travelling specifically to Vernante, Il Nazionale is the obvious booking. If you are assembling a Piedmont itinerary, it sits comfortably alongside Osteria Francescana in Modena as a contrast in scale and formality, not a direct competitor.
Compare Il Nazionale di Vernante
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Il Nazionale di Vernante | Contemporary Italian | Easy | |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | Italian - French, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Enrico Bartolini | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Le Calandre | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Il Nazionale di Vernante?
The setting is a mountain lodge hotel on Via Cavour in Vernante, which signals relaxed rather than formal. Neat, comfortable clothing fits the room — think well-dressed casual rather than a city fine-dining dress code. The elegance here comes from the wood-panelled dining rooms and service quality, not a strict door policy.
Does Il Nazionale di Vernante handle dietary restrictions?
Vegetable-focused dishes are increasingly central to the menu, supported by three kitchen gardens (two owned by the restaurant), and reviewers specifically single out the vegetable-led dishes as among the strongest on the plate. That said, meat remains the kitchen's anchor. If your restriction goes beyond preference into allergy territory, check the venue's official channels before booking — phone and website details are not publicly listed, so reach out via the hotel address at Via Cavour, 60, Vernante.
What should a first-timer know about Il Nazionale di Vernante?
The restaurant sits inside a hotel on the Italian-French border in a small Cuneo town — this is not a destination you stumble across. Two tasting menus are available (one classic, one with a contemporary lean) plus an à la carte, and the newer bistrot in the former bar space offers a lower-commitment entry point if you want to test the kitchen before committing to a full menu. It holds a ranking of #530 in Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in Europe for 2025, which sets accurate expectations: serious regional cooking, not a globally hyped address.
Is Il Nazionale di Vernante good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. The dining rooms have fireplaces, warm wood interiors, and service described as genuinely kind — that combination works well for an anniversary or celebration dinner. The tasting menu format suits a paced, occasion-style meal. Where it differs from a conventional special-occasion splurge is in atmosphere: this is mountain-lodge warmth, not metropolitan theatre, which for the right couple or group is the better choice.
What are alternatives to Il Nazionale di Vernante in Vernante?
There are no comparable contemporary Italian tasting-menu restaurants documented within Vernante itself — the town is small and Il Nazionale is its standout dining address. If you are willing to drive into the broader Cuneo province or Piedmont, the regional dining options expand considerably. For a different register entirely, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico operates at a higher price and profile level; for classic Piedmontese cooking without the mountain-lodge context, look at established regional addresses in Cuneo city.
Hours
- Monday
- 12:30 PM-2:15 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Tuesday
- 12:30 PM-2:15 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Wednesday
- closed
- Thursday
- 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Friday
- 12:30 PM-2:15 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Saturday
- 12:30 PM-2:15 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
- Sunday
- 12:30 PM-2:15 PM 7:30 PM-10 PM
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