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    Restaurant in Serralunga d'Alba, Italy

    La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti

    1,670pts

    Two Michelin stars, three menus, one detour worth making.

    La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti, Restaurant in Serralunga d'Alba

    About La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti

    La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti is a two-Michelin-star destination in Serralunga d'Alba built around three distinct tasting menus — including a fully blind vegetable-forward sequence sourced from biodynamic kitchen gardens. With a La Liste score that jumped to 92 points in 2026, this is the serious food stop in the Langhe hills. Book months ahead; near-impossible to secure in truffle season.

    Verdict: A €€€€ tasting menu destination in Serralunga d'Alba that earns its two Michelin stars and makes a serious case for the detour into Piedmont's Langhe hills

    At the €€€€ price point, La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti sits at the leading of the Langhe dining tier — and it delivers enough to justify the spend, provided you come in tasting-menu mode. This is not a casual dinner in Alba's piazzas. It is a committed, multi-course commitment set within Il Boscareto Resort in Serralunga d'Alba, and the experience is built around three distinct menus that each represent a different register of the kitchen's ambition. If you are traveling to Piedmont for the wine, the truffles, and the serious food, this is where you spend your biggest evening.

    The atmosphere at La Rei Natura reads formal but not stiff. The setting within a resort property outside the village creates a particular kind of stillness — unhurried, sequestered from the tourist circuit of Alba , which suits the long-form tasting menu format. Expect a quiet, composed room rather than a buzzing urban dining room. If you want energy and clatter, this is not the right choice. If you want a focused, near-silent progression through twelve or more courses with a serious wine list alongside, this is close to the ideal room for it in the region. For a livelier atmosphere in the area, Guidoristorante offers a more traditional Piedmontese experience.

    The Three Menus: How the Tasting Architecture Works

    The menu structure at La Rei Natura is one of the most considered in northern Italy. Three options are available, and they differ meaningfully , this is not a single tasting menu offered in short or long form.

    Emozione is the most personal of the three: creative dishes rooted in the chef's childhood memories and Piedmontese-Calabrian background, available à la carte style so you can edit the progression. This is the entry point for first-timers who want some flexibility.

    Voyage pulls from Mammoliti's training years abroad , work stages under Alain Ducasse, Pierre Gagnaire, Yannick Alléno, and Marc Meneau left a visible imprint on this menu, with ingredients and techniques reaching beyond Piedmont's borders. La Liste notes a mango and coconut dessert as a highlight of this menu, which signals how far Voyage travels from the local register. Also available à la carte style.

    Mad100% Natura is the boldest of the three: a fully blind tasting menu in which the kitchen dictates the entire sequence. This is where Mammoliti's commitment to biodynamic sourcing , most vegetables come from local biodynamic kitchen gardens and greenhouses , is most legible. The format suits returning guests or diners who want to surrender the decision entirely to the kitchen. Book this one if you are making a dedicated trip.

    The seasonal anchor matters here. La Rei Natura's vegetable-forward philosophy means the menu in autumn, when Piedmont's truffle season peaks and root vegetables and wild herbs shift the kitchen's palette, differs substantially from what you would encounter in spring or summer. The current season's produce shapes what arrives at the table more than at most restaurants at this level, which rewards diners who time their visit to the Langhe's agricultural calendar. Pair the meal with a reservation at one of the Serralunga d'Alba wineries the same day , the wine program in the room is reportedly strong, and arriving with some context on the local Barolo producers helps.

    Credentials and How They Compare

    Two Michelin stars (awarded in both 2024 and 2025), a La Liste score that climbed from 81.5 points in 2025 to 92 points in 2026, and a position of #317 to #348 in the Opinionated About Dining Classical Europe ranking across consecutive years: this is a kitchen moving in the right direction. The La Liste jump of ten-plus points in a single year is a notable signal that the restaurant's ambition is being recognized at the international level. For context, Piazza Duomo in Alba is the region's three-star benchmark, and La Rei Natura operates one tier below that in formal accolade terms , though not necessarily in creativity or seasonal produce sourcing.

    The Google rating of 4.6 across 27 reviews is thin as a sample size but consistent with what the major guides suggest: high satisfaction among those who make the trip. The low review count also reflects how genuinely destination-specific this restaurant is , this is not a place people stumble into.

    Booking and Hours

    Booking difficulty here is rated near-impossible. That assessment is accurate for peak season (autumn truffle period, late September through November) and for weekends year-round. The restaurant operates Thursday through Sunday for dinner (7:30–10pm), with lunch added on Saturday and Sunday (12:30–2pm). Monday and Tuesday are closed. Wednesday opens for dinner only. If you cannot secure a reservation at your preferred date, check our full Serralunga d'Alba restaurants guide for nearby alternatives.

    No booking method is confirmed in our data , approach directly via the Il Boscareto Resort for reservations, and plan several months ahead for autumn dates. Do not arrive expecting walk-in availability. The blind tasting menu (Mad100% Natura) may carry specific booking conditions; confirm at the time of reservation.

    Quick reference: €€€€ | Three tasting menus (two with à la carte flexibility) | Thu–Sun dinner; Sat–Sun lunch | Near-impossible to book in peak season | Il Boscareto Resort, Serralunga d'Alba.

    Who Should Book

    La Rei Natura earns the trip if you are a food-focused traveler visiting Piedmont for the wine and the table , the combination of the tasting menu architecture, the biodynamic vegetable sourcing, and the Langhe setting is specific enough that there is nothing quite like it in this geography. If your priority is a more classic Piedmontese meal at a lower commitment level, Guidoristorante is the smarter pick. If you are already making the journey for serious Italian fine dining, this sits alongside Reale in Castel di Sangro and Uliassi in Senigallia as one of Italy's most distinctive two-star tables right now , each with a completely different culinary logic, but all operating at a level where the price is justified by the execution.

    For broader Piedmont and Langhe trip planning, see our Serralunga d'Alba hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti in Serralunga d'Alba?

    Le Calandre near Padua is the closest format comparison — a multi-starred tasting menu destination with similar ambition at the €€€€ tier, though the cooking style and regional focus differ substantially. Dal Pescatore in Mantua offers a more classical Italian approach if you want tradition over creative vegetable-forward cuisine. For the Piedmont region specifically, La Rei Natura has little direct competition at the two-star level: the combination of biodynamic sourcing, three distinct tasting menus, and a La Liste score that rose to 92 points in 2026 places it in a category of its own within the Langhe.

    Is La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti good for solo dining?

    Yes — the tasting menu format at La Rei Natura suits solo diners well, since you're guided through the experience rather than managing a shared table. The MAD100% Natura blind menu is particularly suited to solo visits: you surrender the choice entirely, which removes the only real downside of dining alone at a €€€€ restaurant. Booking solo during peak truffle season (late September through November) is still competitive, so plan well ahead.

    What should a first-timer know about La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti?

    Three things before you book: the restaurant is open only four days a week (Thursday through Sunday), so timing your visit to Piedmont around these hours is non-negotiable. The venue is inside the Il Boscareto Resort on Via Roddino, 21 in Serralunga d'Alba, which means you'll need a car or arranged transfer from Alba. And the kitchen's identity is built around vegetable-forward, biodynamic-sourced ingredients — Mammoliti trained under Alain Ducasse, Pierre Gagnaire, and Yannick Alléno, so the technique is French-influenced, but the produce agenda is firmly Piedmontese.

    Is lunch or dinner better at La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti?

    Lunch is the easier booking and runs Saturday and Sunday only, starting at 12:30 pm. Dinner runs Thursday through Sunday from 7:30 pm. If you're visiting Piedmont for the Langhe landscape and winery visits, a Saturday or Sunday lunch slots in naturally and lets you continue the afternoon in the Barolo zone. Dinner is the more focused format for those who want the full tasting menu arc without other commitments in the day.

    What should I order at La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti?

    The menu structure gives you three routes: Emozione (dishes inspired by the chef's childhood and Piedmontese memories, available à la carte from the menu), Voyage (drawing on Mammoliti's time cooking internationally, also available à la carte, including a mango and coconut dessert cited by La Liste), and MAD100% Natura (a fully blind tasting menu focused on the chef's biodynamic vegetable sourcing). For a first visit, MAD100% Natura is the clearest expression of what distinguishes this restaurant from every other two-star in northern Italy. If you prefer control over the progression, Emozione is the more grounded starting point.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    7:30–10 pm
    Thursday
    7:30–10 pm
    Friday
    7:30–10 pm
    Saturday
    12:30–2 pm, 7:30–10 pm
    Sunday
    12:30–2 pm, 7:30–10 pm

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