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    Restaurant in Villa di Chiavenna, Italy

    Lanterna Verde

    650pts

    Family-run Michelin star worth the detour.

    Lanterna Verde, Restaurant in Villa di Chiavenna

    About Lanterna Verde

    A Michelin one-star family restaurant in Villa di Chiavenna with over 40 years of history and a 4.7 Google rating from 325 reviews. At €€€, it is one of the most accessible starred restaurants in northern Italy, combining lake fish, regional Lombard recipes, and Roberto Tonola's contemporary kitchen work. Book hard and plan for the season — the fireplace room in winter and the garden terrace in summer are genuinely different experiences.

    Book the Garden Table in Summer, the Fireside Room in Winter — and Plan for Two Visits

    The single most useful piece of advice for Lanterna Verde: decide your season before you book, then build your reservation around it. The dining room, warmed by a fireplace in the colder months, rewards a very different visit from the garden terrace that opens in summer. These are not interchangeable settings — they shape the mood of the meal significantly. If you can only come once, commit fully to whichever atmosphere suits your travel window. If you can come twice, you should.

    Lanterna Verde holds a Michelin one star (2024) and a Google rating of 4.7 from 325 reviews , a combination that signals consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance. At €€€, it sits one tier below the €€€€ bracket occupied by much of Italy's starred competition, which makes it one of the more accessible entry points into serious northern Italian cooking at this level.

    What to Expect Across Your Visits

    The kitchen at Lanterna Verde runs a programme that moves between traditional Lombardy and Valchiavenna recipes and more contemporary preparations, with lake fish playing a recurring and prominent role. The Tonola family has been serving this area for over 40 years, and that depth of local rootedness shows in the sourcing and in the room , this is not a restaurant that feels parachuted into a destination. The parents manage front of house with the kind of attentiveness that makes wine suggestions genuinely useful rather than performative. The wine list draws from across Italy, with a few rare bottles for those who want to go further.

    Young chef Roberto Tonola handles the kitchen, and the generational handoff has worked in the restaurant's favour. His touch is modern without being alienating , the kind of cooking that respects what came before while adding technical precision. For a first visit, the path of least resistance is to let the menu's trajectory guide you: lean into the lake fish, take the wine pairing advice from the front-of-house team, and let the room do its work.

    A second visit is worth planning specifically around the menu's contemporary options rather than the comfort of familiar regional dishes. The kitchen clearly has range, and you get more of it when you push past the recognisable. This is the visit where you ask specifically what's new, what's seasonal, and what Roberto has been working on. The staff's genuine enthusiasm for the food makes these conversations productive rather than awkward.

    Booking: Plan Well Ahead

    Booking difficulty here is rated hard. A Michelin-starred restaurant with fewer than 400 Google reviews suggests a room that is not large , and a room that fills fast. For a destination as specific as Villa di Chiavenna, most diners are travelling rather than local, which means the table competition is sharper than the geography might imply. Book a minimum of three to four weeks out for weekday dining; for weekend evenings or peak summer terrace season, six to eight weeks is more realistic. If your travel plans are fixed, lock the reservation before you sort the rest of the itinerary.

    No booking method is confirmed in our data, so check the restaurant directly for current reservation channels. There is no online booking link in our records at time of writing. Practical summary: book as far out as your travel window allows; 4-6 weeks minimum for weekends and summer terrace.

    The Atmosphere

    Lanterna Verde reads as a classic-style dining room in the leading sense , warm without being fusty, attentive without being formal. The fireplace setting in winter creates exactly the kind of enclosed, convivial atmosphere that rewards a longer meal. The terrace in summer shifts the energy outward and lighter. Neither version is particularly loud or high-energy; this is a room for conversation and focus, not a destination for a rowdy celebration. If you are travelling with someone who finds intense, tasting-menu-style silence uncomfortable, the terrace visit in summer is the easier entry point. The garden setting softens the occasion naturally.

    Who Should Book

    Lanterna Verde is the right call for food and wine travellers who are already routing through the Lombardy-Valchiavenna area and want a destination meal that does not require the logistical overhead of Italy's highest-profile starred restaurants. It earns its star without performing for it. The price point is honest for the level. The family-run operation gives it a warmth and continuity that many starred restaurants in Italy's northern corridor , often chef-driven projects that feel more corporate as they scale , do not consistently deliver.

    It is less suited to diners looking for a provocative, avant-garde tasting menu experience. The kitchen is skilled and modern in its sensibility, but Lanterna Verde is not where you go if pure culinary experimentation is your priority. For that, the northern Italian circuit offers other options: Reale in Castel di Sangro or Piazza Duomo in Alba operate at a different level of conceptual ambition. For lake-region Italian cooking executed with genuine craft and family hospitality, Lanterna Verde is the stronger choice.

    For a wider view of the area's dining options, see our full Villa di Chiavenna restaurants guide. If you are extending your trip, our Villa di Chiavenna hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the broader area.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What should I wear to Lanterna Verde? Smart casual is the appropriate register for a Michelin-starred restaurant at the €€€ price point in a classic Italian dining room. There is no formal dress code in our records, but the room's character , traditional, family-run, starred , means jeans and a clean shirt sit comfortably; overly casual or beachwear-adjacent choices would feel out of place.
    • Can Lanterna Verde accommodate groups? Seat count is not in our current data, but for a family-run starred restaurant in a village setting, assume capacity is limited. Groups of more than four should contact the restaurant directly before assuming availability. For groups of six or more, ask specifically whether a private or semi-private arrangement is possible and how far in advance you need to confirm numbers.
    • Is Lanterna Verde worth the price? At €€€ for a Michelin one-star, yes , it sits a tier below the €€€€ pricing of most of Italy's comparable starred restaurants and delivers a meal with genuine craft and regional authenticity. The wine list adds value if you take the team's suggestions seriously. If you are comparing value against a similar experience at Dal Pescatore or Enoteca Pinchiorri, Lanterna Verde is the more approachable spend.
    • What should I order at Lanterna Verde? Lake fish is the through-line of the menu and where the kitchen is most distinctively itself , lean into it. Beyond that, the balance of traditional Valchiavenna recipes and Roberto Tonola's more contemporary preparations means the leading approach is to ask the front-of-house team what's current. They are actively engaged with the food and will steer you accurately. Avoid over-planning the order in advance; the menu changes with season and sourcing.
    • Is Lanterna Verde good for a special occasion? Yes, particularly for occasions where warmth and intimacy matter more than spectacle. The fireplace room in winter is one of the more naturally celebratory environments for a milestone dinner in the region. The terrace works well for summer lunches or anniversaries where a lighter, outdoor mood is right. It is less suited to the kind of theatrical special-occasion dining that very high-profile restaurants perform , the tone here is genuine rather than staged.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Lanterna Verde? Specific tasting menu details are not confirmed in our data, but at the €€€ price point for a one-star kitchen with 40 years of family heritage behind it, a structured menu is likely to be the strongest way to experience the full range of what Roberto Tonola is doing. If one is available, take it on a second visit , use a first visit to understand the kitchen's style, then commit to the longer format once you know you want to go deeper. For pure tasting-menu ambition at a higher price point, Le Calandre or Osteria Francescana operate at a different level of scale and concept.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Lanterna Verde? Specific lunch versus dinner pricing and format differences are not in our data. Generally at starred restaurants in this region, lunch can offer better value , sometimes a shorter menu at a lower price , while dinner allows the kitchen to stretch. The terrace in summer makes a lunch visit particularly appealing from an atmosphere perspective. If budget is a consideration, enquire about a lunch menu when booking. For an evening in winter, the fireplace dining room at dinner is the full version of what Lanterna Verde does leading.

    Compare Lanterna Verde

    Value Check: Lanterna Verde and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Lanterna Verde€€€Hard
    Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler€€€€Unknown
    Dal Pescatore€€€€Unknown
    Enoteca Pinchiorri€€€€Unknown
    Enrico Bartolini€€€€Unknown
    Le Calandre€€€€Unknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Lanterna Verde?

    The dining room is classic-style and warm rather than stiff or ceremonial, so dress neatly but you don't need a jacket. Think dinner-smart: the kind of outfit you'd choose for a serious restaurant with a Michelin star rather than a formal banquet. The garden terrace in summer is slightly more relaxed in feel, but the same standard applies.

    Can Lanterna Verde accommodate groups?

    The room is on the smaller side — a Michelin-starred restaurant with a limited Google review count suggests intimate seating rather than a large floor. Groups of four to six are likely manageable, but larger parties should contact the restaurant well in advance to confirm availability and whether a private arrangement is possible. This is not a venue designed around big group bookings.

    Is Lanterna Verde worth the price?

    At €€€ with a 2024 Michelin star, Lanterna Verde delivers strong value relative to equivalent-tier restaurants in Milan or the Lake Como circuit. You're getting Tonola family cooking — over 40 years of regional reputation, now with Roberto's contemporary technique — plus serious Italian wine coverage including rare bottles. If you're already routing through Valchiavenna, the price-to-quality case is easy to make.

    What should I order at Lanterna Verde?

    The kitchen runs between traditional Lombardy and Valchiavenna recipes and more contemporary preparations, with lake fish featuring prominently. Lean into the regional dishes over anything that reads as purely modern-Italian generic — the local and traditional options are where the Tonola family's four-decade knowledge base shows. Ask the front-of-house team for wine pairings; they manage an Italian-focused list that includes some rare bottles.

    Is Lanterna Verde good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it's a better special-occasion choice than most restaurants at this price point precisely because it doesn't feel like a performance. The fireplace room in winter and the garden terrace in summer give it a setting that reads as genuinely celebratory without being stiff. The family-run front-of-house adds warmth that larger destination restaurants often lack. Book the room that matches your season.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Lanterna Verde?

    Given the Michelin star and the kitchen's range — traditional recipes alongside contemporary preparations and lake fish — a tasting menu is the most direct way to get across the full scope of what Roberto Tonola is doing. The wine list, including rare Italian bottles, makes pairing a strong option. Specific menu pricing isn't documented here, so confirm the format and cost when booking.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Lanterna Verde?

    Neither is clearly superior, but the choice depends on how you're using the day. Lunch lets you pair the meal with the surrounding Valchiavenna area and leave with the afternoon free. Dinner, particularly in winter with the fireplace in use, gives the room its most atmospheric version. For a special occasion, dinner in winter is the call; for a food-focused day trip from the Lake Como area, lunch makes more logistical sense.

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