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    Restaurant in Fasano del Garda, Italy

    Lido 84

    1,920pts

    50 Best–ranked. Book months ahead.

    Lido 84, Restaurant in Fasano del Garda

    About Lido 84

    Lido 84 is one of the hardest restaurant reservations in Europe and, at World's 50 Best No.12 with a Michelin star, one of the most decorated. Chef Riccardo Camanini's progressive Italian tasting menus are served in a converted lakeside lido on Lake Garda, with terrace tables directly over the water. Book months ahead or don't count on getting in.

    Should You Book Lido 84?

    If you are comparing Lido 84 against other top-tier Italian tasting menu restaurants, the question is not whether the cooking is serious — it is — but whether you can actually get a table. Ranked No.12 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2024 and holding a Michelin star, Lido 84 is one of the hardest reservations in Europe right now, harder than Le Calandre in Rubano and in a different booking-difficulty bracket entirely from Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence. If you can secure a seat, book it. The combination of Riccardo Camanini's cooking and the lakeside setting on Lake Garda is not replicated anywhere else in northern Italy at this level.

    The Space and the Experience

    The building itself sets the tone before a single dish arrives. The restaurant occupies a historic lido , the Italian term for the kind of lakeside bathing clubs that were fixtures of mid-century Italian summer life , that brothers Riccardo and Giancarlo Camanini converted in 2013. The dining room is dressed with eclectic art pieces that give the interior a considered, gallery-like quality without feeling sterile. When conditions allow, tables move to the terrace directly over Lake Garda's water. Spatially, this is one of the more arresting restaurant settings in Italy: the combination of the old lido architecture, the art-hung interior, and the lake framing the view creates a room that holds its own even before the food arrives.

    Giancarlo Camanini runs the front of house and the warmth of the welcome is a consistent part of what guests report. This is not a stiff fine-dining room. The service register is personal and attentive, which matters at this price point. For explorers who want both intellectual engagement with the cooking and a room that rewards lingering, Lido 84 delivers on both counts.

    Lunch on Lake Garda: The Case for the Weekend Afternoon Sitting

    Lido 84 serves both lunch and dinner Thursday through Monday (closed Tuesday and Wednesday). The lunch service runs 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM, dinner from 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM. At a €€€€ price point with tasting menus running multiple courses, lunch has a real argument: the terrace over Lake Garda in afternoon light is a different experience from the evening sitting, and a long summer or autumn lunch here , with the water visible and the pace unhurried , is exactly the kind of afternoon the setting is built for. If your visit to the Lake Garda area is timed between late spring and early autumn, prioritising a weekend lunch over dinner is worth considering. The seasonal-surprise version of the Oscillazioni menu is particularly well-suited to this format, since the current season's ingredients shape what arrives at the table.

    For broader context on where to eat, drink, and stay around the area, see our full Fasano del Garda restaurants guide, our full Fasano del Garda hotels guide, and our full Fasano del Garda bars guide. The full Fasano del Garda wineries guide and experiences guide are also worth checking if you are planning a longer stay in the region.

    The Menus

    Three tasting menus are currently on offer: La Storia, 4 e Mezzo, and Oscillazioni. La Storia presents Riccardo Camanini's established dishes , a curated retrospective of the kitchen's most durable work. Oscillazioni comes in two versions: a classic rendition and a seasonal-surprise blind format, each available in either seven or nine courses. The blind version is the more adventurous choice and the one that leading reflects what the kitchen is doing right now.

    The most documented dish is the Rigatoni Cacio e Pepe en Vessie, in which pasta is cooked inside a pig's bladder. The process requires the cook to judge doneness by touch alone, pressing the bladder to assess texture. The bladder's internal juices combine with the cheese during cooking to produce an emulsion. It is the kind of dish that has moved from signature to near-myth status, and its continued presence on the menu is one reason repeat visitors return. Riccardo Camanini adds new dishes regularly based on ongoing ingredient and technique research, so the menu at any given visit will not be identical to the one described in any review written six months prior.

    Awards and Track Record

    The trajectory here is unusually steep. Lido 84 received the World's 50 Best One To Watch Award in 2019, then debuted on the full list in 2021 at No.15 with the Highest New Entry Award. By 2022 it was at No.8, No.7 in 2023, and No.12 in 2024. La Liste scored it 96 points in 2025 and 94 points in 2026. The Michelin star has been held since 2024. For context on where this sits in Italy's broader fine dining tier, Osteria Francescana in Modena and Piazza Duomo in Alba occupy similar global recognition territory, while Reale in Castel di Sangro and Uliassi in Senigallia share the same tier of Italian creative cooking. Internationally, the closest structural comparison for the type of personal, research-driven tasting menu experience is something like Atomix in New York City, though the format and cultural grounding are entirely different. Le Bernardin in New York City is the better comparison for precision and long-term consistency, though again in a different culinary tradition.

    For those exploring other top-tier options on the lake, Il Fagiano is the most relevant local alternative for Italian contemporary cooking without the booking difficulty of Lido 84. Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone offers a comparable lakeside-meets-fine-dining register in southern Italy if your itinerary allows.

    Booking

    This is the hardest part. Lido 84's global ranking means demand far outpaces availability. Expect to book months in advance for peak season. Tuesday and Wednesday are closed. Lunches on weekdays may carry slightly more availability than Saturday dinner, but there is no soft season here. Plan your trip around the reservation, not the other way around.

    Quick reference: Fasano del Garda, Italy | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Thu–Mon lunch 12:30–2:30 PM, dinner 7:30–10:30 PM | Closed Tue–Wed | Michelin 1 Star | World's 50 Best No.12 (2024) | Book months ahead.

    Compare Lido 84

    The Complete Picture: Lido 84 and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Lido 84Progressive Italian, CreativeLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 94pts; Set right on the lake, the view over the water is enchanting, but the interior’s refined design is equally impressive. The restaurant is run by two brothers: Giancarlo Camanini, who greets guests with great warmth in the dining room, and Riccardo, who oversees the kitchen. They offer three tasting menus: La Storia, 4 e Mezzo, and Oscillazioni. The latter comes in both a classic/historical version and a seasonal‑surprise version, with either 7 or 9 courses. Whatever you choose, expect a highly personalized, creative cuisine that delivers a top‑tier dining experience.; What makes it special? Lido 84 serves quintessentially Italian food – just not as you know it. Years of research into local ingredients, old recipe books and international cooking techniques, combined with a penchant for art in all its forms and a deep-held belief in putting the customer first, have turned Riccardo and Giancarlo Camanini’s restaurant into a masterpiece. A view to remember: The restaurant is perched over Lake Garda in a charming old building that was once a lido – in Italy, a beach club for vacationing families. The Camaninis bought the building in 2013 and transformed it into a restaurant, with the dining room now dotted with eclectic pieces of art. When the weather is good, tables are set up on the terrace outside, directly overlooking the lake’s tranquil waters, with Giancarlo as the warm host ensuring each client feels looked after. The signature dish? Riccardo, the chef half of the duo, is known for constantly adding new dishes to the tasting and a la carte menus based on his latest findings. However, a few recipes have gained semi-permanent status, the most famous of which is the Rigatoni Cacio e Pepe en Vessie. An almost poetic ode to craftmanship and the highest-quality products, it sees the pasta cooked in a pig’s bladder in a process that must be assessed blindly, touching the bladder to judge whether it may be ready. The bladders’ juices, gently shaken by specialist cooks, form an emulsion with the cheese, lending perfect creaminess to the final dish. Swift rise: Lido 84 made its mark on the global culinary scene in 2019, when it was chosen to receive the One To Watch Award. It then debuted on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list in 2021 at No.15, picking up the Highest New Entry Award. In 2025, it’s in the No.16 position.; Right in front of the lake, if the view of the water is enchanting, the refinement of the dining room is no less so. Two brothers run the restaurant, Giancarlo Camanini taking care of the dining room with great amiability, Riccardo the kitchen. There are two tasting menus to choose from: History and Oscillations, each in turn in five- or seven-course versions. In the former you will find the chef's classics listed, the latter is blind, the dishes come as a surprise and are more markedly seasonal. Whichever you choose, expect extraordinary cuisine, highly personalised and creative, for a great experience.; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 96pts; Chef: Riccardo Camanini document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; World's 50 Best Restaurants #12 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Ranked #9 (2023); World's 50 Best Restaurants #7 (2023); World's 50 Best Restaurants #8 (2022); World's 50 Best Restaurants #15 (2021)Near Impossible
    Atelier Moessmer Norbert NiederkoflerItalian, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Dal PescatoreItalian, Italian ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Enoteca PinchiorriItalian - French, Italian ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Enrico BartoliniCreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Le CalandreProgressive Italian, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    How Lido 84 stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Lido 84 good for solo dining?

    Solo diners fare well here. The tasting menu format — with three options including the blind Oscillazioni — is designed around the individual progression of courses rather than a shared table dynamic. Giancarlo Camanini's hands-on presence in the dining room means solo guests are attended to rather than left to one side. The counter or smaller tables near the lake terrace tend to suit solo bookings better than the main dining room, though seating allocation is not confirmed in the venue data.

    Can Lido 84 accommodate groups?

    Groups can be accommodated, but Lido 84 is not a group-dining destination in the conventional sense. The restaurant operates tasting menus (La Storia, 4 e Mezzo, and Oscillazioni) across two services per day, which means the entire table moves together through the meal. Parties of four or more should check the venue's official channels to discuss availability and any private arrangement options — the venue's global ranking (World's 50 Best No.12 in 2024) means peak-season group slots are limited and require very early booking.

    How far ahead should I book Lido 84?

    Book at least three to four months ahead for peak season (May through September), and expect competition even further out. Lido 84 ranked No.12 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list in 2024, which places it in the same demand tier as restaurants where same-month availability is rare. Tuesday and Wednesday are closed, which compresses the weekly availability to five days. If you have a fixed travel window, book before you finalise flights.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Lido 84?

    Lunch has the stronger case. Both services run the same menus, but the 12:30 PM sitting on the lake terrace — when the weather allows — gives you the full effect of the Gardone Riviera setting in natural light. Dinner from 7:30 PM shifts the mood but loses that direct relationship between the food and the view over Lake Garda that makes the venue's location part of the experience. For a first visit, lunch on a clear day is the version to book.

    Is Lido 84 worth the price?

    At €€€€, Lido 84 is priced in the top tier of Italian fine dining, and the track record justifies it: No.12 on the World's 50 Best in 2024, a Michelin star, and 94 points from La Liste in 2026. The value question really comes down to format — if you are committed to a tasting menu experience, the combination of Riccardo Camanini's cooking and the lake setting delivers more than most restaurants at this price point in Italy. If you want flexibility or a shorter meal, the 4 e Mezzo option is the more efficient route in.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Lido 84?

    Yes, particularly if you choose Oscillazioni, the blind seasonal menu. La Storia gives you Camanini's established dishes including the Rigatoni Cacio e Pepe en Vessie — the pasta cooked inside a pig's bladder, which has become the restaurant's most-discussed preparation. Oscillazioni in its seasonal-surprise version is the higher-risk, higher-reward choice. Both run in either seven or nine courses. For a first visit, La Storia is the safer call; returning guests tend to gravitate toward the blind format.

    Is Lido 84 good for a special occasion?

    It is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion in northern Italy. The combination of a historic lakeside building, Giancarlo Camanini's attentive front-of-house style, and a kitchen with consistent World's 50 Best placement (Top 15 every year since 2021) makes it a credible choice for a significant dinner or lunch. The terrace overlooking Lake Garda adds to that. Book well in advance and consider requesting an outdoor table when you confirm the reservation.

    Hours

    Monday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Tuesday
    closed
    Wednesday
    closed
    Thursday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Friday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Saturday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Sunday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM

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