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    Restaurant in Ardenza, Italy

    Oscar

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    Daily-fish simplicity worth returning to.

    Oscar, Restaurant in Ardenza

    About Oscar

    Oscar is a Michelin Plate recipient (2024 and 2025) in Ardenza's 19th-century residential south, rated 4.4 across 714 reviews. At €€ with easy booking, it delivers traditional Tuscan fish cooking with the kind of calm, repeatable quality that makes it the most accessible case for seafood dining in the Livorno area.

    Oscar, Ardenza: The Verdict

    If you want direct, high-quality fish cooking in a room that feels genuinely lived-in rather than curated, Oscar is the right call. This is a Michelin Plate recipient for both 2024 and 2025, rated 4.4 across 714 Google reviews, and priced at €€ — making it one of the stronger value propositions for seafood in the Livorno area. Book here when you want something honest and repeatable, not a special-occasion showcase. The food is traditional and deliberate, the setting is grounded in Ardenza's 19th-century residential fabric, and the experience is built around the kind of consistency that keeps locals coming back rather than the kind of theatre that impresses on a single visit.

    What Oscar Actually Is

    Oscar sits on Via Oreste Franchini in Ardenza, the southern coastal district of Livorno. The neighbourhood is defined by its 19th-century architecture — solid, unhurried, a stretch of seafront city that has not been remade for tourism. That context matters. Oscar is not a destination restaurant in the sense of being engineered for out-of-towners. It operates more like the leading version of a neighbourhood fixture: the kind of place where you could eat the same plate of classic fish every Friday and not feel short-changed.

    The atmosphere is the first thing you register. This is not a loud room. The ambient energy is calm and domestic rather than buzzy or competitive, which makes it genuinely well-suited to a conversation-focused dinner or a low-key celebration where the food is the point rather than the backdrop. For a special occasion, that matters: you are not fighting the room to be heard. Compared to higher-volume seafood spots elsewhere in the Livorno coastal strip, Oscar's quieter register is a deliberate feature, not a limitation.

    The cooking sits in the classic-and-traditional register of Tuscan coastal cuisine. That means quality fish handled cleanly, without the layering of technique or conceptual ambition you would find at a starred restaurant. Michelin's own framing for the Plate , good cooking, worth stopping for , is accurate. What Michelin's inspectors also noted is the rarest kind of endorsement: this is the sort of place where you would be more than happy to eat every day. For a seafood restaurant at the €€ price point, that is precisely the benchmark that matters.

    On the Question of Takeout and Off-Premise

    Editorial angle here is practical: does Oscar's food hold up off-premise? For a kitchen built around simple, classic fish dishes, the honest answer is that traditional Italian seafood of this type , grilled fish, clean preparations, dishes where freshness and timing are part of the product , does not travel especially well. The textures that make a well-cooked piece of fish worth eating are at their leading at the table, not thirty minutes later in a container. This is not a criticism of Oscar specifically; it applies to the category. If your preference or situation requires takeout, Oscar is a less compelling choice than it is for dining in. The experience is tied to the room and the moment. Eat there.

    Practical Details

    Booking difficulty at Oscar is rated Easy, which is a genuine advantage for spontaneous plans or last-minute decisions. The €€ price range positions it accessibly , this is not a meal that requires financial planning. The address is Via Oreste Franchini, 78, Ardenza, Livorno. No phone or website data is available in our records; we recommend checking current booking options through local directories or walking in, given the accessible demand profile. Hours are not confirmed in our database, so verify ahead of your visit.

    For dress code, the neighbourhood setting and price point suggest smart-casual is entirely appropriate. There is no indication of formal expectations. For a special occasion dinner, dress as you would for a good local restaurant rather than a fine-dining room.

    Oscar vs. Peers: Practical Comparison

    VenuePriceCuisineBooking DifficultyLeading For
    Oscar, Ardenza€€Traditional SeafoodEasyEveryday-quality fish dining, local neighbourhood feel
    Gambero Rosso, Marina di Gioiosa Ionica€€€SeafoodModeraterefined coastal seafood, destination dining
    Alici, Amalfi Coast€€€SeafoodModerateScenic setting, premium coastal experience
    Uliassi, Senigallia€€€€Creative SeafoodHardThree-Michelin-star creative fish cuisine, special occasion splurge

    How It Compares

    Oscar's most direct competition is not the €€€€ tier. Comparing Oscar to Osteria Francescana in Modena, Dal Pescatore in Runate, or Reale in Castel di Sangro is a category mismatch , those are destination restaurants with multi-course menus, months-long booking queues, and price points four to five times higher. They serve a different function. If your trip is built around a single great Italian meal with all the ceremony attached, that tier is worth the investment. Oscar is not competing for that occasion.

    Where Oscar is more usefully compared is against other quality seafood restaurants in the Tuscan coastal region. At €€ with easy booking and a Michelin Plate in consecutive years, it offers a value-to-quality ratio that is genuinely difficult to find at this price point for fish cooking. Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici on the Amalfi Coast offer comparable seafood focus but at higher price points and in more tourist-facing settings. If you are based in or around Livorno, Oscar's neighbourhood profile is a practical advantage, not a compromise.

    For those considering a special occasion dinner in the broader Italian seafood category, Uliassi in Senigallia is the clearest step up , three Michelin stars, creative fish cooking, and a booking process that requires significant advance planning. That is the right choice if budget is not a constraint and you want a meal with creative ambition attached. Oscar is the right choice if you want well-executed traditional fish in a calm room at an accessible price, with no booking anxiety. Those are genuinely different decisions, and both are defensible.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What should I wear to Oscar? Smart-casual is the right call. The €€ price point and neighbourhood setting in Ardenza do not suggest formal dress expectations. A clean, relaxed outfit is appropriate for both a weekday dinner and a low-key celebration. No evidence of a dress code in our data, but err on the side of neat rather than casual beachwear.
    • What are alternatives to Oscar in Ardenza? For traditional seafood at a comparable price in the Livorno coastal area, your options at this tier are limited, which is part of what makes Oscar's Michelin Plate recognition meaningful. If you are open to travelling further, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici on the Amalfi Coast offer seafood-focused dining with more destination appeal, but at higher price points. For Italian creative cooking at a different tier entirely, see Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence or Piazza Duomo in Alba.
    • Is Oscar worth the price? Yes, at €€. A Michelin Plate for two consecutive years (2024 and 2025) alongside a 4.4 rating from over 700 reviews is a consistent signal of quality at this price tier. You are not paying for spectacle or multi-course ambition , you are paying for well-sourced, classically prepared fish in a neighbourhood setting. That is good value. If your budget extends further and you want more creative ambition, Uliassi in Senigallia is the logical next step up for Italian seafood at a higher investment.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Oscar? No confirmed data on bar seating is available in our records. Given the neighbourhood restaurant format and the style of cooking described by Michelin, a full table service setup is the more likely configuration. We recommend confirming directly with the venue before your visit. Walk-in availability is likely, given the easy booking difficulty rating.
    • What should a first-timer know about Oscar? Expect traditional fish cooking , clean, classic preparations rather than anything experimental. The atmosphere is calm and local, well-suited to a relaxed dinner or a quiet celebration rather than a high-energy night out. Booking is easy, pricing is accessible at €€, and the Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025 confirms consistent quality. Go with an appetite for simplicity done well. If you arrive expecting modern technique or tasting-menu format, you are in the wrong room , but for what Oscar actually does, it delivers reliably. See our full Ardenza restaurants guide for broader context on the area.

    Compare Oscar

    Getting a Table: Oscar and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    OscarSeafood€€Easy
    Atelier Moessmer Norbert NiederkoflerItalian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Dal PescatoreItalian, Italian Contemporary€€€€Unknown
    Osteria FrancescanaProgressive Italian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Quattro PassiItalian, Mediterranean Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    RealeProgressive Italian, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Oscar?

    Oscar is a neighbourhood fish restaurant in Ardenza rated €€, so dress comfortably and casually. The Michelin Plate recognition is for cooking quality, not formality — smart jeans and a clean shirt are entirely appropriate. There is no indication of a dress code beyond what you'd wear to any relaxed Italian trattoria.

    What are alternatives to Oscar in Ardenza?

    Oscar's direct competition is within the Livorno seafood scene, not the fine-dining tier. If you want more structured service or a longer tasting format, look further afield along the Tuscan coast — but for straightforward, daily-quality fish at €€ in Ardenza specifically, Oscar has no obvious like-for-like rival in the neighbourhood. The Michelin Plate two years running (2024, 2025) puts it ahead of most casual alternatives in the area.

    Is Oscar worth the price?

    Yes, at €€ with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), Oscar delivers strong value. Michelin's own framing for this restaurant is the highest compliment: a place you'd be happy to eat every day. That's the test — if you want simple, high-quality fish without a large bill, Oscar passes it.

    Can I eat at the bar at Oscar?

    Bar seating is not documented in the available venue data for Oscar. Given its profile as a neighbourhood fish restaurant in Ardenza, check the venue's official channels via address at Via Oreste Franchini, 78 before assuming counter or bar dining is an option.

    What should a first-timer know about Oscar?

    Oscar is built around simple, classic, traditional fish dishes — not elaborate tasting menus or chef-driven experimentation. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so you won't need weeks of advance planning. It holds Michelin Plate status for 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent kitchen quality at a €€ price point in Ardenza's 19th-century southern Livorno district. Come for honest cooking, not spectacle.

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