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    Restaurant in Forio, Italy

    Umberto a Mare

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    Sunset seafood with a serious wine cellar.

    Umberto a Mare, Restaurant in Forio

    About Umberto a Mare

    Umberto a Mare is the strongest case for a special dinner in Forio: Michelin Plate-recognised seafood, a 1,500-label cellar ranked #1 by Star Wine List 2026, and a setting beneath the Church of Soccorso that is hard to match on the island. At €€€, the tasting menu is best in high summer, but shoulder-season visits offer similar quality with easier booking.

    The Verdict

    Umberto a Mare earns its place as one of the most compelling restaurant experiences on the island of Ischia. Perched beneath the whitewashed Church of Soccorso in Forio, with an unobstructed view over the Tyrrhenian Sea, this is a Michelin Plate-recognised seafood restaurant that also holds the Star Wine List #1 ranking for 2026 — a pairing of culinary and wine credentials that is rare at this price point. At €€€, it is not cheap for the area, but the combination of setting, contemporary Campanian cooking, and a 1,500-label wine cellar makes the investment defensible. If you have already visited once, this guide is for what to prioritise on your return.

    Setting and First Impression

    The view is the first thing you notice, and it is genuinely hard to overstate how well the room uses its position. The Church of Soccorso rises directly above; the sea spreads out below. Sunset tables here are among the most sought-after on the island, and that visibility drives booking demand. Arrive with enough time before your meal to take in the setting at dusk — the light shifts quickly and the terrace fills fast. For context against other Campanian coastal restaurants, the setting rivals Alici on the Amalfi Coast and Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone, both of which command similarly dramatic sea positions. Umberto holds its own in that company.

    The Food: Seasonal Campanian Seafood

    The kitchen works in a contemporary Campanian register, leaning heavily on the daily catch and whatever the season makes available from local waters. This is important to understand before you book: the menu moves with what the sea provides, which means your experience in June looks different from your experience in October. The tasting menu, named Sogno di una Notte di Mezza Estate (A Midsummer Night's Dream), is designed for the warmer months when the breadth of the summer catch is at its fullest. If you are visiting in that window, the tasting menu is the right call.

    Signature Gioco di Mare dish and the grouper tortelli appear consistently in the venue's published materials and are worth prioritising if they are on offer during your visit. The dessert selection has also drawn specific praise from award assessors. Outside the summer peak, the à la carte route may offer a more accurate reflection of what the kitchen is working with on any given day , ask the sommelier-owner what is freshest before you order.

    For returning visitors, the shift between high-summer service (typically July and August, when the tasting menu is most fully expressed) and the shoulder seasons of May, June, September, and October is worth planning around. The shoulder months are quieter, easier to book, and the catch can be just as good , without the midsummer crowds that fill Forio's harbour. For other top-tier seasonal seafood cooking on the Italian coasts, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica offers a useful regional comparison.

    The Wine Programme

    The wine cellar is the other reason to make a deliberate trip here. With over 1,500 labels and a focus on Champagne, French classics, and German Rieslings alongside Italian selections, this is a serious collection for a restaurant of this size and location. The sommelier-owner runs the floor personally and has built a reputation for recommendations that actually match the food rather than the margin. Star Wine List's #1 ranking for 2026 is a credentialled signal, not a marketing claim. If wine matters to you, budget accordingly and let the sommelier lead. For wine-focused dining elsewhere in Italy, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence remains the benchmark for depth, but Umberto punches well above its weight for a Campanian island restaurant. The visitable cellar is also worth requesting , it is part of the experience rather than a backdrop.

    Who Should Book

    Umberto a Mare works leading for two people with a genuine interest in seafood and wine who can commit to an evening rather than a quick dinner. The tasting menu format rewards patience, and the setting rewards arriving early. It is a strong choice for a special occasion dinner on Ischia, where the competition at this price point is limited. Solo diners can eat here comfortably , see the FAQ below. Larger groups should enquire in advance about seating arrangements, as the space and format are calibrated for smaller parties.

    If you are building a broader Ischia or Campania itinerary, pair this with a look at our full Forio restaurants guide, and consider Quattro Passi or Alici if you want a second high-end seafood night elsewhere in the region. For a broader picture of the Italian fine dining landscape, reference points include Osteria Francescana in Modena, Le Calandre in Rubano, Piazza Duomo in Alba, Dal Pescatore in Runate, Enrico Bartolini in Milan, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico , Umberto sits in that broader conversation as a regional standout rather than a national contender, but on its own terms it is hard to match on the island.

    Ratings

    • Google: 4.3 / 5 (321 reviews)
    • Michelin: Plate recognition (2024, 2025)
    • Star Wine List: #1 ranking (2026); White Star

    Know Before You Go

    Address
    Via del Soccorso, 80075 Forio, Naples, Italy
    Cuisine
    Seafood , contemporary Campanian
    Price range
    €€€
    Booking difficulty
    Easy , though sunset slots fill fast in July and August; book at least a week ahead for peak summer
    Tasting menu
    Available; leading in high summer (July–August) when the seasonal format is most fully expressed
    Wine cellar
    1,500+ labels; visitable on request; strong in Champagne, French classics, and German Rieslings
    Leading time to visit
    Shoulder season (May–June, September–October) for easier booking and similar quality; midsummer for the full tasting menu experience
    Awards
    Michelin Plate (2024, 2025); Star Wine List #1 (2026); White Star
    Getting there
    Forio is on the western side of Ischia; reachable by ferry from Naples (Pozzuoli or Mergellina terminals) then taxi or local bus to Soccorso

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Umberto a Mare?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data. Given the format — a €€€ tasting-menu-focused restaurant with a curated wine programme and over 1,500 labels — this is a sit-down, full-evening venue rather than a drop-in bar. Contact them directly via the Via del Soccorso address to clarify options before arriving.

    Is Umberto a Mare good for a special occasion?

    Yes, this is one of the stronger special-occasion cases on Ischia. The setting beneath the Church of Soccorso with sea views, the Midsummer Night's Dream tasting menu, and a sommelier-owner whose recommendations the Michelin and Star Wine List guides both single out all point in the same direction. At €€€, it is priced like a celebration dinner and delivers accordingly.

    Is Umberto a Mare good for solo dining?

    Possible, but not the optimal format. The tasting menu and wine-pairing focus work better when shared, and the atmosphere skews toward couples and small groups. Solo diners with a genuine interest in the wine programme — the cellar holds over 1,500 labels with strong Champagne and German Riesling depth — will find more to engage with here than most.

    What are alternatives to Umberto a Mare in Forio?

    Il Mirto and Il Saturnino are the closest in-town alternatives for Campanian seafood in Forio, both at lower price points. Lisola Restaurant offers a comparable setting-driven experience. None currently match Umberto a Mare's wine programme, which earned the Star Wine List #1 ranking for 2026.

    Can Umberto a Mare accommodate groups?

    Groups are possible but the tasting-menu format and focused wine service suit smaller parties better. Tables of two to four will get the most out of the experience. Larger groups should check the venue's official channels to confirm availability and whether private arrangements can be made.

    Is Umberto a Mare worth the price?

    At €€€, it is worth it if seafood and wine are the point of the evening. The Michelin Plate recognition, Star Wine List #1 ranking (2026), and a 1,500-label cellar with exceptional Champagne and Riesling coverage justify the spend for wine-focused diners. If you want a simpler dinner without the wine programme, the price is harder to defend versus other Forio options.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Umberto a Mare?

    Yes, if you are committing to an evening. The Sogno di una Notte di Mezza Estate menu includes the signature Gioco di Mare dish and is the format the kitchen is built around. The grouper tortelli and daily catch preparations are specifically called out in Star Wine List coverage. Go à la carte only if you have a specific reason to skip the tasting format.

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