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Proudly eccentric (what other restaurant has a bed in its dining room?), this diligent purveyor of Slow Food is a precious secret to those who know it. Whether dining among lemon trees in the garden or among antiques, chandeliers and contemporary art (and that bed!) inside, expect a thoughtful, regularly changing menu dictated by what's fresh from the garden and market.

Favourites include a sultry pasta dish of paccheri (short, fat pasta tubes) with tuna, olives, capers and datterini tomatoes.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Capri attractions

1. Chiesa di Santo Stefano

0.08 MILES

Though not remarkable in itself, Capri’s main church, named after its patron saint, is a tempting haven from the bottlenecks of tourists on the streets…

2. Piazza Umberto I

0.09 MILES

Located beneath the 17th-century clock tower and framed by see-and-be-seen cafes, this showy, open-air salon is central to your Capri experience,…

3. Certosa di San Giacomo

0.21 MILES

Founded in 1363, this substantial monastery is generally considered to be the finest remaining example of Caprese architecture and today houses a school,…

4. Giardini di Augusto

0.25 MILES

As their name suggests, these gardens near the Certosa di San Giacomo were founded by Emperor Augustus. Rising in a series of flowered terraces, they lead…

5. Belvedere di Tragara

0.42 MILES

This well-loved lookout, 15 minutes walk from Piazza Umberto I, has heady views of the Isole Faraglioni. Steps near the belvedere lead down to a small…

6. Torre Saracena

0.58 MILES

The ruins of this medieval Saracen defence tower are located at the eastern end of Marina Piccola. It's not open for visits.

7. Marina Grande Beach

0.59 MILES

Capri’s best beach is at Marina Grande, where you'll find a little sand among the pebbles; unsurprisingly, it's perennially popular with families. From…

8. La Fontelina

0.62 MILES

Expensive and hugely popular beach club opposite the Isole Faraglioni where you can grab a few sq metres of rocky terrain and a beach umbrella for upwards…