Ristorante La Pantera Rosa

Top choice in Ischia


In the long line of Ischia's portside eating establishments, the 'pink panther' might be the best. First, there's the owner, Amedeo, a skilled linguist who manages to be charismatic in five different languages. Then there's the food: all the traditional pasta and pizza choices, plus specialities like risotto alla pescatora (seafood risotto), which comes highly recommended.


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