14/08/2025: I visited this restaurant overlooking the canals with my daughter. It's perhaps in the most picturesque spot in Livorno's Venice district, near the fish market and a short walk from the Fortezza Vecchia and the ferry terminal. Even though I visit Livorno often, I was curious to dine in this little corner of Livorno. The view is spectacular, with the sunset to the west overlooking the sea and the interior looking out toward the canals. Everything was lovely, but beyond the setting, it was the courtesy of the girls and the truly excellent quality of the food that made it my new go-to place when I'm back in Livorno. Congratulations, keep up the good work, and thank you for the pleasant evening spent with my Princess.
A dad.
Alas, update a month later...
I returned about a month later (August 2025) with my partner, remembering the wonderful experience the previous time, which I described above.
I had rated everything 5 stars, but this second time, the experience was, for half the dishes, simply "terrifying," leading me to lower the rating to 2 stars.
Let me explain...
We ordered a mussel sauté, which arrived as delicious as the previous time, also stuffed with a giant prawn.
To drink, we ordered a half liter of the house white wine, which was served in a bottle holder with melted ice. Therefore, after our first glass, we realized that the wine was almost room temperature... (about 30 degrees that evening).
We asked to refill the bottle holder with ice, but even then, it returned more cold water than ice.
Let's move on...
We ordered two first courses: linguine with clams and bottarga and a plate of spaghetti with clams.
The dishes looked interesting, but we later realized they were very salty, but overly so, and that one of the dishes had no trace of bottarga, and that the lemon pesto was apparently just lemon juice mixed with breadcrumbs (I think).
But it was the clams that really made us jump.
Of the approximately 50 clams each that formed the base of the dish (like lupini beans—we certainly weren't expecting true clams...), on my plate I counted 8 open clams and over 40 closed, dead ones, meaning they hadn't opened during cooking.
I wonder how whoever cooked that evening, while sautéing the pasta with the sauce, couldn't have noticed this, or rather, sent two servings of dead clams to the table, because,
in fact, we were served two first courses seasoned with closed clam shells!
When asked if everything was fine, I replied "well," leaving it up to the person returning the dishes to evaluate the eight open clams, neatly arranged in a radial pattern on the shell dish, compared to how many closed ones we'd left on our plates.
But then again, the dishes were incredibly salty, unlike anything I've ever eaten before.
I'm not the type to send dishes back to the kitchen, and I've eaten in "the worst bars in Caracas," but that evening, perhaps we should have done so because, always with politeness and respect for the work of others, a little criticism helps everyone improve.
A real shame, I hope due to a lapse in the kitchen that evening, because the place is worth it, the prices are attractive, and the staff is very courteous and friendly.
I hope to return soon to update the review.
30/07/2025: Yes, you can really enjoy delicious fish dishes here. The stuffed squid was excellent, and the shrimp risotto is like a fantastic version of rice pudding, but incredibly creamy and delicious, making you want to keep eating it. A lovely, peaceful setting. The kids also had a great meal. Don't order the fries.