Photo “A gourmet twist on simple regional specialties.”
DeirdreStraughan's Ratings
Overall: Overal rating 5
ambience: Rating 5
food: Rating 5
location: Rating 5
service: Rating 5
value: Rating 5

Last Saturday we went to La Lanterna Verde, one of our favorite restaurants in the world, for the now-traditional celebration of Ross' and Alice's birthdays. Last year there were 11 of us, this year 10. The owners have become fond of us, though they'd like to see us more often!

Most of us had set menus, there were six or so to choose from. Graziella had the trout meal, so her antipasto was a salmon trout mousse, ricotta (I think) wrapped in salmon trout carpaccio, and smoked trout.


I ordered a la' carte, and for antipasto had paté, which had figs inside and came with a sweet red pepper coulis. I actually preferred the red onion coulis they used to make - I think it's a better complement to the paté.

Here are a couple of primi (first course dishes): in the foreground, mushroom-filled ravioli with a chanterelle sauce and, behind, trout-stuffed ravioli with tomato and basil. This was part of the summer menu, spaghetti with a sauce of raw tomatoes, black olives, and very good olive oil.

Ross and Alice in awe of Ross' main course, I think it was lamb ribs crusted in pepper. I got distracted with eating and forgot to photograph the other main courses (we had had quite a bit of wine by then, too!).

For dessert, the chef decorated the plates of our three birthday people (David and Ross share a birthday) with "Buon Compleanno" or "Auguri" in chocolate sauce. Julian had the palette of sherbets, here it doesn't look quite as elegant as when they brought it to the table, as he had already started on it before I got this photo.

With coffee, they served these little trays of nibbles. The candy-coated cherries were amazing - a light, smooth coating of caramel on the outside, perfect sweet dark cherries on the inside.

We like to go to Lanterna Verde during the day, because the drive up there is so pretty (it's on the road from Chiavenna to St. Moritz, high in the Alps), and in good weather you can sit out under the pergola and enjoy a view of waterfalls on the other side of the valley.


Comments or Questions for the Author

KevinG says:

Hi there, I have read your review with real interest. I am organising a trip through Europe for car enthusiasts this July and am looking for a restaurant in or near St Moritz for lunch. I have read your review of La Lanterna Verde and it sounds great and I have 2 questions. The first is cost. Can you give me an idea of cost per head for a light lunch with no alcohol? And secondly, are you able to park right opposite the restaurant? I am also looking for a restaurant in Cortina in case you have been there! Thank-you in advance for any help or advice you can give me. Best regards, Kevin

Posted 3/20/2007 11:48:14 PM ( permalink )

DeirdreStraughan says:

Hi,Kevin! Lanterna Verde is quite pricey - probably the minimum you could get away with is 30 euros per head, with one or two courses and no alcohol. But it's worth it. They have an ample parking lot of their own. Cortina I haven't been to in a while, I'm afraid. Feel free to visit my site http://www.beginningwithi.com/ for more reviews, mostly around Lake Como.

Posted 3/22/2007 5:06:16 AM ( permalink )

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