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Restaurants in Parma

  • Croce di Malta

    Say you knew some stylish, young, design-conscious Parmesans. And say they’d just redone an old farmhouse outside the city. Their eat-in kitchen mi... More
  • Enoteca Fontana

    Parmesans take the pulse of their own city at this hectic institution, where the cheap nibbles are strangely better than the panini you pay a lot m... More
  • La Greppia

    If no one had told you this is one of the three or four finest places to eat in Parma, you might guess it anyway before even lifting a fork. In fro... More
  • Osteria Del Gesso

    A platter of sbrisolona sits on a counter inside the front door, a good start. The menu gives the age and maker of the prosciutto (28 months, Lepor... More
  • Parizzi

    No matter how allergic you are to joyless, pompous restaurants, any eating survey of Parma would have to include this one, especially if someone el... More
  • Pasticceria Torino

    You could eat breakfast at this historic, aristocratic landmark every day for three months and never have the same pastry twice. Like all Italians,... More
  • Ristorante Cocchi

    Parma’s best restaurant is inserted in a hotel so plain and weirdly located (on the far side of the ring road that wraps the city) you can’t believ... More
  • Sorelle Picchi

    This restaurant has closed. Forget the pastas at this salumeria-trattoria (you have to pass through the shop to reach the dining room) and build a ... More
  • Stella d'Oro

    Splurge on dinner at the rustic-chic Michelin-starred restaurant, in the ancient town of Soragna. More
  • Trattoria Antichi Sapori

    Set in the countryside just outside the city, Sapori is more ambitious, refined, and serious (but not too serious) than most trattorias in the Parm... More
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