Join us, certified Sommeliers Pier and Chiara, as we explore our favorite top 5 restaurants in Langhe! From charming bistros to Michelin-quality spots, these restaurants showcase the best of Piedmontese cuisine in Barolo, Alba, and beyond. With exquisite wine lists and local ingredients, each location offers a unique culinary experience. Whether you’re craving truffle dishes, artisanal wines, or authentic Italian hospitality, our recommendations will make your Langhe visit unforgettable!
Petti’s Bistrot – Barolo
Osteria More e Macine – La Morra
L’Aromatario – Neive
Petricore – Alba
Tre Case – Serralunga d’Alba
Let us know if you’ve tried these places in the comments below!
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00:00 Intro
00:34 The Langhe
01:42 Petti’t Bistrot in Barolo
02:01 More Macine in La Morra
02:16 Aromatario in Neive
02:36 Petricore in Alba
02:59 Osteria Tre Case in Serralunga d’Alba

6 Comments
Could you tell me the restaurants you can suggest. BEcause we will visit alba after tommorov
Don’t forget Le Torri restaurant in Castiglione Faletto ! Fantastic food with an amazing wine list !
Great additions to my list of local restaurants!
Omg!!! I love it!!!
Pleased to find out I've been in two of the 5 recommended restaurants and shame that l'Aromatario is temporarily closed.
Aside from the fabulous food I have found that drinking the Barolos young can be entirely satisfying (rather than feeling the need to dig deep in the cellar – in La Morra and Monforte, mostly) – and then, too, there are so many wonderful Dolcettos that you will rarely see outside the zone.