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We love lo guarracino in Positano - have gone the last two summers, and will be taking clients there this summer once again. The (not difficult) beautiful cliffside walk is such a great intro to the place, and the cheerful owners and marvelous setting, overlooking a cove to the left of Positano as you face it from the water, are super. Super fresh seafood - delicious! Here's a post from our 2006 trip about the place. Can't wait to get back! Anne
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| Posts: 294 | Location: Washington DC suburbs | Registered: 11 January 2006 |    |
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| Posts: 3853 | Location: St Paul, MN | Registered: 10 February 2006 |    |
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Leaving Sunday for a 4 day trip down to the coast. am going to Sorrento and will write back. It is a press trip so some of the places are organized by them but will also have time on my own. I bought Carla Capalbio's new Campagna book for reading up on my trip!
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| Posts: 5388 | Location: Florence / Certaldo Italy | Registered: 01 December 2001 |    |
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quote: We love lo guarracino in Positano - have gone the last two summers, and will be taking clients there this summer once again.
Our favorite as well.
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| Posts: 675 | Location: Houston, TX USA | Registered: 01 November 2003 |    |
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Marcia Just returned from Italy with a stop in Positano Two recommendations Da Costantino Da Costantino- which is above Positano in Montepertuso - any way it is a family restaurant with an incredible view - reasonable prices and great food. They will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel gratis La Cambusa - in Positano near the beach - good food - great location - moderately priced Best Bob
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| Posts: 91 | Location: boston, usa | Registered: 19 May 2005 |    |
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Cucina Casareccia is our favorite restaurant in Positano. It's quite a hike up the hill, but the views are great. Service was great. Our best meals in Sorrento were home-cooked at the B&B where we stayed, Villa Oriana. They don't have a restaurant for non-guests. There are some photos in my blog Southern Italy: Sorrento and Beyond
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| Posts: 201 | Location: Chapel Hill, NC | Registered: 22 August 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by MarciaB: I habe been looking at the restaurant reviews for ideas for our upcoming trip and while there are many of them, I have noticed that most are 2-3 years old.
I thought I would ask if anyone has a place that they may have been to more recently. I don't need a full review, just some good recommendations. We like casual places after long days of touring, and we're definitely not the dressy type.
We ate is five restaurants in Sorrento at the begining of April. The quality was average - plenty of evidence of frozen fish liberally passed off as fresh. A coupel of established hotels apparently serve good food but charge exhorbiatnt prices. Best meal we had was in il leone rosso. Foudn the Rough Guide's recommendations merited serious sceptical appraisal.
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| Posts: 126 | Location: Tuscany | Registered: 08 April 2008 |    |
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