La Vecchia Costa

Costa Smeralda


An old-time local standby with hit-or-miss service, this big, open-plan restaurant keeps it affordable, with authentic fare such as lorighittas (twisted, ring-shaped pasta) in porcini-lamb sauce and malloreddus (Sardinian gnocchi) with crab and mullet roe. It’s on the SP59 between Arzachena and Porto Cervo.


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