Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish seafood spot near the lake delivering fresh plates and warm hospitality, with occasional long waits and billing hiccups to watch for.
Dieci Nodi delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong seafood execution—mussels and raw platters earn consistent praise—and warm, attentive service that includes thoughtful touches. However, inconsistent seasoning and kitchen pacing during peak times, combined with recent reports of slow service and billing discrepancies, prevent it from reaching grade A territory. The stylish vaulted interior and lakeside location offer appeal, but execution gaps and capacity-management challenges keep it competitive with respected local favorites rather than among the region's premier destinations.
Tucked just off the promenade, Dieci Nodi feels stylish and lively rather than stuffy. Reviewers describe warm welcomes, clinking glasses, and a vaulted dining room that reads modern coastal. One diner raved, "the mussels came out steaming and generous," while another praised the team for thoughtful touches. Do note occasional long waits and to double-check the bill; the buzz can rise to quite loud at peak times. The kitchen leans classic Italian seafood with a few flourishes: raw platters bright with citrus, tuna in crust, spaghetti alle vongole, and an octopus pasta that many call a favorite. Portions skew fair, with the mussels pot hailed for value. This is ingredient-driven cooking over theatrics—great when seasoned just right, though a few guests found a dish or two muted or salty on busy nights. Best for those who enjoy fresh, seafood-centric plates near the lake. Families are welcomed with smiles; one group said staff were great with the kids. While there is no noted children menu, approachable options like mussels, simple pastas, and fried bites work for many. If you have picky eaters, ask about plain pasta or milder choices, and consider earlier seatings when the room is less boisterous.
Area: Historic center near Lake Como with tourist footfall, boutiques, and scenic lanes; mixes visitors and locals.
Safety: Generally safe, busy and well-lit; typical tourist-area pickpocket awareness applies.
Nearby: Steps from the lake promenade, near piazzas, hotels, and shopping streets; heavy seasonal traffic.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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