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L'Ora della PastaBWorth Trying

Via Armando Diaz, 36, 22100 Como CO, Italy · Restaurant, Italian restaurant, Pasta shop · 4.7/5 Google (1386 reviews)

Takeout

Busy counter-service pasta shop for fresh, affordable bowls; excellent for quick lunches, less ideal for vegans or those wanting table-service comforts.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

L'Ora della Pasta delivers reliable casual dining through strong fresh pasta quality and exceptional order speed, making it a solid neighborhood choice for quick, affordable Italian comfort food. Occasional consistency wobbles in sauces and variable counter-service warmth during crowding prevent a higher grade, while the functional, cramped setting lacks the appeal to elevate it beyond a dependable casual spot. Best experienced as a quick lunch destination rather than a lingering meal.

Restaurant Summary

The scene is lively and informal: a display case of fresh pasta, a short line, and a quick briefing on how to order. One diner put it simply, "Pick a shape, pick a sauce, and lunch appears fast." Seating is limited and the vibe skews busy counter-service more than sit-down trattoria, which keeps prices friendly. Cooking here leans classic over flashy: fresh ravioli, tagliatelle, carbonara, ragù, and pesto. Think simple, produce-led comfort cooked to order with the occasional wobble (a salty carbonara or oily pesto now and then). It is best for quick, tasty bowls rather than lingering meals; regulars even buy pasta to cook at home. Families will find plenty of kid-pleasing pasta like pomodoro, ragù, and gnocchi. Note that most fresh pastas contain egg, so vegan choices are extremely limited despite a vegetable counter. Portions come in regular and super; choose super for heartier appetites.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€14-18 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic center near tourist lanes; heavy foot traffic, quick lunch demand, mixed locals and visitors.

Safety: Busy and well-trafficked tourist core; generally safe, crowded at peak hours.

Nearby: Shops and sights around Lake Como center; convenient for sightseeing breaks.

ComoComo is a lively urban area with a blend of residential and commercial spaces. The dining scene ranges from traditional Italian trattorias to casual eateries and upscale restaurants, catering to both everyday diners and visitors seeking authentic regional cuisine. The atmosphere is relaxed yet bustling, especially during tourist seasons.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:30–14:30 Tuesday08:30–19:00 Wednesday08:30–19:00 Thursday08:30–19:00 Friday08:30–19:00 Saturday08:30–19:00 Sunday

Available: Takeout

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