HomeIloiloIloilo CityMandurriaoSmallvilleAmalfi Cucina Italiana – Iloilo’s Gourmet Italian RestaurantHave you ever wanted to visit Italy to absorb its rich and influential heritage or perhaps immerse yourself in the alluring Mediterranean Coast? If you’re in Iloilo, start by getting a sense of Italy through its famed cuisine at Amalfi Cucina Italia, t By ExploreIloilo.com on March 19, 2009Have you ever wanted to visit Italy to absorb its rich and influential heritage or perhaps immerse yourself in the alluring Mediterranean Coast? If you’re in Iloilo, start by getting a sense of Italy through its famed cuisine at Amalfi Cucina Italia, the newest Italian Restaurant to open its doors in Iloilo. Trio de ZuppaAmalfi got its name from historic port town in the western coast of Italy. The Town of Amalfi, included in the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites, is an important tourist destination because of its vast collection of old buildings and great coastal sceneries. Amalfi is also famous in Italy for its indulgent cuisine which relies on sun-kissed vegetables and herbs, salty capers, dried pasta, and fresh farmhouse cheeses (most notable of which is its water buffalo’s mozzarella). Pasta ala Bolognese Manzo ala Griglia de FunghiAmalfi Cucina Italia has a wide range of Italian dishes to choose from tasty pasta and pizza, fresh salads and soups, mouth watering steaks, to sweet desserts and an excellent collection of wine. Although the prices are a bit expensive by Iloilo’s standards, the delicious food at Amalfi is definitely worth it. If you’re planning on impressing a date through a romantic dinner, then Amalfi should be your first option. Cranberry juice (front) and Amalfi’s signature iced tea (back)Amalfi is located in The Avenue building in Pison Complex more popularly known as Smallville, Iloilo’s prime entertainment destination. Amalfi is open everyday for lunch and dinner. Also located in The Avenue is Bauhinia, Mojave Grill and Restaurant, Nothing but Desserts, and Coffee Break.View Larger MapDon’t leave yet. There’s more!Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.Comments Gza saysJune 29, 2014 at 1:00 amHi! I wanted to ask about the price range of the meals?Reply Marcos Detourist saysJuly 1, 2014 at 8:14 amMains range from P200 to P300 and upwards.Reply Alek T. Pereyra saysDecember 5, 2012 at 7:31 pmHi there! Will visit Iloilo this Holiday Season. Wondering if we need to have reservation first before going there? Thank you and hope to hear from you soon!Reply Marcos saysDecember 6, 2012 at 6:49 amNo reservations needed but if you’re dining with a big group, it’s better to call them so they can prepare for your visit.Reply Darlene Holzhausen saysMay 1, 2011 at 1:30 amBy the way, the signature tea cost about 95.00 peso and Pizza price depends on the selection. It may sound costly but its worth it! :))Reply Darlene Holzhausen saysMay 1, 2011 at 1:26 amWent to Amalfi In January this year 2011 on the night of Dinagyang. Signature Iced tea is the best. We also tried one of their Pizza selections and it’s very good as well. The place was recommended by my cousin Stephen Sale. Great place to hang out with friends!Reply Edz saysMarch 30, 2011 at 9:56 pmHi! I love Italian cuisine. I want to try this out. How much would it cost me for 5-6 people? Do you also offer buffet dinner? If yes, what’s the schedule and how much per person?Reply Hessel saysOctober 31, 2010 at 1:45 pmFunny, but my friend and I were supposed to eat there already but upon entrance I saw some people who I don’t want to really interact with outside work so I pulled my friend at once and went directly to the nearby restaurant which is Bauhinia (Bauhinia turned out to be one of my fave restaurants.) Anyhoo, I still want to try Amalfi next time :)Reply Ruben saysMay 18, 2010 at 5:08 amI have been heavily exploring the internet for fine dining restaurants in Iloilo City, and so far, Amalfi has intrigued me the most. I am looking forward to treating my loved one at this location as a part of our “prom night.” :) By the sounds of other comments, I hope and feel my expectations will be fulfilled.Reply Michael M. saysFebruary 20, 2010 at 10:37 pmWhen we came to Ilo Ilo last december 2009 I found this piece of gem located at Small Ville. Amalfi Cucina Italiana !Me and my partner were so amazed with the quality of the gourmet foods and wines they served. That lady in the picture above holding a plate treated us so well and she/they are very professional in what they do.They serve an excellent Italian food.. and that is for sure! and the best thing of all is the value for money… The cost definitely is cheaper compared with here in Manila.Amalfi is so far the best Italian restuarant we have experienced. And this gives us a reason to go back to Ilo-Ilo in the near future.Reply Sheryl Bajalan saysApril 6, 2010 at 12:57 pmHi, Sir Michael. Thank you for the complements. We eally appreciate it. It was serving you and you partner. Hoing to see you here in Amalfi.Reply Marcos C. saysFebruary 17, 2010 at 6:03 amGreat pics P@M … really looks like you had a great dinner in Amalfi :)Reply P@M saysFebruary 17, 2010 at 4:28 amWent there with my fiance last Valentine’s day. What can I say? We were absolutely satisfied all the way from the ambience to the food and the affable service staffs.I would like to share some of the photos I took when we dined there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/digipam/Reply thalia saysSeptember 12, 2009 at 2:32 amI havnt tried any foods in this resto but base on the pictures they look good and dilicious. Iloilo City really is a progressive city not to mention humble people yet lots of them where rich.Reply
Alek T. Pereyra saysDecember 5, 2012 at 7:31 pmHi there! Will visit Iloilo this Holiday Season. Wondering if we need to have reservation first before going there? Thank you and hope to hear from you soon!Reply
Marcos saysDecember 6, 2012 at 6:49 amNo reservations needed but if you’re dining with a big group, it’s better to call them so they can prepare for your visit.Reply
Darlene Holzhausen saysMay 1, 2011 at 1:30 amBy the way, the signature tea cost about 95.00 peso and Pizza price depends on the selection. It may sound costly but its worth it! :))Reply
Darlene Holzhausen saysMay 1, 2011 at 1:26 amWent to Amalfi In January this year 2011 on the night of Dinagyang. Signature Iced tea is the best. We also tried one of their Pizza selections and it’s very good as well. The place was recommended by my cousin Stephen Sale. Great place to hang out with friends!Reply
Edz saysMarch 30, 2011 at 9:56 pmHi! I love Italian cuisine. I want to try this out. How much would it cost me for 5-6 people? Do you also offer buffet dinner? If yes, what’s the schedule and how much per person?Reply
Hessel saysOctober 31, 2010 at 1:45 pmFunny, but my friend and I were supposed to eat there already but upon entrance I saw some people who I don’t want to really interact with outside work so I pulled my friend at once and went directly to the nearby restaurant which is Bauhinia (Bauhinia turned out to be one of my fave restaurants.) Anyhoo, I still want to try Amalfi next time :)Reply
Ruben saysMay 18, 2010 at 5:08 amI have been heavily exploring the internet for fine dining restaurants in Iloilo City, and so far, Amalfi has intrigued me the most. I am looking forward to treating my loved one at this location as a part of our “prom night.” :) By the sounds of other comments, I hope and feel my expectations will be fulfilled.Reply
Michael M. saysFebruary 20, 2010 at 10:37 pmWhen we came to Ilo Ilo last december 2009 I found this piece of gem located at Small Ville. Amalfi Cucina Italiana !Me and my partner were so amazed with the quality of the gourmet foods and wines they served. That lady in the picture above holding a plate treated us so well and she/they are very professional in what they do.They serve an excellent Italian food.. and that is for sure! and the best thing of all is the value for money… The cost definitely is cheaper compared with here in Manila.Amalfi is so far the best Italian restuarant we have experienced. And this gives us a reason to go back to Ilo-Ilo in the near future.Reply
Sheryl Bajalan saysApril 6, 2010 at 12:57 pmHi, Sir Michael. Thank you for the complements. We eally appreciate it. It was serving you and you partner. Hoing to see you here in Amalfi.Reply
Marcos C. saysFebruary 17, 2010 at 6:03 amGreat pics P@M … really looks like you had a great dinner in Amalfi :)Reply
P@M saysFebruary 17, 2010 at 4:28 amWent there with my fiance last Valentine’s day. What can I say? We were absolutely satisfied all the way from the ambience to the food and the affable service staffs.I would like to share some of the photos I took when we dined there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/digipam/Reply
thalia saysSeptember 12, 2009 at 2:32 amI havnt tried any foods in this resto but base on the pictures they look good and dilicious. Iloilo City really is a progressive city not to mention humble people yet lots of them where rich.Reply