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    Max - Seafood stew

    Max

    4.0(104 reviews)
    1.1 km
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    Our best restaurant experience in positano! we ate here both nights…read more After wandering around the first night and receiving a recommendation from someone at the Sirenuse hotel to check out Max for some good pasta, we decided to give it a try. So happy we did. The bread basket alone was the first indicator - they had such an array of options and all of it was warm and fresh - the focaccia was literally the best I've ever had, it was oily and salty in itself, and so rich to snack on before the food arrived The mozzarella Caprese was so fresh and delicious. The tomatoes were perfectly ripe, the cheese was clearly fresh and highly quality. Only available in Italy like that for sure. I tried the sea bass the first night - amazing. Falls off the fork it's cooked so tenderly, and the lemon sauce, everything was perfect. The second night, i had the lasagna which was also incredible and so visually stunning, just this round pasta in layers of gooey cheese, meat and sauce. On the first night My friend had the seafood pasta wjicj she was raving about, on the second night she had the pasta trio which wasn't worth ordering. Everything else was seriously amazing and the prices weren't insane despite positano being the most expensive leg of the trip. Totally would come back.

    The restaurant is beautiful and the food was great. However the service was awful. The sommelier…read morewas very rude and spoke down to us. I'm not sure if I was due to the language barrier or because we were American. The whole dinner was very awkward and we did not feel welcome.

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    Positano - Positano is a village on the Amalfi Cost: It really is as beautiful as it looks in the photos

    Positano

    4.5(15 reviews)
    1.0 km

    Stunning views - check. Delicious food - check…read more Art, beach, shopping - check, check, check. While reducing these attributes to a checklist is banal, it's clear why Positano is one of the most visited towns along the Amalfi Coast. - Colorful terraced buildings line the steep slopes up the picturesque mountains, from which you can gaze upon incredible views of the turquoise water and surrounding coastline--are a strong draw by themselves. - Italy's food culture is renowned and each region, city, village takes pride in its cuisine. Positano is no exception. There are a lot of options featuring local and regional produce, many with aforementioned views out their windows or balconies. Plus Europe in general is more mindful of accounting for allergies in menus so you can find something to please most. - while not endless, there are enough historical sites, art galleries, beaches, souvenir shops to keep visitors occupied for a couple of days or more if you plan to visit other communities along the coast. Looking for hiking? The winding paths and stairways around town are hike in and of themselves, there are also trails up along the mountains. And there's always the option to sit back, relax and do nothing but enjoy your vacation. Logistically you can reach this town by car, bus, or ferry, the last is most recommended and easiest for arriving in a central part of town, for reasons I described in my separate review on the Amalfi Coast. The cons? Pretty crowded in shoulder season so I can't imagine it during peak season...

    Positano is one of the most visually striking towns on the Amalfi Coast, with breathtaking steep…read morecliffs, cascading pastel buildings, and spectacular views over the Mediterranean. Quite honestly, while all of the other Amalfi Coast cities look generally the same, Positano is in a league of it's own. The town is built vertically, with winding narrow (basically one person at a time) staircases and narrow pathways connecting boutique shops, cafés, and terraces at every level. You can reach the top fairly quickly. Nearly every turn offers a new photo opportunity. The beach scene is lively with both public areas and beach clubs offering lounges, food, and drinks by the water. Boat trips departing from Positano provide stunning panoramic views of the coastline.

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    Positano - Positano is a village on the Amalfi Coast: It really is as beautiful as it looks in the photos

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    Positano is a village on the Amalfi Coast: It really is as beautiful as it looks in the photos

    Off the Beaten Path Tours

    Off the Beaten Path Tours

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.3 km

    We recently traveled to the Amalfi Coast, we were enthusiastically greeted by Marco and our group…read moreof nine were treated to an amazing 5 days of the coast's finest Jewl's. Marco was well prepared with an exceptional agenda of fun filled experiences and amazing dining. Marco's knowledge of geography and history of his homeland was outstanding. I would HIGHLY recommend contacting Marco for your once in a lifetime trip to the Amalfi Coast Houck family 6-16-2025

    The plan was simple- a beautiful week of sunshine lounging on the beaches of the Amalfi coast by…read moreday. Mixed with the pleasure of weaving thru the endless shops for luxurious Italian linens and artfully crafted ceramics. The evening plans were filled with delicious fresh local fish and sinful carb-laden bread, pasta with famous Italian gelato for dessert. well, the eating was not a problem but the rain poured down! AND thank God it did as it forced us off the beach and into the charm of Italy. Meet Marco Predieri(see photo). Tour guide, artist, owner of the company Off The Beaten Path! (Side Note: think synonymously: As "the most interesting man in the world" is to Dos Equis, Marco would be the brand/face for Italy"s Peroni or Moretti!) When beaches and shopping seem to be just scratching the surface of the amazing Positano and you want more or something different... call Marco Predieri. He was a wonderful, knowledgable tour guide! He knows the Amalfi Coast inside and out! He speaks perfect English and he is a walking history book. He will take the time to understand your needs and help you custom plan your itinerary. We had the great surprise of engaging in a few tours he offered that were literally off the charts. We went on amazing hikes seeing ancient waterfalls thru acres of pristine lemon groves. We took a cooking class in the kitchen of a gorgeous restaurant-side by side with the master chef. We went on a private boat tour along the Amalfi Coast with detours to cave dive and eat in a hidden gem of a fishing town. My only regret was there was not enough time to see and do all the wonderful tours he recommended. Marco makes you feel like a friend who has come to visit Italy for the first time and he wants to show you what you may not otherwise get to see. We felt like we were being escorted thru the town with an old friend who introduced us to his home and friends. The experience was a dream come true!

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