Ristorante Dal Geco

Restaurant · Porto Santo Stefano, Tuscany
Ristorante Dal Geco

A restaurant on the quay at Porto Santo Stefano, on the Monte Argentario promontory, and one of the four in the Argentario episode of the television programme 4 Ristoranti.

At a glance

Type
Restaurant
Where
Porto Santo Stefano, Monte Argentario, Province of Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy
Coordinates
42.439732° N, 11.1153645° E
On television
4 Ristoranti, second series (2015-16), first episode

Overview

Ristorante Dal Geco stands on Via del Molo at Porto Santo Stefano, the larger of the two harbours of Monte Argentario, on the Tuscan coast in the Province of Grosseto.

History

The restaurant took part in the second series of 4 Ristoranti, broadcast in 2015-16, in the first episode: the contest for the best restaurant with a view over the Argentario, against Tuscan Bay, Le Plaisir du Vin and Gourmet con Gusto. The episode was won by Gourmet con Gusto.

The programme 4 Ristoranti, led by the chef Alessandro Borghese, sets four restaurants of the same area against one another; each host eats at the others and marks them.

What you see

The setting is the working quay of Porto Santo Stefano, where the fishing boats and the ferries for Giglio and Giannutri come in.

Practical information

  • Address: Via del Molo 1, 58019 Porto Santo Stefano, Monte Argentario (GR), Tuscany.
  • Opening times and days vary with the season; booking is advisable in summer.

Sources

  • Cultural Heritage Online historical archive — original Italian entry (beniculturalionline.it), transposed and corrected 2026.

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online, 2026.

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