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Modern Italian Seafood With Ferrara Traditions

Google: 4.7 · 1,059 reviews

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Ferrara, Italy

Quel Fantastico Giovedì

CuisineModern Cuisine
Price€€
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacityIntimate
Michelin

A Michelin Plate-recognised address on Via Castelnuovo, Quel Fantastico Giovedì brings together Ferrara's classic regional specialities and accomplished fish cookery in two contemporary dining rooms at a mid-range price point. With a Google rating of 4.7 across more than a thousand reviews, it represents the accessible end of Ferrara's serious dining tier. Booking is strongly advised, including at lunch.

Quel Fantastico Giovedì restaurant in Ferrara, Italy
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Two small dining rooms on Via Castelnuovo, walls hung with contemporary paintings, tables set without ceremony but with evident care: Quel Fantastico Giovedì reads, at first glance, as a neighbourhood restaurant doing nothing loudly. That reading is not wrong, exactly, but it misses what the format is actually delivering. In a city where the dining offer divides sharply between old-school Emilian trattorie and a small clutch of more ambitious modern kitchens, this restaurant occupies an interesting middle position — carrying a Michelin Plate recognition and a 4.7 Google rating from over a thousand reviews, while holding a price tier that sits a bracket below the city's higher-end modern addresses.

Where Quel Fantastico Giovedì Sits in Ferrara's Dining Picture

Ferrara is not a city that attracts the same volume of culinary attention as Modena or Bologna, but it has its own coherent food identity, rooted in a Renaissance-era court cuisine that still surfaces in dishes like cappellacci di zucca, salama da sugo, and the layered pork preparations that define the local salumeria tradition. Most of the city's restaurants lean into that inheritance either faithfully or not at all. The more interesting operators work the seam between regional rootedness and contemporary technique, and that is the territory Quel Fantastico Giovedì occupies.

For comparison, Cucina Bacilieri and Makorè both sit in the €€€ tier and present Italian contemporary menus with a more overtly fine-dining format. Ca' d'Frara stays closer to traditional Emilian cooking at the same €€ price point, while Da Noemi operates at the lower end of the price range with a more classic trattoria offer. Quel Fantastico Giovedì prices against Ca' d'Frara but adds the Michelin recognition and a fish-forward dimension that neither direct trattorie nor the top-tier modern rooms tend to emphasise equally.

The Value Proposition: What the €€ Tier Delivers Here

The Michelin Plate is a signal worth reading carefully. It does not indicate a star-level operation, but it does mean the Guide's inspectors found the kitchen to be producing food worth eating — consistent technique, ingredients handled well, a menu with coherent identity. At the €€ price band, that combination is not automatic. Plenty of mid-range restaurants in Italian cities hold on to reputation without the cooking to justify it. The sustained Plate recognition across 2024 and 2025, combined with a rating profile that holds above 4.5 across a large review base, suggests a kitchen that is performing steadily rather than coasting.

That sustained performance at a mid-range price point is arguably what makes this address relevant for a traveller who has already considered, and perhaps already visited, the more talked-about rooms in the northern Italian circuit. Restaurants like Osteria Francescana in Modena, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, or Enrico Bartolini in Milan represent the leading of the Italian modern dining tier; Quel Fantastico Giovedì is not competing in that bracket. What it offers is a considered meal anchored in a specific city's food culture, at a price that doesn't require that level of commitment to justify the visit.

The Kitchen's Two Registers: Regional Classics and Fish

The menu operates across two distinct registers. The first draws on Ferrara's own canon: the dishes that define this city's contribution to Emilian cooking and that appear on tables here in forms shaped by local producers and seasonal availability. The second register is fish cookery, described in Michelin's own notes as the chef's area of particular strength. That combination is less obvious than it might seem. Ferrara sits inland, but the Po Delta , one of Italy's more characterful coastal stretches , sits close enough that good fish supply into the city is a genuine tradition rather than an affectation.

The juxtaposition of land-based regional heritage with well-sourced fish preparation is, across the broader Italian modern dining scene, a more common structural choice than it once was. Restaurants like Uliassi in Senigallia and Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone anchor their identities specifically in coastal fish work at a much higher price tier. At Quel Fantastico Giovedì, fish dishes operate within a broader menu rather than defining the whole offer, which is the appropriate framing for an inland city with strong terrestrial food traditions.

The Room and What It Says About the Format

Two small dining rooms with contemporary paintings is a format familiar across northern Italy's mid-range serious restaurants. It signals intent without spectacle , the kitchen is the argument, not the interior design budget. The contemporary art on the walls places the restaurant in a modern rather than nostalgic register, which aligns with the menu's positioning: this is not a place presenting itself as a custodian of unchanged tradition, but it is also not chasing the kind of design-led identity that some newer Italian openings prioritise over the plate.

The scale matters practically. Small rooms at a restaurant that Michelin explicitly flags as requiring advance booking , including at lunch , means availability is a genuine constraint. Booking ahead is not optional caution; it is the operating reality of the format. Lunch is an underrated entry point at addresses like this across northern Italy: the quality of the kitchen is the same, the room is often slightly quieter, and the afternoon light in a city like Ferrara, with its wide Renaissance streets and low-slung terracotta skyline, makes the meal feel like a different kind of occasion than dinner.

Planning a Visit

Quel Fantastico Giovedì is located at Via Castelnuovo 9 in central Ferrara, within walking distance of the Este Castle and the cathedral quarter. Given the explicit booking recommendation from Michelin, reservations in advance are the sensible approach regardless of day or meal. The €€ pricing means a two-course lunch or a full dinner sits comfortably within the mid-range bracket without the outlay required at Ferrara's higher-tier addresses.

Ferrara rewards a slower approach than a day trip from Bologna allows. For those spending a night or more, our Ferrara hotels guide covers the available accommodation options, while our bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the city's offer. For a broader view of where Quel Fantastico Giovedì sits within the dining picture, our full Ferrara restaurants guide maps the available options across price tiers and styles.

For those building a broader northern Italian itinerary, the region's serious dining tier extends well beyond Ferrara. Dal Pescatore in Runate and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico represent different registers of Italian regional cooking at the higher end of the price and ambition scale. For those tracking modern cuisine internationally, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai offer a useful comparison point for what the modern cuisine format produces at a different tier and in different city contexts.

Signature Dishes
zucca-stuffed calamarospaghettoni alle vongolecappellacci di zuccasquid tartare with salted zabaglionemarinated eel and sardines from Comacchio
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Romantic
  • Intimate
  • Elegant
  • Modern
  • Sophisticated
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Business Dinner
  • Special Occasion
  • Celebration
Experience
  • Private Dining
  • Courtyard
  • Standalone
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
  • Sustainable Seafood
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Elegant yet warm and welcoming, with contemporary paintings on the walls, intimate seating arrangements, and a courtyard providing a sophisticated but familiar atmosphere.

Signature Dishes
zucca-stuffed calamarospaghettoni alle vongolecappellacci di zuccasquid tartare with salted zabaglionemarinated eel and sardines from Comacchio