REVIEW · PHUKET
Phuket: Fine Italian Dining Experience with a View at La Gritta
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That cliffside view makes dinner feel special. La Gritta is an upscale Italian meal on the Amari Phuket property, with ocean and Patong Bay scenery that really comes alive at sunset, especially when you’re dining outdoors. I like the 5-course fine dining menu (Italian antipasti, handmade pasta, seafood/meat dishes, and dessert) and I like that the setting is split into an elegant restaurant and a bar, so you get options depending on the mood. One heads-up: drinks are not included, and that includes water, so extras can add up fast.
If you want a smooth evening, plan for timing. The experience runs about 3 hours, you should arrive 30 minutes before your reservation, and there’s no hotel pickup, so you’ll start and finish at Amari Phuket (2 Meun-Ngern Road, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150). Dress is smart casual, and it’s best suited to adults or older kids, not little ones.
In This Review
- Key highlights at La Gritta (Amari Phuket)
- La Gritta at Amari Phuket: Cliffside Italian with Patong Bay Views
- Price and What You Really Get in the 5-course Dinner
- Smart Casual, Arrival Time, and How to Avoid a Rushed Dinner
- Inside La Gritta: Restaurant vs Bar, and Why It Matters
- The 5 Courses You’ll Be Planning Around (Even Without Menus in Hand)
- Sunset Views: When the Scenery Turns the Meal Into an Event
- Drinks, Water, and the Most Common Cost Surprise
- Menu Differences and Why Online Expectations Can Clash
- How It Fits in Your Phuket Night Plan
- Who Should Book La Gritta (and Who Might Skip)
- Quick Decision Guide: Book or Pass
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the La Gritta fine dining experience?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- Are drinks included?
- Where does the experience start and end?
- What time should I arrive?
- What should I wear?
Key highlights at La Gritta (Amari Phuket)

- Cliffside views over Patong Bay and the Andaman Sea, with sunset being the big moment
- 5-course Italian fine dining menu included in the price
- Two areas to dine: La Gritta Restaurant plus La Gritta Bar, with indoor and outdoor seating
- Drinks are purchase-only, so budgeting matters (water included)
- 3-hour pacing that feels special without eating your whole night
- Small-to-medium group size (maximum 80), inside a venue that totals about 100 seats
La Gritta at Amari Phuket: Cliffside Italian with Patong Bay Views
La Gritta is the kind of Phuket dinner plan where the scenery is part of the main course. It sits on the cliffside and looks out over the Andaman Sea and Patong Bay. Even when the food is excellent (and it should be, with a 5-course setup), the views are what make people remember the night.
The restaurant layout also helps. You’re not stuck in one bland room. There are two distinct sections, La Gritta Restaurant and La Gritta Bar, and both have indoor and outdoor space. That means you can match the atmosphere to the weather and your vibe: indoor if you want comfort and quiet, outdoor if you want the view right in front of you.
I also like the “special occasion” feel without it being overly theatrical. The venue is positioned as a trend-forward dining spot, but the experience is still clearly structured around a fine Italian meal with service that expects you to slow down and enjoy.
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Price and What You Really Get in the 5-course Dinner

At $90.93 per person, the price sits in the “paid-for-the-experience” category. Here’s the key: the package includes a 5-course Italian fine dining menu, not drinks.
That menu format usually means you’re getting a proper progression of Italian flavors rather than a simple pick-and-choose meal. Based on what’s described, it covers the classics you’d hope for:
- antipasti-style starters
- handmade pasta
- authentic Italian meat and fish dishes
- desserts
So you’re paying for the structure, the ingredients, and the service, plus that cliffside location.
Where value can swing against you is the extras. If you expect drinks to be included, you’ll be disappointed. If you’re the type who drinks only water or non-alcoholic options, you still likely need to budget for that because water isn’t part of the included meal.
My practical take: this is a solid deal if you treat it like a dinner reservation with optional extras, not a full-board meal. If you want a set-price night with no surprises, you’ll need to plan the beverage spend in advance.
Smart Casual, Arrival Time, and How to Avoid a Rushed Dinner

The evening runs about 3 hours, and they ask you to arrive 30 minutes before your reservation. That isn’t busywork. It’s your buffer for check-in, getting seated, and (if you’re aiming for it) settling into a spot with a view before the light changes.
Dress code is smart casual. That’s not “formal dress,” but it does mean you should skip gym wear. Think neat and comfortable rather than sloppy.
Also plan around logistics: there’s no hotel pickup and drop-off. You start at Amari Phuket, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. If you’re doing Phuket nightlife after dinner, keep travel time short. If you’re taking Grab or a taxi, you’ll want to be finished and ready to go, not still waiting around at the restaurant entrance.
Inside La Gritta: Restaurant vs Bar, and Why It Matters

La Gritta works because it isn’t one single seating mood. The setup includes:
- La Gritta Restaurant
- La Gritta Bar
with indoor and outdoor areas across both.
In practical terms, this means the experience can flex. If the outdoor seating is in demand for sunset views, the bar area or indoor space can still keep your night comfortable. If you’re someone who prefers quieter conversation, indoor seating can be the better call.
The restaurant capacity is described as up to around 100 seats total (split between the two areas). And the experience has a maximum of 80 travelers. That combination usually means you won’t feel lost in a giant crowd, which matters for a meal that’s designed to feel intimate.
If you’re thinking romantic dinner: the venue design and the view are the main reason. If you’re thinking group dinner: the split setup helps keep things from feeling chaotic.
The 5 Courses You’ll Be Planning Around (Even Without Menus in Hand)

You’ll be eating an Italian fine dining meal with five courses. The exact menu details aren’t listed here, so I can’t tell you the precise dish names, but the categories are clear:
- antipasti
- handmade pasta
- Italian meats and fish dishes
- desserts
That matters because it helps you decide what to eat in Phuket before and after. If you know pasta and seafood are coming, don’t stack a heavy meal earlier. If you’re sensitive to spice or have a dietary need, it’s smart to handle that in advance.
One important detail: your menu can be adapted for dietary requirements with sufficient advance notice. The booking info also asks you to advise dietary requirements at the time of booking. Do that early, because last-minute changes may not be guaranteed.
For pacing, a 5-course format usually takes time, which is why the experience is about 3 hours. This isn’t a quick “in and out” meal, and it’s not supposed to be.
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Sunset Views: When the Scenery Turns the Meal Into an Event

This is one of the easiest parts to plan for: sunset is the highlight. The Andaman Sea and Patong Bay views shift as the light drops, and the cliffside setting gives you more of a panoramic feel than you’ll get at ground level.
Here’s how to make it work:
- Arrive on time (that 30-minute early window matters).
- If the restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating, choose your priority: view first, then comfort.
- If you’re going with someone for romance, it’s worth being a bit firm with your preference when you’re seated, because the best angles can be limited at peak times.
I’d also think about weather. If it’s windy or it’s starting to feel damp outdoors, indoor seating can still give you a quality experience. The point is: don’t treat seating like an afterthought. It’s part of the value you’re paying for.
Drinks, Water, and the Most Common Cost Surprise

This is the big one. Drinks are not included. And the pain point for some diners isn’t only about alcohol—it’s about the extras like water.
So here’s the straightforward budgeting advice I’d give a friend: assume anything beyond the 5-course menu is add-on pricing. That includes:
- alcoholic drinks
- soft drinks
- and water
If you don’t drink alcohol, you’re not powerless, but you still need to expect costs for beverages. If you’re a water-only person, you might still pay for bottled water (or a priced option) during the meal.
If you do drink wine or cocktails, the cost can grow quickly. The upside is that wine pairing can be part of the fun if you want it, but don’t assume it’s built into the set.
Also, keep your expectations aligned with what’s included. Fine dining is already priced higher because of the menu and service. When you add drinks, you’re paying for the building blocks of a more expensive evening—on top of a premium view.
Menu Differences and Why Online Expectations Can Clash

One thing I’d watch for: the menu choices you see when you book may not exactly match what’s offered when you arrive. That doesn’t necessarily mean the quality changes, but it can change the options you expected.
So before you get too attached to a specific dish, keep your mindset flexible. The categories (antipasti, handmade pasta, Italian meats and fish, desserts) are your best guide. If you have a strict dietary rule, the safer route is to request that at booking time.
The theme here is simple: treat the reservation as a guaranteed 5-course format with Italian fine dining, not a guarantee of exact menu items you pictured.
How It Fits in Your Phuket Night Plan
This isn’t a full-day activity. It’s a concentrated, high-comfort evening meal that runs about 3 hours. That makes it a great anchor for a date night or a one-time “dress up and do something memorable” dinner.
Because there’s no pickup, think about your transport:
- If you’re staying at or near the Amari Phuket area, you’re set.
- If you’re farther away, plan to arrive early without rushing. A late arrival can wreck the “sunset view” plan.
After dinner, you’re back at the meeting point. So if you’re heading out for nightlife, the best move is to keep your post-dinner plans short and nearby.
And if you’re traveling with kids: it’s not recommended for children aged 12 and under. If you are bringing older teens, you’ll still want to check the tone of a smart casual fine dining setting, since it’s designed more for adult-paced dinner conversation.
Who Should Book La Gritta (and Who Might Skip)
This is for you if:
- you want Italian fine dining in a polished setting
- you care about views of Patong Bay and the Andaman Sea, especially at sunset
- you’re okay with drinks being extra and you’ll budget accordingly
- you want a structured 3-hour dinner that feels like an event
You might skip (or choose a simpler meal) if:
- you’re expecting a fully fixed-price meal with drinks included
- you hate surprise add-ons like paid water
- you’re traveling with younger kids (the experience is not recommended for 12 and under)
- you want a casual, no-planning dinner with flexible timing
Quick Decision Guide: Book or Pass
Book La Gritta if your top priority is one memorable Phuket dinner with a cliffside view and a proper Italian 5-course format. It’s the kind of night that turns into a “we should do that again” story—mostly because of the setting.
Pass if you’re trying to control every cost tightly. Drinks are not included, and that includes water, so the final tab can drift higher than you expect. If you do book, go in with a clear beverage budget and you’ll feel a lot better about the value.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the La Gritta fine dining experience?
It lasts about 3 hours.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes a 5-course Italian fine dining menu.
Are drinks included?
No. Drinks are available to purchase separately, and water is also an extra cost.
Where does the experience start and end?
It starts at Amari Phuket (2 Meun-Ngern Road, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150) and ends back at the same meeting point.
What time should I arrive?
Please arrive 30 minutes prior to your reservation.
What should I wear?
Dress code is smart casual.






























