Alto Vino is an impressive restaurant known for its sophisticated interiors, opulent ambience and commendable cuisine. This classy fine dine restaurant is placed in the impressive hotel JW Marriott located on Senapati Bapat Road, in Pune, Maharashtra. Engulfed in sparkling lights, and trendy colours coupled with rich textures of upholstery, Alto Vino has an elegant and soothing ambience. You can sit and enjoy tasteful music in modern ambience of the restaurant. This luxurious Alto Vino which exhibits a beautiful aura and a classy decor apt for business meetings as well as an ideal place to chill out with friends. An average meal costs approximately INR 2000. For payment, cash as well as all major cards are accepted.
This famous fine dining restaurant serves authentic Italian, European, and Mediterranean, food. the Starters, such as Antipasti vegetarian platter and Minestrone Alla Contadina, Insalata Rustica which is a fresh salad, with mushroom, bell peppers, garlic, cherry tomatoes Asparago Verde, olive, salsa salmoriglio are simply superb. The culinary offerings are simply mouth-watering. Starting with a soup and salads you can move on to starters and main dishes. Lasagne, handmade pastas and thin crust pizzas are awesome. Warm and fresh breads with the Olive Tepanade are amazing.
The Minestrone soup loaded with vegetables and lentils is one of the best. For the main course savour, excellently crafed Pollo alla Voldastana, lasagna, handmade pastas and thin crust pizzas are mouth watering. Alto Vino creates a wonderful sensory journey with carefully selected spirits, superb eclectic cocktails, fine single malts and best wines. Every day fabulous appetisers and salads are prepared by trained chefs. The bar has a superior quality of brewed drink as well as signature mixed drinks.
- ‘Fresh Burrata Cheese with Tomatoes and Basil’ is a must-try
- A massive selection of over "60 different wines" from different estates is available
- Move away from the classic Arrabbiata and Parmesan Cheese based pastas and try the 'Hand-made Ravioli' instead