Monteverdi

  4.4 – 66 reviews   • Italian restaurant

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Monteverdi is open at The Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge, MA. Restaurateur Seth Greenberg (Mistral, Mooo, Serafina Boston) is expanding his portfolio to Cambridge with Monteverdi, a new and personal take on Italian cuisine. Monteverdi, our premier restaurant situated at The Royal Sonesta hotel in Cambridge, MA, presents a chef-curated menu featuring exceptional Italian cuisine. Lounge on the waterfront patio for a night under the stars, or relax and unwind in the sophisticated dining room and bar.

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Reviews

Sydney Nyland
Worst dining experience of my life. We were here for a total of 3:30 hours. Initially took 45 mins for a server to come over to take our drink order. we ordered the pre fix menu the meatball app was completely ice cold in the middle. followed by my meal that was raw and couldn’t find someone to talk to about it for almost an hour. just told them to trash it at that point. very disappointed. nothing was enjoyable.
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Melody Cao
Best antipasti’s and flatbread! Highly recommend the Ricotta antipasti and the mushroom flatbread, they taste so delicious, are made so fresh, and have tons of little details that elevate the dish. The pesto gnocchi was okay, it tasted a bit salty and was a bit doughy. I didn’t really taste the pesto too much. But, everything was presented very nicely, and the portions are quite generous!!! Especially for an Italian restaurant. I had a great experience at Monteverdi and would recommend it for those who are looking for a beautiful dinner spot by the river. The views are beautiful, the restaurant itself is beautiful, and the service is excellent. Food came out decently quick too!
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Johanna Mamiam
The food was fresh and really tasty! I ordered a grilled salmon: it was crunchy on the top and well prepared. The waitress took good care of our table and the service was great. It was nice outside so, we sat down on the patio/terrace. I will definitely go back for dinner.
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Anton Ego
Monteverdi presents itself as a refined Italian dining room, but the experience ultimately reflects its corporate lineage, landing closer to polished familiarity than individuality.

The menu favors classic Italian forms executed with competence. Pastas are generally well cooked, sauces are balanced, and plates arrive composed and predictable. That predictability, however, is also the limitation. Flavors rarely surprise, seasoning plays it safe, and dishes feel designed to satisfy broadly rather than express a distinct point of view. The food is fine—rarely flawed, rarely memorable.

Service is professional and orderly, though somewhat impersonal. Pacing is steady, explanations are efficient, and the room runs smoothly, but hospitality feels procedural rather than intuitive. There’s little sense of personality or ownership at the table.

The space itself is attractive and comfortable, reading upscale without warmth. It functions well for business dinners or group occasions, but lacks the intimacy or character that elevates an Italian restaurant beyond competence.

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Monteverdi earns three stars as a well-run, reliable dining room, but one that feels constrained by its broader brand DNA. It delivers consistency and polish, yet stops short of distinction—satisfying in the moment, forgettable afterward.
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M G
Ordered the verde gnocchi, and unfortunately it was one of the worst gnocchis I’ve ever eaten. It was firmer and chewier than its supposed to be, a clear sign of having used too much flour. The pesto sauce also distinctly lacked any flavour. Pine nuts are always a good addition, but even they couldn’t save the dish. I ended up leaving 70% of it on the table, paying, and leaving.

The service was fine, and the location overlooking the river is pleasant, with some outdoor seating.

I rarely feel this negatively strongly about a dish, and can only hope their other choices are better.
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Jonathan
Monteverdi is a beautiful restaurant located on the Charles River in Cambridge. When I first arrived I was greeted warmly by a male manager and sat immediately. Service was excellent and our food arrived at the table perfectly spaced out. I would come back just for the service alone!
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Alan Day
The staff made our 50th first date anniversary at this location as special as we could have possibly hoped. They greated us very warmly, asked us about our occasion, served us extremely well and affectionately, the food lived up to my Italian wife’s mother’s best standards, and they wished us well on our way out. We hoped to celebrate decades of love and the manager Alan, and our waitress, Emily, especially made our evening as special as we hoped it would be.
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Kaushik Patel
Recently Opened Italian restaurant in Royal Sonesta Hotel with with stunning views of the Charles River and the Boston skyline. The dining space includes two bars, an outdoor patio, and private rooms, making it ideal for both casual meals and special events.

The food was wonderful, and the Staff are really helpful and friendly. only improvement needed is in their services which can be slow or sometime hard to find staff for order.
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Jea Kim
New Italian restaurant with a nice waterfront view of the Charles River.

Recently took a visit for dinner, drawn by the newest venture from Chef Seth Greenberg, who also manages Columbus Hospitality restaurants.  Given the pedigree, I had high expectations. Like most Columbus Hospitality spots, Monteverdi sticks to a “less is more” philosophy, offering classic Italian fare with a casual twist. The menu featured familiar dishes you’d find at North End restaurants, but with a bit more flair.

We initially had a hard time picking appetizers as the menu didn’t have many intriguing options. Eventually, we settled on the whipped ricotta and pepper-crusted beef carpaccio, and both turned out to be excellent choices. The whipped ricotta, served with a side of smoky grilled bread, paired beautifully with the natural sweetness of silan (date honey). Meanwhile, the beef carpaccio, carved fresh from the kitchen, was a classic dish topped with fried capers, arugula, parmesan, and lemon. It was a refreshing and enjoyable dish—definitely worth the wait.

From the entrees, we opted for the Linguine Vongole, Pork Milanese, and the Truffle Polenta. The first two were just okay. The Linguine Vongole had a highly acidic flavor from the wine sauce and lemon, leaving a taste somewhat reminiscent of cheese, which I wasn’t a huge fan of. The Bone-in Milanese was thicker towards the bone and thinner at the edges, resulting in uneven cooking—the meat near the bone was perfectly juicy and tender, while the edges were a bit overcooked.

Surprisingly, my favorite dish from the entrees was the Truffle Polenta. The medley of vegetables, from pearl onions and cauliflower to mushrooms and baby carrots, paired smoothly with the creamy polenta. While the truffle flavor was barely noticeable, the occasional burst of garlicky goodness from the garlic chips made it interesting enough.

Despite its grand opening a few weeks ago, Monteverdi hasn’t attracted a lot of crowds. The food here is good and simple, but perhaps not quite on par with Greenberg’s other upscale Boston restaurants . The menu prices are very reasonable (except for the pasta), so I’ll definitely come back for brunch once they open.
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Paulina Correa
I absolutely love this place! The service is impeccable, with incredibly kind and attentive staff. The view of the Charles River adds a beautiful touch to the whole experience.

Now, about the food—it’s amazing! The Bucatini is an absolute 10/10, and the Garlic Fries are just as impressive.

Whether you’re looking for a lovely dinner or a relaxing moment with a great glass of wine, this spot is highly recommended
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