Savor traditional Northern Italian cuisine with an elegant touch at Cortina. Our signature restaurant highlights locally sourced ingredients and seasonal flavors in a warmly inviting setting, complete with an open-hearth wood-fire oven, morning and afternoon spreads of distinctive fare, fresh handmade pasta and extensive wine list.
Based on 20 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 3.0 stars. Price
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ No delivery
Address:
995 Settlement Trail, Big Sky, MT 59716
Phone: (406) 993-8142
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Reviews
Tanner Dickson
Absolutely amazing! Best place in Big Sky to eat. Healthy yet tastes amazing. Almost everything is either made from scratch or imported from Italy. No need for special club access. All are welcome. Valet parking only.
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Cloud Cool
This is the worst pasta I ever had in my life and I am Italian. A dinner of four ordered three pastas and one filet mignon. That is not worth $200!!! What the hell is this restaurant? This is horrible! Do not come here. Go to any other restaurant.
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Justin Call
My friends and I thoroughly enjoyed our experience at Cortina!
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Nina Wani
Our server had not tried any of the food at the restaurant. We asked for many recommendations and he was not able to give any and claimed that it is commonplace for waiters to not have tried the food. Have never been to a restaurant where the waiter was unable to give recommendations on the food. In addition he acted very annoyed at any request we had. Dissapointing the food was good though
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Joseph Cordasco
Most of the food was very good and the service was wonderful. Unfortunately the duck breast was way overcooked which i was surprised since the waitress said it was cooked in a sous vide.
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Jake Roga
Worst pasta I’ve ever had in my life . Food took over an hour or else I would’ve ordered something else . Was ridiculous how bad the carbonara was , how do you mess up carbonara it was inedible it’s honestly funny how terrible it was .
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Martha Johnson
We are Big Sky locals and took our family and friends to Cortina on Saturday, January 14, 2023 for a celebratory family dinner before our son headed back to college after holiday break. It was spectacular! The professional, knowledgeable and friendly servers made us feel like Kings and Queens. The food was beyond delicious and the presentation was stunning.
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Michael Snow
It is our third and last time at this place. We have tried but despite numerous management changes it just gets worse. You could get away with ridiculous prices if the food and service were good. Hard to tell which is worse. The $30 plate of pasta that tastes like spaghetti-o or is it the rubbery octopus. But wait there is the focaccia that arrived an hour after sitting down and was under done and drowned in oil. Someone call Robert Irvine or Gordon Ramsey.
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David Longino
Terrible experience over priced offerings. Service is definitely lacking. I have better service at a drive thru restaurant. According to the kids the steaks were great but nothing special. If your not in a big group apparently your patronage doesn’t matter. The only positive was getting seated before my reservation. For the price I shouldn’t have to refill my families water that’s sitting on the table.
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Stacy McCormick
Just terrible. Service is great except for the sommelier, she was rude. We had the burrata which was tiny and dry, because they cut it in portions, which is not the point of burrata, also if y9u have an open kitchen, your cooks should wear gloves when handling prepared or cooked foods, which is not what happened with our marinated olives. We had one of each steak, filet right temp but over charred, bison was overcooked and dry, the porterhouse they served, when I asked for the tomahawk was cooked to temp but also dry. The broccolini was fine but oily. The sauces were bland. The risotto was okay but lacking salt. The desserts were gross tho. They looked nice and overly simple but the taste was off and unbalanced. Overall a waste of money.
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