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    Ai Mercanti

    4.6 (36 reviews)
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    Cod in a lightly spiced coconut, lemongrass and coriander soup $23.  Delicious!
    Edmond T.

    A little research and planning goes a long way, I cannot say enough how thankful I feel for Michelin Guide for us to find Ai Mercanti. We have our 9pm reservation, book about 2-3 weeks ahead of time. Diners were still coming in for later seating so the outdoor dinning area was vibrant the entire time during our stay. The service from the team was spot on. Great recommendation on natural wine by the bottle at reasonable price. For starter we had the marinated sardine with red onions and polenta chips. Yup, amazingly fresh sardine, generously portioned (4 ps) at $13. Wow! Ordered the homemade fettuccine $15, anchovy butter. Perfecto! The flavor with the anchovy butter was just right, not overpowering. The Cod in a lightly spiced coconut $23 was cooked well, with the well balanced-coconut milk broth that compliment the delicate texture of the cod. It was an extremely enjoyable meal, let me tell you this. You need to come check it out the next time you are in Venice.

    Italian natural wine from Agricola Estroversa
    Michael B.

    Great little spot in a tucked away alley. It was a little difficult to find, but nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of the more touristy sections of Venice. We were visiting in August, so Venice was absolutely mobbed with tourists. The food and service were great. We enjoyed the steak carpaccio and salad, the "apparently" crispy egg, pasta with garlic oil and parmigiana, and the roast chicken. All of the dishes were excellent. We also started with some oysters, but we didn't love them because they were huge. Not a knock on the quality of the oysters, we just don't like the oversized oysters in general. They also have a good selection of natural wine. Our server recommended a bottle for us and it worked very well with the meal. Happy we found this spot and hope to return next time we are in Venice!

    Isabel O.

    Throughly enjoyed our dinner here for our last night in Venice! The service team was very attentive. The pastas were so creamy. The octopus and mackerel were delicious. I would go here again if I come back to Venice!

    Daisy d.

    We couldn't resist ordering the specialty on the menu -- the hamburger with what they referred to as omelette (which is essentially fried egg), bacon, cabbage, and a very flavorful Dijon mustard. My husband's burger was cooked more than he would like, but he enjoyed it anyway. Mine was cooked to my preference and loved every single bite. The other thing we could not resist was the dessert called, Total White. It has milk panna cotta, geleé, cream, ice cream, merengues, and marshmallows. It was divine. Finally, the staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, especially when it came to helping us select the wines for dinner. There were other interesting items in the menu; if we weren't craving for the burger, we would certainly explored other dishes. Ai Mercanti will go on our list of restaurants in Venice to go back to and enjoy. UPDATE! So.... After dinner last night, we decided to go back and have lunch. The food here is really quite good. We're contemplating on returning for a third time before we leave Venice. We had paccheri with ricotta and chard, spaghetti with olive oil, garlic, pepperoncini and Parmesan fondue, and, finally, crème brûlée. Everything was delicious!!

    spaghetti with fondue di parmigiano
    Erich D.

    Part of the charm of Venice is getting lost strolling through the narrow meandering alleyways--taking an unscripted left or right and being led into lively open piazzas, beautiful canal views atop charming small bridges, or even brick wall dead ends with bonus back-tracking. It is one of the best ways to explore and experience Venice. That is, until you find yourself tired, hungry, and with the initial restaurant on your 'to-dine at' list (on the other side of town) fully booked. Navigating our way into the vicinity of Ai Mercanti was only half of the fun. We spent upwards of five minutes circling the area around the restaurant, crossing paths with some of the same people on a few occasions, not knowing at the time that they too had the same destination. It also doesn't help much that the exterior of the restaurant is quite nondescript and can easily be passed by. Finally finding the restaurant and taking our first welcoming steps through the door calmed the nerves and quieted the hunger pangs. Service, from the point we walked in to the time we left, was spot on. The menu is pretty lean with regards to the options per course--something I seem to appreciate more and more these days though. My wife and I settled on first courses of grilled octopus and the spaghetti with fondue di parmigiano. Our mains were both fish: one catch-of-the-day and one wild salmon. All of our dishes were elegantly constructed and very flavorful. The octopus, in particular, was exceptional. Overall, we were very glad we ended up here for dinner as it was easily one of our favorite meals of the trip. The restaurant can be a little challenging to find, but it's well worth the effort.

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    Christina L.

    This is probably one of the best restaurants in Venice that doesn't feel quite as touristy as many of the other places. It's a bit more expensive than food you'll find in Florence or Rome, but it's Venice and everything seems to be 50% more expensive here than in other Italian cities for meals. This place is tucked away in a little courtyard and I had to wander in circles for a little bit to find this. They have 10 tables for 2 people outside, and they also have seating inside - the ambiance is pretty romantic, so it's great if you're honeymooning or here with a significant other. I would recommend making a reservation ahead of time; I was able to walk in on a weeknight but I assume it gets really busy during weekends and peak tourist season. The cuisine here is not your traditional Italian food - it's more of a cross between Italian, French and a little bit of Asian, with a more modern twist. For a primi piatti (starter), I got the gnocchi with asparagus and it was delicious. It was definitely the best gnocchi that I had over 10 days in Italy. The gnocchi was fresh, soft and pillowy and the asparagus was really fresh. This was 14€. For a main course, I got cod in a lemongrass, coconut soup, and it was pretty good. It was 20€. Not what I would necessarily recommend getting in Italy (I think I'd rather eat pasta), but I was trying to go for something slightly healthier. The quality of the cod was nice, and the soup/broth was also nicely flavored with a hint of spice. I would recommend this if you're trying to avoid a lot of carbs or tired of Italian food. The bread that is served with dinner seemed really stale to me; it was hard and flavorless. Maybe I'm spoiled by bread having lived in France for over a year, but the bread wasn't very good at all -- which seemed to contrast all the freshness of the other dishes and the upscale ambiance of the place. Overall, a good place slightly off the beaten path to come for a nice romantic dinner. Make reservations ahead of time if you can, as it's pretty popular and they don't have a ton of space. It's also on the slightly pricier side and for one person it will be around 35-40€, without any drinks.

    Gyoza
    Krista J.

    This place is amazing. Take the time to leave the square. The food was superb, the wine was delicious, and the service was top notch. We will definitely be going again.

    Anchovies on shaven apple
    Isabella V.

    The food and freshness is sensational. Tucked away in a small street so that most tourists can not find it it's quality of food is for the discerning local, or discerning traveler foodie, not for a typical tourist. They were very accommodating with my need of gluten free, diary free, no shellfish, and while they seemed a bit annoyed (the waiter) the chef executed our meal requests beautifully. It was one of the best, most well prepared pieces sea bass I've had in Europe. Very intimate atmosphere both inside the restaurant and in the courtyard. A Michelin mention, this beauty did not disappoint.

    Limoncello
    Peckish Raven D.

    Tucked away in an alley, framed by a small courtyard, the restaurant is instantly warm and friendly. Diego, the owner, will greet you at the door, take you to your table and introduce the specials of the night. The menu was fairly diverse, but interesting. This isn't a cookie-cutter restaurant catering to tourists. The menu is thoughtful and some of the dishes were excellent. The Underground, a dish of tubers and root vegetables was good, while our pasta dishes (the paccheri with Swiss chard and the spaghetti with pepper) were very good. But the cod with cuttlefish ink topping was truly outstanding -- the kind of dish you remember and tell your friends about when you return home... Lastly, Diego recommended a light, minerally white Sicilian wine for us (which we wouldn't likely have chosen for ourselves) that paired very well with the meal and we closed with a taste of the thickest, most intense and delicious limoncello either of us had ever tasted. Beyond the terrific food, the heart of the place and the warmth of the owner are the best reasons to try Ai Mercanti.

    The gazpacho salad was an amazing starter!
    Kim B.

    This restaurant is an absolute GEM tucked into the inner streets of the San Marco district of Venice - a charming location off a courtyard in a quiet area of town with a delightful menu of seasonal dishes. Courtyard dining really set the tone for a lovely evening and made meeting other travelers a cinch. The gazpacho salad was a genius mixture of veggies, greens & a spicy sauce, along with warm-from-the-oven freshly baked bread and the zucchini ravioli with sheep cheese sauce was spot-on perfection. Our waiter recommended something from a local winery - loved it. Service was wonderful - I'd love to come back again the next time I'm in town!

    This was the best dinner we had in Venice as well as all of Italy. Great prices for the fantastic food and wine, good value, and great service. Everyone was hospitable and provided fresh plates and silverware after every dish. We tried the cheese plate, ravioli, gnocchi, and salmon. Everything was delicious!!!

    Egg appetizer with anchovies on potato puree

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    good food, good service, impressive wine list, pleasant ambience and a tranquil setting

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    A true jewel in the heart of Venice, perfect for anyone craving authenticity, flavor, and a break from the crowds.

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    Vino Vero - Yum, first round

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    4.3(55 reviews)
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    We wanted to try this place given the high reviews and seeing so many groups of people outside. We…read morestood in queue for a few minutes. The guy serving our wine was not friendly. Maybe he was having an off night. He asked what we wanted to try. He'd pour a tasting and then roll his eyes and wander off, bring his friends their charged phones from the back, and then just look at us. Such a shame, we had hoped for a better experience. We found many other places in this area that we loved and enjoyed their wine. Such a cool hip local area.

    We do love Cicchetti and some bar-hopping. And this is a new place we've discovered this time…read morearound in Venice. Location is very nice, right at a pretty trendy canal, filled with lots of restaurants and bars. Right next to is an excellent gelato place. It's quite small inside with few tables, many just hang around outside - and why not, the location at the canale is a pretty spot. We did manage though to get some seats inside. Our Bulldog was very welcome here as well. The various cicchetti are presented at the counter. There are some classics of course, but also some very innovative creations. We went for the latter. There was gorgonzola with strawberry, radicchio with brie cheese, pesto topped with an anchovie and mushrooms, mashed fava beans with pulp and mashed fava with goats cheese and a cherry. All really wonderful combinations. Our favorite were the radicchio and the fava/goat cheese. Surely something to recreate back home. Staff was very friendly, we felt very welcome here. And instead of focussing on Aperol, Select and Prosecco, it's mostly about white and red wine here. And they have an excellent selection of wine. Not all cheap, but definitely worth the money. We especially loved the Pinot Nero "Terre di Giotto". A brillant cicchetti bar. Definitely a place we come back to next time in Venice.

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