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    Vini da Gigio

    3.7 (21 reviews)
    PriceyModern European, Venetian

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    raw seafood mix
    Eli G.

    Vini da Gigio will show up in more travel books and blogs as a must go in Venice, they are all wrong. While it wasn't that bad, it wasn't worth the hype either. Couple that with some of the slowest and lax service I've seen in Europe and you get a hyped meal that really disappoints. There were some high notes and we all discovered a new type of seafood that we fell in love with. Canocchia or a Squilla Mantis was a newly discovered treat. Textured softer than a Japanese sweet shrimp, this little bugger was amazingly soft and delicious. We were all fighting for a second bite. He's the lil' dude in the upper left of the plate. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=oltorZfN8Z0FhKRFI4GARA#oltorZfN8Z0FhKRFI4GARA Anywhere we saw razor clams we had to get them. Here I think they overcooked them a smidge and made them a notch too chewy. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=Sn6b5FITkjZrw1vgLRR-fQ#Sn6b5FITkjZrw1vgLRR-fQ Pesto is my favorite sauce. While not as versatile as cream cheese, it almost goes on anything. But here it was on the bland side. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=JnkMgc4nsvLrhS4b3ycvYA#JnkMgc4nsvLrhS4b3ycvYA Our plate of fried stuffs was also a bland dud. All it needed was a pinch of salt and another minute in the fryer or less minutes waiting to come to our table. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=LfLDxkDRBsMFzlntoPCahw#LfLDxkDRBsMFzlntoPCahw We shared a couple desserts; first up was some pudding/flan type thing that wasn't nearly as good as the picture; http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=T6OFyZn0JHTTyX8WmjIHrQ#T6OFyZn0JHTTyX8WmjIHrQ And lastly was a tiramisu who suffered its last days in stemware, poor little guy. It really does no good for the dessert to have inconsistent layering. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=zpFq9jVgSkOH33WwZ8kdzA#zpFq9jVgSkOH33WwZ8kdzA So overall, skip this place and make your way further into the depths of Venice for some stand-up bar food or just indulge in endless gelato!

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    Derek K.

    Rating: 44/100 pts Venice is an amazingly beautiful city with a not-as-beautiful food situation. All of the popular spots are littered with tourist-trap restaurants betting you're willing to sacrifice quality for scenery. Well, I wasn't, and consequently I walked and walked until I thought I was fully clear of the tourist scene. I wanted me some authentic Venetian cuisine! From the looks of it, Vino da Gigio had a lot going for it: the exterior was homely, and the menu was filled with Venetian specialities. In fact, they are authentic, and a little on the upscale side. Unfortunately, they're also on the up-price side, but food quality lags behind. You end up spending around €15 for their primi and €24 on a main dish, for the quality of something around half that. Still, food wasn't terrible, and if you can get over the "Venice premium" built into price (and possibly built into the prices of most restaurants here), you do get to choose from an array of Venetian specialties. They do have some meat items, but I was only interested in seafood. Give me the authentic stuff. I wanted something that Marco Polo, Casanova, or Vivaldi would have called lunch. I've dealt with unfamiliar foods before--show me your stuff, Venice! ...is what I was thinking, but not being brave enough to try some of the more exotic, and thereby authentic choices--cuttlefish (seppie) cooked with ink, eel (anguilla), fried sardines--I went for the grilled sole, which was one of the "pesce del giorno", and I still felt sufficiently Venetian. The fish was decently fresh, and was served with a small square of polenta. I'd only had polenta a few times before coming here, but this was the least memorable of that I'd had. It was nice and chewy, but thin and insignificant. I've had better in the US, despite polenta originating here in Northern Italy. I paid around €25 for something not even that filling--though they do give you a huge basket of different types of bread sticks and crackers to snack on. I was not impressed enough with the food to get dessert, and so my meal ended here. I'd sooner try someplace new than repeat.

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    One of the best meals we had during our 9 day tour of Italy! Everything about the meal was delicious! Magnifique!!

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    Awesome Fish and Ravioli!! Great off the main street restaurant!! Between the Jewish Ghetto and Rialto Bridge.

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    Good but simple italian food. Spaghetti with pepper and ginger good, mussels were yummy. Wine was good. Ambience ok, service was good.

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    This was quite a long walk from the AC Hotel where we stayed while in Venice.

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    Bacarretto - Pistachios cannoli

    Bacarretto

    4.8(106 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€

    We had the utmost pleasure of dining in this establishment with friendly Marco and family. We…read morewalked about 15 minutes from our hotel through the Venetian labyrinth and arrived right at opening. A combination of a thunderstorm and an early dinner meant the place was empty, but Marco and other staff welcomed us warmly all the same. We had the antipasti Parmigiana Di Melanzane (fried eggplant with cheese) and enjoyed the mains Pasta Al Forno (baked pasta with beef and peas), Pasta Con Le Polpette E Salsa Di Pomodoro (spaghetti with meatballs - not pictured), and Turbante Di Pesce Spada "A Beccafico" (baked swordfish). These were also with the Casa Rosso wine and Birra Siciliana beer both blonde and red. All food was superb. The fried eggplant was flavorful and fresh, and the bread was crispy and savory. The baked pasta was rich, the spaghetti and meatballs were nostalgic, and the swordfish was delectable. Safe to say we all cleared our plates easily. We wish nothing but the very best for Marco and his restaurant. This food was some of the best we had on our two week stay throughout Italy. The atmosphere, staff, and of course the amazing food made for a great experience that we would recommend to anyone looking for a reasonably priced homestyle Sicilian meal.

    This place opens at 6:30 and they don't open early so get your shopping done before hand. It gets…read moreoccupied very fast. The house wine is great and at 5 euros you can't go wrong. American music playing lightly in the background. We both had a pasta plate and were not disappointed. Both had very good but different flavor. Great environment and really good food gives this place a 5 star!

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    La Colonna - Spaghetti with ink and cattle fish. Just OK

    La Colonna

    4.3(66 reviews)
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    Get lost in Venice and found this restaurant. It is right at the corner of a quiet courtyard…read moreneighborhood. The waiter is very friendly and invite us to have lunch, and menu price look reasonable so let's go for it. We ordered clam and mussels. So amazing and yummy, especially the soup! I really want to finish all of it. The scallop spaghetti is also very yummy. I love this place. Good vibe, friendly service, and most important is the food quality. 5 stars for sure. If you like to find restaurant in Venice with lots of local people visit, here is the best one!

    We were in Venezia for vacation recently and tried to dine out of the main San Marco tourist area…read moreas much as possible to try to get the most unique Venice experience and La Colonna was an amazing find! For dinner in peak season, try to make a reservation as the restaurant is very small. We arrived before our reservation time and were seated immediately inside and greeted warmly by the restaurant owner. We ordered a bottle of wine to start (most under 20 Euros for a 75 ML bottle). For appetizers we ordered the cheese with honey for 13 Euros, absolutely amazing! We also combined this with the local olive oil and fresh bread brought to the table to start as well. For our second course we chose two pastas, the Penne Alla Amatriciana (I think it was around 12 Euros), and the Spaghetti Alla Carbonara (I think it was around 12 Euros as well). Both had extremely fresh homemade ingredients and were out of this world and extreme attention to care in the preparation. For our entree we split the breaded pork chop (I think it was around 20 Euros), including a side of potatoes (similar to the steak fries that you would see in the U.S.) The service was absolutely amazing and we loved dining alongside the owner and his family and meeting the cat that also lives at the restaurant and comes by to greet you during the meal as well. It truly was like you were dining at the home of the owner and is a must try if you are in Venice!

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    La Colonna - Wine white, not bad

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    Wine white, not bad

    Vini da Gigio - modern_european - Updated June 2026

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