Where to eat in Venice: recommended restaurants

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Where to eat in Venice It is one of the most common questions as you prepare your trip to Venice. Although we know that it is impossible to make a complete list of Recommended restaurants in Venice In addition to the fact that there are already applications such as TripAdvisor, perfect for searching by areas, after our two trips to the City of Channels, we want to leave you a list of those that are for us, the restaurants where to eat in Venice more recommended.

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Basic tips for eating at restaurants in Venice

We know that one of the best things to do in Venice, besides knowing the city, is to enjoy its gastronomy. With this in mind, we advise you not to leave this aspect to chance and have an idea of ​​the best places to eat in Venice so that the experience is as attractive as possible and unforgettable.

Although in many occasions the best restaurants where to eat in Venice They are located outside the tourist area, we understand that your trip will probably be a trip to Venice in one day, a trip to Venice in two days or at most, a route through the places to see in Venice in 3 days, so surely You will focus on the most tourist area of ​​the city. Unfortunately it is here that not all restaurants are precisely good onesSo we believe that this is where recommendations are most necessary where to eat in Venice.


That said, whatever your route through the city or the days of your trip and being sure that you will know the essential places to visit in Venice, we leave you a selection of those that are for us, the best restaurants to eat in Venice, all located in the most central and tourist area of ​​the city.

And although we could say that eating in Venice does not require very specific advice, we do want to leave you some details, before the recommendations of the restaurants, to make this moment a closer experience.

  • Keep in mind that most of restaurants to eat in Venice We are going to recommend you, they are tourist, so you will find mostly letters in English and Italian.
    Also in most of them, they speak a little Spanish, so you won't have trouble understanding the letters.
  • Although the Italian cuisine is in addition to excellent incredibly extensive, if you do not come to Venice for many days, we recommend you not to miss trying the pizza and pasta, iconic dishes of this gastronomy, which we are sure, will not disappoint you.

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  • In most restaurants in Venice they do not expect a tip, as this is normally included in the ticket with the concept of coperto, servizio or pane, which will swell the account without the need for a tip. In most establishments this extra is usually between 10% and 15%.
  • In the restaurants where to eat in Venice the use of the credit card is very widespread, especially in the most tourist, so you can pay perfectly with any card, including the N26 or BNEXT, which are the best cards to travel without paying commissions.
    Anyway, it is always convenient to carry some cash in case they do not accept cards or the POS does not work for them.
  • Although practically 100% of the restaurants or restaurants will give you the ticket, if they do not give it to you, do not hesitate to ask for it, as they are obliged to give it to you.
  • Keep in mind that many of the restaurants to eat in Venice Most recommended and famous, especially fast food, receive many customers every day, so if you do not want to queue, it is highly recommended to arrive at the time they open.
  • The schedule of fast food stores is usually quite tight, so it is worth checking it on their website if you do not want to get there and find it closed. We tell you from experience!

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  • If you are especially interested in gastronomy or just like eating, a good option is to do this Gastronomic Tour of Venice or this Venetian Wine Tasting, both with a guide in Spanish.

Recommended restaurants where to eat in Venice

  • Osteria Alla Staffa: This is one of the most recommended osteria places to eat in Venice, which is also located very close to the famous Acqua Alta Bookstore, so it can be the perfect time to get here and enjoy some of its dishes.
    We ordered a plate of ravioli stuffed with mushrooms and another one of black ravioli with beer and water plus two express for 48 euros
    Impressive the first mushroom-filled ravioli, although the portions are fairly fair for the prices.

Osteria Alla Staffa

  • Da Mamo: This pizzeria, located very close to the Rialto Bridge, is another of the most recommended restaurants to eat in Venice, where in addition to pizza, you can find a wide selection of pasta dishes and other Italian cuisine.
    We ordered two pizzas, and the truth is that despite the many recommendations, we found them quite normal. The price of the two pizzas plus a large water was 23 euros, a price more than adjusted considering the central location of the restaurant.
  • Ostaria al Ponte: This small place, located in Cannaregio 6378, is another of the most recommended restaurants in Venice, both by travelers and locals.
    Keep in mind that the place is small, so it is worth coming soon at noon to avoid running out of any of the tables available. Another option, if full, is to take out the glass of wine and tapas and enjoy them on the street, next to the bridge.
    The menu options are small tapas or montaditos, as we would call it, most of them at a price of 1.50 euros.
    We ordered 8 montaditos, soda, copy of wine and a ration of pecorino for 17.50 euros. Super recommended!
    Thank you very much for the recommendation to Ignacio Izquierdo!

Ostaria al Ponte

  • Rossopomodoro Venezia: Located very close to Plaza San Marcos, this huge restaurant that initially looks like a franchise, is one of the most recommended in the area, since in addition to a variety of dishes, they have very tight prices compared to others Restaurants in this area of ​​Venice.
    We ordered a pasta cacio e pepe, diavola pizza, made in the style of Neapolitan pizzas, beer and water for 32.50 euros. Super recommended!

Rossopomodoro Venezia

  • I Tre Mercanti: Very close also to the Acqua Alta bookstore is this small place, which is one of the most recommended in Venice, where you can try the iconic Italian tiramisu. They have the classic tiramisu for 3.70 euros and the tiramisu for three chocolates for 4 euros.
    Although they are very good, after trying them and being honest, nothing to do with those we tried in the Eternal City, which you can see in the post about where to eat in Rome.

I Tre Mercanti

  • Suso Gelatoteca: Very close to the Rialto Bridge is this ice cream shop that is the most recommended in Venice and after trying it, we can only confirm it. You can take cone or cup and they have many flavors, being the most coveted macadamia or caramel.
    The price of a ball is 1.80 euros and the price of two special balls, 4 euros. Spectacular!

Suso Gelacoteca

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