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    Pizzeria Da Roberto - Spaghetti with seafood

    Pizzeria Da Roberto

    4.8(4 reviews)
    3.9 km
    €€

    Wanted a nice sit down meal with flavorful pastas and a view and that is exactly what we got. I…read morehave to admit I was surprised at the quality and fine flavors. It was a little off the beaten track, next to a small canal and a bridge. They had a seafood bolognese set menu with deep fried seafood and veggies for my secondi and a salad for 19€. Seemed a little in the cheap side to be good, the food came so fast that again I didn't think it would be good, but it was great. My kids had the gnocchi in truffle sauce and the carbonara and both were divine! Like I think about them and wish I could go back. My seafood was fresh and tender, the pasta was perfectly cooked and it all just had flavor! The best meal I've had in my trip so far. If you're in Venice, do yourself a favor and try out this very affordable very flavorful restaurant with the nice ambience and super helpful English speaking waiters. They'll make you feel like a million bucks

    This restaurant was recommended by locals and I was glad to have complied with this recommendation…read more We We drank a liter of house red wine and ate as an appetizer a mixed plate with ham and olives. For the main course we had a pizza veneta (with salsiccia) and penne arrabiata. Then there was also a delicious sorbet, donated by the house! The food tasted delicious, also the wine, and the friendly staff contributed to a pleasant evening.

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    Pizzeria Da Roberto - Secondi of fried seafood and salad

    Secondi of fried seafood and salad

    Pizzeria Da Roberto - Carbonara to die for

    Carbonara to die for

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    Trattoria all'Oca Bianca - Tagliatelle al porcini

    Trattoria all'Oca Bianca

    4.0(5 reviews)
    3.5 km

    We had a very comfortable and relaxing dinner here. Service was spot on. We showed up just as they…read moreopened (hey, we are tourists and eat early) and were welcomed in. 1/2 bottle of Santadi Cala Silente Vermentimo di Sardegna, €10. Crisp. Pasta Fagioi. Rich stock with just the right mix of pasta and beans. 1 bottle of Zeni Teroldego Rotaliano Lealbere 2017, €22. Initial fruit, drops off. soft. Ravioli - pumpkin filled with crème frâiche and chives sauce. So tasty. Tiramisu - looks like a Ding Dong. Delicious. Grappa and coffee. + Table cloths. + Cloth napkins. + Seats 30 inside. + Very warm atmosphere with interesting photos on the walls. 0 Flatware: Rostfrei. €73 for dinner for two

    How are the mighty fallen! Since 1921 Trattoria all'Oca Bianca has been one of Treviso's…read moreinstitutions. In the 1960's it was the focal meeting place of Trevisian Bohemia. Writers such as Giovanni Comisso and Goffredo Parise, the artist Arturo Malossi, Alfredo Beltrame and a number of other famous Trevisian personalities used to meet in the trattoria. Today, only the memories linger. Luigi sadly is an aging shadow of the young man who inherited his Aunt Nerina's great kitchen. Locals have deserted the place and only, it seems, the unwary tourist ventures in. It was Monday night when many restaurants are closed, so I thought I'd give it a chance as the menu still looks inviting, as does the cosy interior. The open air seating however consists of horrid aluminium chairs and tables, light as feathers, that wobble and buckle beneath you. Being one of only about 12 covers, I was shown straight to a table, and as is my custom I ordered a glass of wine and some water for immediate consumption. Luigi pottered back and forth, laying up a table for six. The waitress disappeared. 10 minutes later I was still waiting; the waitress reappeared, Luigi disappeared; she said her colleague was preparing my drinks. Luigi took a napkin to a nearby table; I caught his eye with a friendly gesture, and he disappeared, only to re-emerge with a basket of bread for the same table. 25 minutes later, having given my order for food to the waitress meanwhile, I told them I was leaving as 25 minutes was an unacceptable wait for a glass of wine. The only comment I received was you are not the only customer in the restaurant. Obviously I cannot comment on the food from this visit, though the last time I ate there 3 years ago it was very average. With all the delights available in Treviso, you don't need to go to a place like this.

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    Trattoria all'Oca Bianca
    Trattoria all'Oca Bianca - Baccala con polenta

    Baccala con polenta

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    Toni del Spin - On entering Toni's

    Toni del Spin

    3.6(11 reviews)
    3.5 km
    €€

    Absolutely wonderful! We loved everything about this place- so historic, beautiful ceilings,…read moreamazing wine list- and the food was EXCELLENT. One of my favorite meals in italy (my two favorite meals in all of italy have been in Treviso!) Oh- and the Prosecco is also top notch (for €3 !?) Highly recommend!

    Here we are talking about a restaurant that maybe from the outside you would not consider. But open…read morethe door and you are met with a wall of sound from excited diners, an interior crammed with gaily decorated tables, walls abounding with wines on display and pictures, fresh flowers everywhere, and the aromas of fresh food. All beneath a spectacular wood-vaulted ceiling. Toni's is a numero uno with the locals, so be absolutely sure to book, as far in advance as possible. Ask for a table in the front part of the restaurant. The menu is written on chalkboards and changes regularly, though a few favourites are always in place, such as the Baccala (salted cod), Tagliatelle with Duck, and Hunter's Rabbit with Olives. The wines are displayed in every possible location: just select one or ask the obliging waiters to recommend something - they will never push you on to anything expensive. And the 'Spin' bit? It is said to be derived from Spina, meaning the spine of the codfish. But a waiter gave me a much more interesting account of the origin, that I cannot publish here - you'll have to go for yourself to find out!

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    Toni del Spin - La Trattoria

    La Trattoria

    Toni del Spin - Baccalà alla vicentina con polenta

    Baccalà alla vicentina con polenta

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    da Dino - restaurants - Updated May 2026

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