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Taverna San Trovaso

4.0 (117 reviews)
ModerateItalian

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Moderate noise
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Kelsey A.

The pasta and tiramisu cooking class was amazing. Martha and Serena were the best turn out great and I can't wait to go home and make it for myself.

Place mat with restaurants name.
Bill L.

We did the cooking class learning to make pasta and tiramisu and it was fantastic. The young lady teaching did an absolutely amazing job, her English was great and we all left very happy. We also received the instructions and recipe before leaving. It's a very nice little spot right on the water. The group size was also very small which was very nice. Worth every penny!

Aperol spritzes to go, just €4; lovely
Amber E.

Great location right across the street from our hotel. Our friend lives this place. Haven't had the chance to eat here yet, but when we walked by today, they had a sign advertising Aperol as prizes to go for just €4, so we came in. The place was packed, and took awhile to get service, but finally got the spritzes. Brought them back to enjoy on the courtyard of out hotel, and they were lovely.

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Maria K.

We came here on the recommendation of our hotel. We arrived a little late for dinner so we had a short wait for a table. The service was pretty good except our waiter wasn't very friendly. But it was fine he wasn't rude or anything. I had the Spaghetti alla Vongoli and my husband ordered what the waiter said was a typical Venetian pasta with anchovies. He told my husband that the dish is a little salty but he ordered it anyway because he wanted to try anchovies. I've had anchovies on a pizza and also with a Ceasar salad. I'm not a big fan. A little goes a long way. Well as I expected, my husband wasn't loving his choice. He tried adding some olive oil and eating some bread with it but didn't help much. He compensated by having two large beers! I had the house red. The wine was fine but the pour was pretty low. Good thing I'm not a big drinker.

Chef recommended mushroom tagliatelle
Susan H.

This is a good place to stop in a pinch. We had a good experience, but I wouldn't hunt for it. We got the main course of fried calamari, shrimp and clams to start and that was a good choice! The chef recommended tagliatelle with mushroom...for being in the "top choice" list I thought it was okay, not great. More bland than flavorful. We also ordered the fried pork chop and fries - very good. Toilet was okay - not "normal" for US women standard - and very cold!!!

Merica S.

One of the less touristy spots, popular among locals, with an impressive selection of reasonably priced authentic Venetian dishes. Simple, traditional, homey, albeit mediocre, food. Cozy ambiance and warm service. We ordered a seafood platter, squid ink pasta, and cheese pizza. The squid ink pasta was overwhelmingly one-dimensional. If only it presented more contrast in flavors and texture, it would have been more of an agreeable dish. Cheese pizza was good for what it was and the seafood platter had satisfying variety.

Zuppa di pesce - DELICIOUS. Fish soup
Joe C.

4.5 stars. Pretty darn good! Reservations strongly recommended, but in the low season you may be able to get away with calling ahead like we did. We called ahead before coming to make sure there'd be a table for us, and it was no problem. On a cold Friday night in February, the restaurant was pretty busy but still had a few tables open. Service was good. Here's what we ate: - caprese salad: 5 stars. Excellent fresh mozzarella, tasty tomatoes, arugula, all drizzled with olive oil. - zuppa de pesce (fish/seafood soup): 5 stars. Flavorful, not too fishy tasting, and lots of mussels! Also had shrimp and crawfish. - grilled eel with polenta: 5 stars. The eel was delicious and crispy, had a few little rows of bones but no biggie. The polenta was mildly flavored. - choco-nocciola cake: 5 stars. Really rich and delicious chocolate cake with hazelnut cream. The two of us couldn't finish it because it was so rich, so we took the leftover piece back to the hotel! Couldn't let it be thrown away.

Campari soda and vino rosso
Janice C.

This canal side tavern was packed with both locals and tourists the night we came. If you're looking for more of an ambiance, request seating in the downstairs area with the low vaulted brick ceilings than the upstairs which was kinda pedestrian looking with just wooden tables and chairs. We've decided to skip ordering pizza and just focus on seafood EVERYTHING! after all, we're in Venice and naturally, seafood should be top quality and affordable, right? I was correct on both accounts: from the sarde in saor (sardines with onions, raisins, pine nuts in olive oil), gamberoni alla griglia (grilled prawns with polenta) to the classic frutti di mare (seafood pasta) our dishes were absolutely fresh and delicious. It would be a shame to miss out on their spaghetti alle seppie nere (cuttlefish squid ink pasta) while in Venice, and this taverna's version is life changing: cuttlefish that's soft but still has a bite to it, the sauce has a bit of a kick from the chili and the squid ink has this unique flavor profile, sort of like iodine taste and briny. It pairs soooo well with pasta. It's hard to find an Italian restaurant in the U.S. that does it well and taverna's version is off the charts. Just a word of caution, the ink is thick and will coat your teeth for some time during dinner. My remedy? gargle with at least two Campari soda ;-) It's been months since my trip to Venice and I remember it as if it happened yesterday. Mangiare felice!

Linguini with clams
Melissa N.

Came back twice because there were things on the menu I really wanted to try from all the reviews! It was good, but I'm actually surprised at all the hype. I was told Venice was THE place for seafood and while the seafood I had did taste fresh, I thought overall my dishes were just ok. I had the squid ink pasta with the cuttlefish, the Bavette alla Busera and the linguini with white clam sauce while the fiance had the pizza (humongous!), truffle ravioli and a chicken dish. All were just fine - not bad, but nothing to write home about. The saving grace (for me) and the main reason for the 4 stars was the TIRAMISU! I LOVED that dessert! We were here twice and had 3! We got really lucky to be able to get in here twice even though we thought it was ok because there were always tons of people waiting to get in. The first time we were super lucky and got in with no reservations and the second time we got in was because we made a reservation during our first visit. It was convenient for us and we were more familiar with the area where it was located so it was an easy choice. I wouldn't not recommend the place, but I don't know if that's saying much.

Zappa di pesce, fish soup - A MUST
Jennifer Y.

Fish soup! That's the last dish of the Venetian specialties that I was determined to find! It's Monday, and the fish markets are closed - so the only restaurants that serves seafood are ones that have their own 'fishermen'! Wow, so lucky to have found this gem - the fish soup was DELIZIOSO!!! Will definitely come back on my next trip to Venice!

Venetian style cuttlefish with squid ink and polenta
Richard W.

If I only had one day in Venice I would choose to eat at Osteria Enoteca ai Artisti and Taverna San Trovaso. My wife and I decided to go to Taverna on the last evening of our recent Venice trip and were really glad we saved this place for last. It's a very popular restaurant amongst locals so we got there early and waited in the rain for the doors to open. Totally worth it! As for the food. Five-star all the way. Loved the seafood spaghetti, Venetian cuttlefish with squid ink sauce and wild mushroom ravioli with truffle oil. This is classic Venetian food at its best. The prices were decent by Venice standards too as Taverna is nowhere near being the most expensive place we ate during our stay (those restaurants are generally in San Marco.)

Spaghetti alla vongole
Marina M.

Food was good but service was just ok. Nobody was obnoxiously rude but they definitely didn't seem happy with any customers (at least not tourists). We asked for more bread and they told us we couldn't have any until after the meals were served... um, ok...? The lady who brought us our last two plates of food was obviously very annoyed that we couldn't understand what she was saying (even huffed before repeating what the names of the dishes were). Still giving them 3 stars... the service was fast and food was cooked well and tasty, but the waiter literally dropped off the bill and then stood next to me with the credit card machine, waiting for me to pay... I mentioned something and he said we finished our meals so he was waiting... quite unprofessional, in my opinion. Wish they would have been more pleasant, but after eating out twice daily in almost 3 weeks in Italy, this was only the 2nd time we have had subpar service.

Eggplant Parma
Mallory S.

Everything but the clams and spaghetti were good! The clams and spaghetti with garlic was so sandy and gritty. Every time I took a bite it crunch or it hurt.. they definitely need to soak their clams before cooking them because it makes their dish very unpleasant. We ordered bellinis, baked scallops--delicious but expensive, and my fiancée ordered eggplant Parmesan which was fantastic!! The bread was weirdly flavorless and the exterior was like merengue

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If I only had one day in Venice I would choose to eat at Osteria Enoteca ai Artisti and Taverna San Trovaso.

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