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    Varanese

    4.2 (337 reviews)
    PriceyNew American
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Romantic
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Good not great Gorgonzola Beef Tips and Tortellini.
    Andy P.

    It's better than Olive Garden. It's a nice neighborhood restaurant with outdoor seating, weather permitting. The parking space is small and that's before it was busy, so you might have to park in the surrounding neighborhood. We happened on this place after spending a nice autumn day at the St James Art fair. We sat outside right next to some old dudes playing by jazz. It was a beautiful day to dine outside The waitress and host were friendly and service was good overall. I will add that while every other restaurant are hiking their prices to the heavens, Varanese has maintained their reasonable prices (when looking up Varanese I looked at a 3 year old menu and there was very little increase on their main stay items). We started out with a cocktail, a barolo infused Manhattan or old fashioned, not good. My wife got wine and these went with their courtesy bruschetta, the calamari and perhaps the best crab rangoon I've ever had. They don't call it that but that's what it was and it may have been a special. Their menu seems to change often, though there are mainstays, I assume based on the season. My wife started out with a Cesar salad and got the Gorgonzola beef tortellini for her entree. They were both good and solid choices but run off the mill in terms of taste. I got the braised lamb shank osso bucco, a little gamey, so likely sheep than lamb, though I don't fault them too much, lamb shank sounds more appetizing than sheep shank osso bucco. It was fine. We ended with some kind of forgettable cake. As I said better than Olive Garden and a much nicer restaurant without that chain corporate feel.

    Jane R.

    I've been meaning to check this place for a while! You first get bruschetta and bread. I am not the biggest fan of onions but the tomatoes were fresh in there. I got the steak and mashed potatoes and my date for the smash burger which he ate all of it. For dessert I ordered the bread pudding but couldn't finish it! Everything was really good. Something I found amusing was one waiter would pour the glass of water from a really high angle. Not sure if it was just that waiter's thing but I liked watching it

    Mocha Creme Brulee
    Saphace A.

    Came on a Thursday evening and it was packed! They were doing a wine tasting in the main room. We had a reservation though. We started off with some kind of bruschetta and charcuterie. The tomatoes on top of the toasted baguette tasted fresh! And the charcuterie was delicious. Beautifully presented albeit a bit small. For entrees, I tried the lamb shank. It was slow roasted, tender, and fall off the bone. Cooked to perfection! Yet it was kinda bland. There was salt and pepper on the table but I didn't want to add it... There was a sauce it came with that did add flavor back into the meat. And the whipped potatoes and charred asparagus were a nice savory touch. My friend got the gulf shrimp and grits which looked a lot like the version I had from River House. (Same owner, I believe!) We also shared the mocha crème brûlée. Decent. They nailed the flavors though! Service was good. They're pretty attentive and come around to the table often. They'll even pack up your leftovers. I think the manager even came by to ask how we liked the food. Very personable. Definitely a selling point to this place. Parking is valet. But I found a spot across the street luckily.

    Seafood pasta
    Emily H.

    Varanese is such a hidden gem. Don't get me wrong, I feel like everyone knows of Varanese, but it can be easy to overlook it for maybe a newer dining option. But let me tell you: Don't overlook this! Then again, when I ate here last weekend the restaurant was full. So maybe Varanese isn't as overlooked as I feel it is. Anyway, our dinner here was lovely. We were able to easily get a reservation (important, again, due to how full the restaurant was). My party started with the cheese and hummus plate, which was perfect for sharing between us with pimento cheese, smoked gouda, pickled okra, pearl onion jam, white bean hummus, fried green tomatoes and grilled baguettes. It was just enough food to start the meal, but it didn't fill before our entrees, which were all extraordinary. I got the seafood pasta, which was on the specials menu. This had a large portion of pasta with mussels, crab and shrimp I believe mixed in, adorned with a flower on top. We also shared the bread pudding, a must after reading so much about it. And it lives up to the hype. It was almost 90 degrees outside, but that didn't dissuade us from digging into this warm, cozy toffee-marshmallow bread pudding, with bourbon caramel sauce and caramel sea salt ice cream. In the fall, this would be even more perfect. Just so much yes. The dining room is a little loud, so know that before you go, in case that's something you're sensitive to. Overall, though, our food and service were just great. Plus there was a live band serenading our meal.

    Steak
    Emina S.

    Family dinner was here about a month ago but I've been meaning to try this classic Louisville favorite for yeeeaars. Sis and I started with Pineapple Smash(?) cocktails + complimentary bruschetta and cheese sticks. Apps were crispy Brussels sprouts + fried cheese spheres. Entrees were 2 orders of Bourbon Orange Glazed Salmon with whipped mashed potatoes (instead of cream cheese grits) and sautéed seasonal veggies + 2 Ribeye Steaks with roasted potatoes and broccolini for my dad and brother. My sister and I thought the salmon was cooked perfectly + we loved the simply prepared vegetables on the side which let the glaze for the salmon shine as it coated them. Our waitress was so sweet and helpful, always kept the pace chill in terms of food coming out. Waters stayed full and the service was just great. Really happy I got to finally dine at Varanese. John Varanese is *that man* for creating this local, upscale hotspot and for keeping it lively and modern for almost 20 years! I've dined at River House, thoroughly enjoyed my meal and the experience, and can recommend both for a nice day or night out!

    David H.

    One of our favorite date night spots. Atmosphere is great with live music and dim lighting. Started with the charcuterie board, which was great. The salmon and steak were cooked perfectly, and the dessert was wonderful as well

    Beef Tips & Tortellini
    Dawn G.

    The food was very yummy. As was the desert. The first time I visited there was live music and this second time I've visited there was live electric guitar and cello music. Popular songs with fine dining.

    Flat Iron Steak,  Potato Gratin
    Allen W.

    Oh what a night!!! Let's just start by saying how quaint and warm the atmosphere is. They had a little quartet band playing that set the mood for all. The staff and service were all very accommodating as well. It was the perfect setting for a great evening for a family celebration. As if that weren't enough the food was very very good. We started with a couple of appetizers - the Baked Brie and Cheese Spheres. For me the Baked Brie was the clear winner but my young adult kids were bigger fans of the Cheese Spheres. Either way they were both on point. The entrees were all sooo good... As a group we ordered steaks, chicken, lamb and salmon. I ordered the Flat Iron Steak and it was cooked as it should be. The Potato Gratin side was absolutely delightful and was a perfect compliment to the steak. For dessert we got a couple of Molten Lava Cakes and a Bread Pudding. The Molten Lava Cake was spot on. The Bread Pudding started really nicely with the marshmallow cream frosting but I was disappointed a bit by the actual bread pudding as it just wasn't flavorful enough. All in all - I'd give Varanase a 4.5... I'd definitely recommend this place as a great place for a date or group.

    Alli C.

    Recently attended the bourbon dinner and had a wonderful educational and culinary delight mixed into one experience. The special menu included a grilled peach salad that was out of this world! The bourbon pairings were on point!

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    Beyond delicious. Manager David, and bartender Rory, spectacular. Chef John. Perfect.

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    Ask the Community - Varanese

    Is there a dress code? What is suitable apparel or what does the typical customer wear when dining at Varenese?

    There isn't a dress code, however must people wear business casual or better. Every once in a while some come in very casual

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