The Veneto and Friuli–Venezia Giulia Restaurants

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  • 1. Antica Osteria al Duomo

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    This side-street eatery, lined with old wood paneling and decked out with musical instruments, serves traditional Veronese classics, like bigoli (thick whole wheat spaghetti) with donkey ragù and pastissada con polenta (horse-meat stew with polenta). Don't be deterred by the unconventional meats—they're tender and delicious, and this is probably the best place in town to sample them. This first-rate home cooking is reasonably priced and served by helpful, efficient staff. It's popular, so arrive early. Reservations are not always taken.

    Via Duomo 7/A, Verona, Veneto, 37121, Italy
    045-8004505

    Known For

    • Blackboard menu, bar, and wooden interiors
    • Occasional live music
    • Rustic courtyard

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. except in Dec. and during wine fair
  • 2. Caffè Borsari

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    This bustling café-bar is famed for its excellent creamy coffee and freshly made brioche—pre-COVID, it was cheek-by-jowl al banco (at the counter/bar), but for now the Veronese patrons must spill outside. The narrow space on the charming Corso Borsari cobbles is packed with coffee- and tea-making pots and cups, as are its walls with colorful gifts and oddities according to the time of year.

    Corso Portoni Borsari 15, Verona, Veneto, 37121, Italy
    045-8031313

    Known For

    • Indulgent hot chocolate
    • Selection of coffee, tea, candies, and chocolates to take away
    • Fab staff may decorate your schiuma (froth)
  • 3. Da Pepi

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    A Triestino institution, this is the oldest and most esteemed of the many "buffet" restaurants serving pork and sausages around town, with a wood-paneled interior and seating outside. It specializes in bollito di maiale, a dish of boiled pork and pork sausages accompanied by delicately flavored sauerkraut, mustard, and grated horseradish. Unlike other Italian restaurants, buffets don't close between lunch and dinner, and tap beer is the drink of choice. For what seems to be a "fast food" restaurant, the service is surprisingly friendly and helpful.

    Via Cassa di Risparmio 3, Trieste, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 34121, Italy
    040-366858

    Known For

    • Porky platter La Caldaia Da Pepi
    • Panino porzina (pork shoulder with mustard and kren [horseradish])
    • Good for a snack on the hoof

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and last 2 wks in July
  • 4. Enoteca dei Tadi

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    In this cozy and atmospheric cross between a wine bar and a restaurant, you can put together a fabulous, inexpensive dinner from various classic dishes from all over Italy. Portions are small, but prices are reasonable—just follow the local custom and order a selection, perhaps starting with fresh burrata (mozzarella's creamier cousin) with tomatoes, or a selection of prosciutti or salami. Don't pass up the house specialty: lasagna—there are several kinds on the menu. Main courses are limited, but they include a savory Veneto stew with polenta.

    Via dei Tadi 16, Padua, Veneto, 35139, Italy
    049-8364099

    Known For

    • Several kinds of lasagna
    • Intimate and rustic setting
    • Bountiful wine and grappa list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., 2 wks in Jan., and 2 wks late June–July. No dinner Sun., Reservations essential
  • 5. Grosmi Caffè

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    Under the porticoes of gorgeous Piazza Matteoti, with its vibrant student and dialect-speaking locals, Grosmi is a reliable choice for excellent coffee, pastries, and people-watching. Although the brioche filled with chocolate, custard, or fruit jam are staples, some opt for a small cake or macaroon to accompany their caffeine fix.

    Piazza Giacomo Matteotti 9, Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 33010, Italy
    0432-506411

    Known For

    • Selection of imported blends
    • Tables on the piazza
    • Brioche, pastries, and cakes
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  • 6. Hostaria alla Tavernetta

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    The trusty Hostaria (open since 1954) has rustic fireside dining downstairs and more elegantly decorated rooms upstairs, where there's also an intimate terrace under the Duomo. It's a great place for sampling regional specialties such as orzotto (barley prepared like risotto), delicious cjalzòns (ravioli from the Carnia), and seasonal meat dishes, accompanied by a fabulous wine list. Service is pleasant and attentive.

    Via di Prampero 2, Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 33100, Italy
    0432-501066

    Known For

    • Rustic yet sophisticated atmosphere
    • Friulian ingredients and traditions
    • Superb local Collio wine, grappa, and regional selections

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.
  • 7. Il Desco

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    Opened in 1981 by Elia Rizzo, the nationally renowned fine-dining Desco cuisine is now crafted by talented son Matteo. True to Italian and Rizzo culinary traditions, he preserves natural flavors through careful ingredient selection, adding daring combinations inspired by stints in kitchens around the world. For an extravagant gastronomic adventure, try the multicourse seasonal tasting menu. Il Desco's interior is elegant and colorful, with sculpture, paintings, and an impressive 16th-century lacunar ceiling.

    Via Dietro San Sebastiano 7, Verona, Veneto, 37100, Italy
    045-595358

    Known For

    • Inventive, colorful plates of food
    • Elegant, arty surroundings fit for a modern opera
    • Pricey tasting menus

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. (open for dinner Mon. in Dec.), Reservations essential
  • 8. Locanda Baggio

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    A fabulous garden setting and warm yet unfussy country-style dining rooms elevate this family-run restaurant, renowned for Nino Baggio's elegant creative take on traditional cuisine. This is the finest restaurant in Asolo, and the prix-fixe menu (you can also order à la carte) delivers one of the best-value top-quality dining options in the Veneto.

    Via Bassane 1, Asolo, Veneto, 31011, Italy
    0423-529648

    Known For

    • Inventive, tasty food
    • White truffles and other seasonal specialties
    • Warm hospitality

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 9. Osteria Il Cursore

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    This cozy 19th-century locale storico (historic hostelry) is steeped in Vicentina atmosphere, from the bar serving local wines and sopressa (premium salami) to the intimate dark-wood restaurant serving hearty classics. Grab a table out back for a sit-down meal of robust dishes like bigoli (thick, egg-enriched spaghetti) with duck, spaghetti with baccalà (cod), and, in spring, risi e bisi (rice with peas). Desserts include fruit tarts and the ubiquitous tiramisu.

    Stradella Pozzetto 10, Vicenza, Veneto, Italy
    0444-323504

    Known For

    • Quality wine and cold cuts
    • Buzzy atmosphere, especially on Vicenza soccer-match days
    • Great-value pasta

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 10. Suban

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    An easy trip just outside town, this landmark trattoria—serving Triestino food with Slovene, Hungarian, and Austrian accents—has been in business since 1865. Sit by the dining room fire or relax on a huge terrace with a pergola, watching the sun set as you tuck into rich soups and roasts spiced with rosemary, thyme, and sweet paprika. Portions tend to be small, so if you're hungry, order both a first and second course, as well as an antipasto.

    Via Comici 2, Trieste, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 34128, Italy
    040-54368

    Known For

    • Smallish portions
    • Jota carsolina (a rich soup of cabbage, potatoes, and beans)
    • Warm hospitality

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and 2 wks in early Jan., Reservations essential
  • 11. Vitello d'Oro

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    Udine's very chic landmark restaurant is the one reserved most by locals for special occasions, and the menu features the freshest meat and fish in sophisticated dishes served with moodily lit culinary stagecraft. You might start with an antipasto of assorted raw shellfish, including the impossibly sweet Adriatic scampi, followed by the fresh fish of the day. Service is impeccable, as is the Friuli-focused wine list. Perhaps the best way to go is the multicourse tasting menu.

    Via Valvason 4, Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 33100, Italy
    0432-508982

    Known For

    • Seafood served raw and cooked
    • Large terrace popular in summer
    • Multicourse tasting menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch Wed. and Thurs., Reservations essential
  • 12. Al Bacaro

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    At this rustic, wood-rich family-style osteria, it's worth giving the robust local specialties, such as tripe, snails, or stewed game, a go—many of them served with polenta. Less adventurous diners can go for other homey options, such as goulash, polenta with cheese and mushrooms, or one of Bacaro's open-face sandwiches, generously topped with fresh salami, speck, or other cold cuts. Although the restaurant caters to tourists—as is the case with most eateries in Asolo—the food here is better than average.

    Via Browning 165, Asolo, Veneto, 31011, Italy
    0423-55150

    Known For

    • Good, meaty country fare
    • Jolly osteria crammed with local artifacts and patrons' hand-scribbled witticisms
    • Seasonal vegetables and meat

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner weekends
  • 13. Al Bagatto

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    At this warm and sophisticated seafood place, going strong since 1966 near Piazza Unità d'Italia, you'll find exquisite dishes that honor the traditions of the Mancussi family. Although now run by the Leonardi family, Roberto Mancussi's culinary ethos remains: integrating nouvelle ingredients without overshadowing the freshness of whatever local fish he bought in the market that morning. Al Bagatto is renowned for its excellent wine cellar and a selection of distilled spirits from around the world.

    Via Luigi Cadorna 7, Trieste, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 34124, Italy
    040-301771

    Known For

    • Freshest seafood beautifully prepared
    • More than 300 wine labels and spirits
    • Novel culinary experience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Mon., Reservations essential
  • 14. All'Antico Portico

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    This little old brick trattoria on a beguiling piazza with views of the Santa Maria Maggiore church is a favorite among locals and tourists, who flock to its cozy wood-trimmed interior. The menu changes daily but always features well-executed versions of simple local dishes, from risottos and pastas to a variety of seafood and meat dishes.

    Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore 18, Treviso, Veneto, 31100, Italy
    0422-545259

    Known For

    • Set under the 15th-century porticoes
    • Homemade pasta and white truffle
    • Mamma's baccalà alla veneziana recipe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No dinner Mon.
  • 15. Alla Speranza

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    This well-thought-of osteria-trattoria lands the freshest seafood and creates exquisite, beautifully presented plates; the chefs constantly delight with new things to try such as homemade spirulina grissini, unusual flavor combos, and vibrant garnishes. Dine in the rustic yet refined dining room with its exposed stone, wooden beams, and coved ceilings, or outside on the gorgeous terrace with piazza views. 

    Piazza Foro Giulio Cesare 15, Cividale del Friuli, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 33043, Italy
    0432-731131

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood with colorful flowers, herbs, and crunchy garnishes
    • Innovative desserts and aperitivi
    • Crazy creations like the Tuna Rubik's Cube

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.--Fri.
  • 16. Bar Romeo

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    Deep in the atmospheric Sotto Salone market, this busy bar does a fab selection of filled tramezzini (triangular sandwiches), panini, and other snacks. It's a great place to hear the local dialect and mingle with the market workers and shoppers any time of day; grab a breakfast coffee and brioche, a glass of Falanghina, or a bit later—after 11 am perhaps—an apertivo with snacks. Ask behind the bar or one of the locals about the various wines and snacks chalked on the board.

    26 Sotto Salone, Padua, Veneto, 35122, Italy
    340-556 0611

    Known For

    • Good-value sandwiches
    • Friendly staff and Padovano vibe
    • Superb selection of wine by the glass
  • 17. Beccherie

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    Adventurous foodies should book a table in this stylish blue-and-wood-accented dining room, located behind Treviso's Palazzo dei Trecento old meat market, for an experience that marries Trevigiano culinary traditions with contemporary elegance. The owner's parents, Alba and Ado, invented the famous dessert tiramisu in the 1960s, and the Beccherie, opened in 1939, still makes it to the original, feather-light recipe. Expect a varied seasonal menu, with lighter summer seafood and vegetable dishes such as calamarata (clams with cherry tomatoes) and scarola greens giving way to hearty risottos and meats, including lamb and game, in fall and winter.

    Piazza Ancilotto 10, 31100, Italy
    0422-540871

    Known For

    • Inventive food and special tiramisu
    • Contemporary design above the canal
    • Reservations recommended for dinner

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 18. Buffet da Siora Rosa

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    Serving delicious and generous portions of traditional Triestino buffet fare, such as boiled pork and sausages with savory sauerkraut, Siora Rosa is a bit more comfortable than many buffets. In addition to ample seating in the simple dining room, there are tables outside for when the weather is good. The restaurant is frequented mainly by Triestini, including students and faculty from the nearby university. You may be the only tourist in the place, but the helpful staff generally speak English.  This buffet closes for a brief time between lunch and dinner.

    Piazza Hortis 3, Trieste, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 34123, Italy
    040-301460

    Known For

    • Well-loved Trieste institution (opened 1921)
    • Chatty locals speaking in dialect
    • Meat dishes galore

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 19. Caffetteria Broli

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    This central coffee bar serves lots of different espressi and cappuccini—topped with chocolate and cream and other enhancements—as well as a cornucopia of great-value tramezzini sandwiches, piadine (Italian flat-bread wraps), and panini. Pop in most times of the day (closes at 7:30 pm) for a selection of classic pasta primi and secondi, as well as healthy juices and vegan options.

    Vicolo Broli 8/10, Treviso, Veneto, 31100, Italy
    0422-582225

    Known For

    • Brioche and other pastries topped with fruit
    • Insalatoni (heaped salads)
    • Vegan selection
  • 20. Il Basilisco

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    Gastronomically adventurous diners who visit this quirky restaurant filled with stylish midcentury furnishings will find cucina povera (peasant food) given an inventive twist. The chef is a passionate Slow Food champion, so expect local and seasonal meat and vegetables, as well as excellent seafood and an extensive wine list from Italy and farther afield.

    Via Bison 34, Treviso, Veneto, 31100, Italy
    0422-541822

    Known For

    • Inventive use of quinto quarto (offal)
    • Vibrant contemporary decor and design
    • Homemade pasta, cured meats, and antipasti

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Mon., Reservations essential

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