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Outstanding.
This was quite a long walk from the AC Hotel where we stayed while in Venice. The place was small but it had the old Italian interiors and vibe. We were greeted and seated once we walked in. The tables were very close to each other because of the small space but other than that, it was neat and nice. Our server was polite, efficient, and great. I loved the cover of the drinks menu, which was drawn by children. The dishes that I've tried were: SEAFOOD SAMPLER APPETIZER- everything in the plate was so tasty FISH CARBONARA- so delicious! TAGLIOLINI w/ SPIDER CRAB- how can I resist spider crab in pasta?! This was a winner! Even the TARALLI and bread were addicting. As usual, we have never failed in selecting any of the Italian wines that we've had anywhere in Italy. This was no exception. Overall, I highly recommend Vini Da Gigio to anyone who wants to experience the delicious and excellent Italian cuisine, in the gorgeous city of Venice. Grazie mille!
Be the first to ReplyOne of the best meals we had during our 9 day tour of
One of the best meals we had during our 9 day tour of Italy! Everything about the meal was delicious! Magnifique!!
Be the first to ReplyOur go to place in Venice.
Convenient canal-side location close by the Ca' d'Oro vaparetto stop. Excellent service and great food cooked simply but well. Tables can be a little intimate and the room a little warm, but the ambience and the service more than make up for that.Get the razor clams if they have them. They're beautifully done here.
Be the first to ReplyThis was the best meal we had during the week in Venice and
This was the best meal we had during the week in Venice and we had some wonderful times out at various charming restaurants -- Rosa Rossa, Bepi, Al Volto, Le Campane. I wouldn't recommend doing what we did: we arrived on a Sunday night without a reservation. However, they took pity on us and we had a splendid risotto with pumpkin and anise and shrimp. My wife and I followed that dish that is meant for two people with separate fish dishes that were extraordinary. Of course, the wine list here is superb especially with those from the Veneto region I found our waiter to be attentive, very confident, and extremely Pleasant. It was wonderful night all around.
Be the first to ReplyGood but simple italian food.
Spaghetti with pepper and ginger good, mussels were yummy. Wine was good. Ambience ok, service was good.
Be the first to ReplyRating: 44/100 ptsVenice is an amazingly beautiful city
Rating: 44/100 ptsVenice is an amazingly beautiful city with a not-as-beautiful food situation. All of the popular spots are littered with tourist-trap restaurants betting you're willing to sacrifice quality for scenery. Well, I wasn't, and consequently I walked and walked until I thought I was fully clear of the tourist scene. I wanted me some authentic Venetian cuisine!From the looks of it, Vino da Gigio had a lot going for it: the exterior was homely, and the menu was filled with Venetian specialities. In fact, they are authentic, and a little on the upscale side. Unfortunately, they're also on the up-price side, but food quality lags behind. You end up spending around €15 for their primi and €24 on a main dish, for the quality of something around half that. Still, food wasn't terrible, and if you can get over the "Venice premium" built into price (and possibly built into the prices of most restaurants here), you do get to choose from an array of Venetian specialties.They do have some meat items, but I was only interested in seafood. Give me the authentic stuff. I wanted something that Marco Polo, Casanova, or Vivaldi would have called lunch. I've dealt with unfamiliar foods before--show me your stuff, Venice!...is what I was thinking, but not being brave enough to try some of the more exotic, and thereby authentic choices--cuttlefish (seppie) cooked with ink, eel (anguilla), fried sardines--I went for the grilled sole, which was one of the "pesce del giorno", and I still felt sufficiently Venetian.The fish was decently fresh, and was served with a small square of polenta. I'd only had polenta a few times before coming here, but this was the least memorable of that I'd had. It was nice and chewy, but thin and insignificant. I've had better in the US, despite polenta originating here in Northern Italy. I paid around €25 for something not even that filling--though they do give you a huge basket of different types of bread sticks and crackers to snack on.I was not impressed enough with the food to get dessert, and so my meal ended here. I'd sooner try someplace new than repeat.
Be the first to ReplyThis showed up as a good place to go for the needs of a
This showed up as a good place to go for the needs of a gluten free diner. They did have their own set of GF crackers rather than the normal bread and two types of GF pasta which was nice. However, I would agree with other reviews that it was a bit over hyped.When we arrived they did seat our party of two without a reservation but the body language seemed that they were unhappy about doing so despite there being plenty of open tables. We got the ham, the octopus salad and the GF tagliatelle pasta with cheese and pepper. The ham was fine but the octopus salad lacked a bit of flavor. The pasta was simple but cooked perfectly (just a bit al dente) and was sauced so it had flavor but wasn't be drowned in cheese sauce. The place was a bit hot and stuffy as well. Though not a terrible meal I'd say there are plenty of other places in the area that are worth a try at the same or lesser price point.
Be the first to ReplyThis is a quaint little spot.
So picturesque. We didn't make reservations so we had to come back very late at night for dinner. For us that was 9:00 pm but so worth it. Service was amazing. We enjoyed out meal and the coffee was so good. Definitely be prepared to sit awhile, we were in no hurry and enjoyed the ambiance and the friendly staff.
Be the first to ReplyAlthough a lot of tourists are able to find this place
Although a lot of tourists are able to find this place because it is all the guidebooks, we had a very nice dinner which was completely affordable. Make reservations or arrive early so that they can squeeze you in and enjoy the (sea)food!The staff was nice and helpful.Don't forget to have a coffee made in a very special coffee machine.
Be the first to ReplyThis place was recommended by a waiter in Rome.
The food was fantastic. If you are a seafood lover, you must go there. The razor clams (Venetian clams) are amazing!! the service wasn't terrific but it wasnt bad either. I think the place is closed on Mondays. And if you go for dinner I suggest you make a reservation.
Be the first to ReplyVini da Gigio will show up in more travel books and blogs
Vini da Gigio will show up in more travel books and blogs as a must go in Venice, they are all wrong. While it wasn't that bad, it wasn't worth the hype either. Couple that with some of the slowest and lax service I've seen in Europe and you get a hyped meal that really disappoints. There were some high notes and we all discovered a new type of seafood that we fell in love with. Canocchia or a Squilla Mantis was a newly discovered treat. Textured softer than a Japanese sweet shrimp, this little bugger was amazingly soft and delicious. We were all fighting for a second bite. He's the lil' dude in the upper left of the plate. <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=oltorZfN8Z0FhKRFI4GARA#oltorZfN8Z0FhKRFI4GARA">yelp.com/biz_photos/aRny…</a>Anywhere we saw razor clams we had to get them. Here I think they overcooked them a smidge and made them a notch too chewy. <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=Sn6b5FITkjZrw1vgLRR-fQ#Sn6b5FITkjZrw1vgLRR-fQ">yelp.com/biz_photos/aRny…</a>Pesto is my favorite sauce. While not as versatile as cream cheese, it almost goes on anything. But here it was on the bland side.<a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=JnkMgc4nsvLrhS4b3ycvYA#JnkMgc4nsvLrhS4b3ycvYA">yelp.com/biz_photos/aRny…</a>Our plate of fried stuffs was also a bland dud. All it needed was a pinch of salt and another minute in the fryer or less minutes waiting to come to our table.<a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=LfLDxkDRBsMFzlntoPCahw#LfLDxkDRBsMFzlntoPCahw">yelp.com/biz_photos/aRny…</a>We shared a couple desserts; first up was some pudding/flan type thing that wasn't nearly as good as the picture;<a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=T6OFyZn0JHTTyX8WmjIHrQ#T6OFyZn0JHTTyX8WmjIHrQ">yelp.com/biz_photos/aRny…</a>And lastly was a tiramisu who suffered its last days in stemware, poor little guy. It really does no good for the dessert to have inconsistent layering. <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aRnyiemsta5F3vnvWUaFHg?select=zpFq9jVgSkOH33WwZ8kdzA#zpFq9jVgSkOH33WwZ8kdzA">yelp.com/biz_photos/aRny…</a>So overall, skip this place and make your way further into the depths of Venice for some stand-up bar food or just indulge in endless gelato!
Be the first to ReplyAwesome Fish and Ravioli!! Great off the main street
Awesome Fish and Ravioli!! Great off the main street restaurant!! Between the Jewish Ghetto and Rialto Bridge.
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