Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Vicenza, Province of Vicenza, Italy. Vicenza’s history dates back to pre-Roman times, but it’s a Renaissance figure, Andrea Palladio, with whom the city is most associated. One of the preeminent figures in Western architecture, Palladio built more than twenty buildings here, including the Basilica Palladiana, the Palazzo Chiericati (home to Vicenza’s museum and art gallery), the Teatro Olimpico (his last and some say greatest work) and many other palaces and villas, leading UNESCO to designate the city as a World Heritage Site.
Things to do in Vicenza
4 based on 407 reviews
I love Japanese food,.. with all you can eat option its so great, the food are delicious, the stuff are friendly and efficient, the place are nice, and easy find a car park.
Where to eat Asian food in Vicenza: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 187 reviews
Aisushi is a small family-run japanese restaurant located 2km from the centre of Vicenza. It is perfect for a meal in a quite environmet with your partner or even your friends. We do accept group prenotations and will arrange a table for you. If you are i
I spend a lot of time in Italy on business, and although I adore Italian food, sometimes I just crave something a little lighter. Aisushi has very good sushi, and although they don't speak English, they do have a menu with pictures for foreigners to choose from. The assortment of fish for sushi or sashimi is not vast, but it is always fresh and delicious.
4 based on 72 reviews
Went here for dinner on a Saturday night after doing the obligatory TripAdvisor search. I am happy to confirm that the TA community are spot on with this place : it's a very good Chinese restaurant. Nice atmosphere, friendly staff, efficient service, and great food of which there's a pretty wide selection.In short, we'll be back!PS. The floor is glass and looks down on a large fish pond!
3 based on 506 reviews
Japan restaurant
Besides the ambiance and the cocktails there was nothing good about this restaurant. The all you can eat suhsi comes with all kinds of requirements that you won't know much about unless you speak Italian. The sushi rolls were mainly rice, barely any fish. The tempura was old and soggy. The waiter was nice but when we tried to explain to a manager we didn't want to pay full price for the leftover sushi we didn't eat because it was bad, we were told we had to eat it or pay. We refused and agreed on their offer to just pay 1 Euro for the leftovers. Which to me seemed ridiculous but at that point we just wanted to get out of there. Here are some pictures so you can see for yourself!
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