Find out what Soups restaurants to try in Fosso including Villa Goetzen, Trattoria dall'Antonia, Locanda Gallo, Ristorante ai pescatori, Ristorante AB Baretta, Ristorante Castagnara, Antica Trattoria Maretollo, Ca' Zane Martin Restaurant
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4 based on 58 reviews
Villa Ca' Zane Martin, a magnificent Venetian Villa built at the end of '400, is ready to recive its guests, by welcoming them to the magnificent park, getting them to then proceed into the stylish interior and finally to accomodate them into the conforta
Wow, what a lovely place. The restaurant itself is beautiful with a very elegant ambience. The food is great, full of fantasy, originality and beautifully plated. Don't miss a glance at the reception of the hotel attached - an ancient villa with amazing original afresco.Thank you for the compliments. For us, to surprise our customers, it's always a pleasure !Thank you!Agata
4 based on 333 reviews
We were hungry (with two kids) and waited outside until the restaurant opened at 7.30 pm. The welcome was not very enthusiastic. One of the waitresses opened the door with the keys, but walked away without opened the door for us, who stood less than a meter way from the entrance. As well during the ordering process we need not feel having been treated with a lot of hospitality, but the longer the stay the more we felt welcomed. The food was excellent, so if the personell would be a bit more attentive and friendly right from the start, it would have deserved 5 points.
4 based on 317 reviews
Went here on the advice of our hotel and we were not disappointed. You are told straight away at he restaurant only seves fish. Had a couple of glasses of excellent prosecco before a lovely crab starter. We had the selection of grilled and fried fish between us and all was very fresh and cooked very well. Didn't have dessert as quite full with the first 2 courses and the lovely bread on the table. Returned 2 weeks later and had a similarly good meal so not a one off!
4 based on 212 reviews
While the town of legnaro is not an obvious choice of holiday destination: it being one of many unplanned and unregulated new towns springing up throughout northern Italy, this hotel/ restaurant is certainly worth stopping at if you find yourself lost between Venice and Padua. It serves mostly fish and seafood very professionally and in pure Veneto style. Restaurant consists of several rooms tastefully decorated which are a pleasure to sit in. It's not cheap but well worth the extra
4 based on 656 reviews
My wife and I drove here from nearby Padova to celebrate her birthday. It was our first time, and we were not disappointed. The Slovenian Malvasia we drank paired excellently with the very fresh seafood, and the staff was super attentive. The sociable owner Hedi (Eddy) greeted us tableside and asked if we'd like to start with appetizers, which we heartily agreed to. Thus began a nice sequence of small plates that included soft polenta with moscardini (little octopus), followed by an array of traditional boiled, local shellfish, and sfogio in saor (sweet 'n sour flounder). Next came three small servings of pasta: ghochetti with porcini and ventresca, risotto alla pescatora, and spaghetti with bottarga di muggine and vongole (clams). By that point we were full, so we skipped main courses and dessert, which we would have liked to have tried. Next time we come we now know that we should assert our preferences ahead of time so that we might have had fewer starter and first course plates to leave room for a local main dish and dessert.
4 based on 196 reviews
The environment is very nice, the atmosphere is that of a family restaurant, BUT...the staff not just oozes friendliness and in terms of speed leaves much to be desired. Wine list very well and very important names at honest prices, BUT...in the eating, "we did not own!" Starter who know little, overcooked pasta and rice and as second dishes..seabass rejected and roar just enough. Good sweet and honest account. Definitely not my ideal type of restaurant. Sin!
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4 based on 930 reviews
Decoration à la grandmother. Cosy and relaxed. Run by some vivid and caring witches. Very charming atmosphere. Food merits 3.75 points.
4 based on 272 reviews
When visiting Venice I suggest you to try this restaurant and the hotel too.Raw food is unique, as the whole menu, that also changes so you can always try new things. Service is Superbe and the atmosphere.. Just Perfect, capital P.Humility, Amazing quality and great Creativity of the chef make this place so magical.I love this place so much..You will fall desperately in Love..
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