12 Best Restaurants in The Veneto and Friuli–Venezia Giulia, Italy

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Veneto and Friuli–Venezia Giulia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Antica Osteria al Duomo

$$ Fodor's Choice

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 (horsemeat 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, 37121, Italy
045-8004505
Known For
  • Blackboard menu, bar, and wooden interiors
  • Occasional live music
  • Rustic courtyard
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. except in Dec. and during wine fair

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Caffè Borsari

$ Fodor's Choice

This bustling café-bar is famed for its excellent creamy coffee and freshly made brioche—it's cheek by jowl al banco (at the counter/bar), with Veronese patrons spilling outside. The narrow space with star-vaulted ceiling 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, 37121, Italy
045-8031313
Known For
  • Indulgent hot chocolate
  • Selection of coffee, tea, candies, and chocolates for gift giving
  • Famed for their schiuma (froth) creations

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Enoteca dei Tadi

$$ Fodor's Choice

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; and one of their classic baccalà dishes, which includes a Torre (Tower) medley of the four preparations for two people served with polenta. 

Via dei Tadi 16, Padua, 35139, Italy
338-4083434-mobile
Known For
  • Several kinds of lasagna
  • Intimate and rustic setting
  • Bountiful wine and grappa list
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun; no lunch Tues.--Sat.
Reservations essential

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Grosmi Caffè

$ Fodor's Choice

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.

Hostaria alla Tavernetta

$$ Fodor's Choice

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 or cjarsons (ravioli from the Carnia), and seasonal meat dishes, accompanied by a fabulous wine list. Service is pleasant and attentive.

Via di Prampero 2, Udine, 33100, Italy
0432-501066
Known For
  • Rustic yet sophisticated atmosphere
  • Friulian ingredients and traditions
  • Superb local Collio wine, grappa, and regional selections
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Il Desco

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

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, 37100, Italy
045-595358
Known For
  • Inventive, colorful plates of food
  • Elegant, arty surroundings fit for a modern opera
  • Pricey three-, four-, or five-course tasting menus
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations essential

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Locanda Baggio

$$ Fodor's Choice

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, 31011, Italy
0423-529648
Known For
  • Inventive, tasty food
  • White truffles and other seasonal specialties
  • Warm hospitality
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.

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Osteria Madonnetta

$ Fodor's Choice

Opened in 1904, this ever-reliable osteria serves hearty traditional cucina veneta in wonderfully homey, rustic surroundings. Take a seat under the dark wooden beams or in the leafy courtyard, and let the friendly staff guide you through a menu, dominated by meat dishes and seasonal soups, that has barely changed in decades. Expect the finest Slow Food–approved seasonal Veneto produce, as well as cucina povera like liver Venetian-style or egg-rich bigoli pasta with salted sardines.

Via Vajenti 21, Marostica, 36063, Italy
0424-75859
Known For
  • Baccalà alla vicentina
  • Sweet, grappa-infused zaeti biscuits
  • Quirky, history-filled decor including a chess-theme fireplace
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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Pasticceria Sorarù

$ Fodor's Choice

Nestled under the porticoes of Piazzetta Palladio, the historic Pasticceria Sorarù occupies the former Cafeteria Palladio (1870) and is an ever-reliable spot for the freshest breakfast brioche with cappuccino, and a cornucopia of pastry delights. Inside, you can lean on the handsome old wooden counter and sample a pastry or three while admiring the glass jars filled with colorful candies. 

Suban

$$ Fodor's Choice

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 at least a first and second course with a side dish.

Via Comici 2, Trieste, 34128, Italy
040-54368
Known For
  • Meat dishes with Mitteleuropean influences
  • Jota carsolina (a rich soup of cabbage, potatoes, and beans)
  • Warm hospitality
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and 2 wks in early Jan. No lunch weekdays
Reservations essential

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Trattoria Nerodiseppia

$$ Fodor's Choice

For over a decade the Cusma family have been serving Triestini regulars beautifully crafted seafood, alongside a few seasonal meat and vegetarian dishes. Dining in warm, modern interiors under the arches of a refurbished storehouse, choose from Giulio's exquisite but small seafood plates like fish carpaccio, spaghetti con bottarga e tonno (cured fish roe and tuna), and fritto misto (fried seafood medley).

Vitello d'Oro

$$$ Fodor's Choice

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. The Friuli-focused wine list is top-notch. Perhaps the best way to go is the multicourse tasting menu.

Via Valvason 4, Udine, 33100, Italy
0432-508982
Known For
  • Seafood served raw and cooked
  • Large terrace popular in summer
  • Multicourse tasting menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch Wed. and Thurs.
Reservations essential

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