Vittorio Veneto

Vittorio Veneto is a city and comune situated in the Province of Treviso, in the region of Veneto, Italy, in the northeast of Italy, between the Piave and the Livenza rivers, borders with the following ... Wikipedia.
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Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Castello di San Martino is a must-visit destination with its wonderful museum showcasing the battle, followed by a rewarding walk up the hill behind it offering breathtaking views of the city. The hike to the castle is worth it, and visitors are advised to bring sunblock and water, especially in summer. The trails leading to the castle are surrounded by trees and offer great views. While not exactly a castle, it functions as a monastery with limited access due to most areas being private.
Driving there for me was a bit tricky,so I parked at the church and walked up to the castle. Good walk! Take plenty of water and sunblock ( it's July) once there. It was beautiful. I was the only person there! I sat there enjoyed the view.
Angelica W — Google review
It's not necessarily a castle, but really a monastery. It's a functioning monastery. There is nothing to actually see inside but you can wander around the gardens.
Paul H — Google review
This stunning location, reminiscent of Spain's Alhambra, sits majestically atop a mountain, offering breathtaking views of the town below. Yet, despite its beauty and the public donations that help sustain it, the site is unfortunately closed to the very public that helps support it. It's a strange situation—imagine the Alhambra being privatized and no longer accessible to visitors. Currently, it’s open only one day a month, rather than year-round. They say it’s a functioning monastery, but still, it’s hard not to feel that this treasure should be more accessible. For clarity, the site is owned by the Diocese of Vittorio Veneto, not the Vatican (so they’re not to blame here), but it’s difficult not to think that the gardens, at least, should be open to the public. The people of Vittorio Veneto deserve better, in my opinion. It’s a shame to see such a magnificent place kept behind closed doors.
Sven — Google review
I'm not the best driver in Italy so I decided to Park the car at the museum and walk to the castle. It's a good walk. If you are here in the summer have plenty of sunblock and water. Once at the castle it's absolutely beautiful! The view is wonderful. Worth the hike
Andy W — Google review
Nice view from the top. Good place to take some steps around. I recommend to take some water with you, especially if you are planning to go even higher than the Castle height
Ciprian C — Google review
Lots of tree cover on the trails and path to the castle. Great views from the side trails! It wasn't difficult to drive up there in our small car (seems like a single-lane road).
Jeff O — Google review
Amazing views of Vittorio Venetto, splendid structure,limited access because most of the structure is private.
Erik S — Google review
I was to see the wonderful museum of the battle. After having seen the museum I wanted to make a walk and it felt just natural to make a walk up the little hill behind it. It was really worth while. Having done the climb I could enjoy the most wonderful view over the city. Try it!
Hans G — Google review
Via Brevia, 33, 31029 Vittorio Veneto TV, Italyhttp://www.casaesercizi.it/Tips and more reviews for Castello di San Martino
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Sanctuary of Saint Augusta in Serravalle offers a picturesque setting, perched on a hill overlooking the medieval hamlet of Serravalle. Visitors can reach the sanctuary by ascending a long stone staircase from the base of the hill, which takes about 20-30 minutes and is recommended to be done with proper footwear and water. The chapel marks the site where Augusta, daughter of a local feudal lord, was martyred in the 5th century for her Christian faith.
A great little hike. The view is great, even in foggy wintertime. You can continue upwards and picnic in some tower ruins if you want. Divertente, con un belvedere fortissimo!
Isaac B — Google review
Gorgeous natural place with stunning views. Beautiful walk to reach the sanctuary. Unfortunately i give one star for the way the sanctuary is kept ( i attache the pictures) it's a disgrace to keep the holy place as a storage. There is also plenty of trash around never picked up very disappointing.
Grzegorz M — Google review
Really a beautiful place, nature, art, history all in one place.. what an amazing energy here! Love it
Peter B — Google review
Great experience. Nice view from the top. There is a long slope to climb. But from the top it's worth it.
Ciprian C — Google review
Very beautiful waypoint for an easy/moderate trekking walk. Also from here you can start nice walks towards the higher peaks nearby
Yoko K — Google review
Lovely small place to visit.
Dolores B — Google review
Very long walk up, but there is a new rout for car also. Great and cozy restaurant on the top with amazing people!
Halyna N — Google review
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Caverns & Caves
Caves Caglieron is a stunning natural and artificial cave complex with picturesque waterfalls that can be admired from walking paths. The area is a beautiful nature reserve, offering visitors the chance to stroll amidst lush greenery and enjoy the soothing sound of flowing water. The caves are spread along the waterfalls, accessible via wooden bridges and walkways.
This place is amazing! So beautiful, it feels like a magic world in the rain forest. I visited on a Wednesday with my three children who are 6, 8, and 10. They loved it the scenery is absolutely stunning. There was no wait. It is definitely slick and the boardwalk through the park is mostly only fit for tennis shoes or something similar. We did the elevated portion of the trail and it was a lot less impressive than the lower portion. This also could have been because it was quite hot and I was struggling to understand the map. I highly recommend this excursion. Parking was easy, and there is a small café with drinks and snacks and a restroom.
Wendy W — Google review
Beautiful path, quite easy to do for people of all ages and fitness. The standard loop walk of about 1.5 miles takes you through the caves and canyon where you can see waterfalls. You're given a map at the ticket office but even without it the path is well signed and easy to follow. I recommend going early morning in summer as it can get hot hiking back up. Also the parking is a bit complicated to figure out, it would help if there were a sign post next to it with instructions instead of on-the-go reading from the meter screen which is difficult when is very sunny as the day we went. A standard loop walking slowly takes you about 1 hour so don't pay more than 1.5h parking unless you plan on having lunch at the restaurant inside the loop path or stop at the bar near the car park.
M J — Google review
Very cool place, challenging paths and great views. Lots of history and ecology along the way. Parking is 2€/hour and entry is 4€/person. DONT TAKE THE CASTLE DETOUR, long, difficult and underwhelming.
Colby R — Google review
It is an easy walking activity and very interesting cave. Not so big, so don’t plan hours. We could manage it in 1 hour. You can park next to the bridge in a Parking lot, 1 h = 2€. You need to buy the parking ticket directly from the automata. We arrived around 10 am, it was not busy.
Nikolett C — Google review
Beautiful, easy hike that’s great for young kids. There’s 2 restaurants near the trail and parking is easy to navigate. The trail is about 1.5 miles
Alyssa H — Google review
nice little 1km hike through the caves / along the creek. Walking slow and seeing everything you can finish in 20/30min. 4 euros a person and 2 euro per hour for parking is a little much but it’s a decent walk / attraction
Just G — Google review
Very beautiful views in cave, for me it's was amazing for only 4 euro have to visit it 😀
Natalija K — Google review
Nice park to wander around, check out the cheese maturing in the cave along with the rest of the caves and waterfalls. The mill down the path still turning the grinder with water power is neat and there is a great panorama view of the valley and the scenic church tower if you climb to the upper cave and proceed a little down the path. The restaurant is a neat option. We did not eat there. There is also a caffe at the visitors center on the way in. If you try and get all the paths and the elevated veiw it could be about 1.5 hour stop. Parking can be a little difficult to find as there are several small lots sprinkled around the park. Worth a stop if you are in the area.
Richard — Google review
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The Museo del Cenedese is distinct from the Venetian style by its tendency to drop the final "-o" sound, resulting in modifications such as "got" instead of "goto" for "cup". Additionally, when a final "-m" is followed by this dropping of "-o", it becomes nasalized to an "-n", as seen in the transformation of "semo" ("are") to "sen".
Came here for a wedding. What a great location. It is solemn and peaceful. Molto bellissimo!
Bella V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located in the main square of Serravalle Ceneda (the ancient name of the two different municipalities which, subsequently reunited, formed the current Vittorio Veneto) it is truly beautiful. There are many works of art, including those from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, that this museum contains in its skilful layout that its talented curator has been able to create. Also embellished with an elegant staircase that goes up to the two upper floors. The Sala del Maggior Consiglio is amazing with works by Francesco da Milano, Nicolò di Pietro and Jacopo Sansovino. There are also many more modern works including the water carrier by Vincenzo Gemito. (Original) Situato nella Piazza principale di Serravalle Ceneda (l'antico nome delle due diverse municipalità che, successivamente riunitesi, hanno costituito l'attuale Vittorio Veneto) è davvero bellissimo. Molte le opere d'arte, anche del trecento e quattrocento, che questo museo racchiude nella sua disposizione sapiente che la sua brava curatrice ha saputo costituire. Abbellito anche da una elegante scala che sale ai due piani superiori. Strepitosa la Sala del Maggior Consiglio con opere di Francesco da Milano, Nicolò di Pietro e Jacopo Sansovino. Molte anche le opere più moderne tra le quali l'acquaiolo di Vincenzo Gemito.
Marco O — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum is housed in the ancient loggia of the community of Serravalle, of typical Venetian mainland architecture, built between 1462 and 1476. The restorations have rediscovered fifteenth-century frescoes by Dario da Treviso and his school. The museum was inaugurated in 1938, it was so named by its founder, the engineer Francesco Troyer, because it was intended to collect and enhance historical and artistic archaeological memories of the ancient Cenedese territory. Beautiful, worth seeing! (Original) Il museo è ospitato nell' Antica loggia della comunità di Serravalle, di tipica architettura Veneziana di terraferma, costruita tra il 1462 1476. I restauri hanno riscoperto affreschi quattrocenteschi opera di Dario da Treviso e della sua scuola. Il museo è stato inaugurato nel 1938, venne così denominato dal suo fondatore l'ingegnere FrancescoTroyer perché destinato a raccogliere e valorizzare memorie archeologiche storiche e artistiche dell'Antico territorio Cenedese. Bellissimo, da vedere!
Corona P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful museum. With the museum ticket, you can also visit the Oratory of the Battuti with 15th century frescoes. Thanks to Luca for his kindness and willingness to open it. (Original) Bellissimo museo. Con il biglietto del museo, puoi anche visitare l'oratorio dei Battuti con affreschi del XV secolo. Un grazie a Luca per la sua gentilezza e disponibilità ad aprirlo.
Maria V — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you pass through Vittorio Veneto I highly recommend dedicating an hour to the War Museum. The large exhibition area of ​​the Museum is divided into three large thematic areas: "Life in the trenches" on the ground floor, "Life during the occupation" on the first floor, with the Marson Armory attached, and finally on the second plan the exhibition “From battle to myth”. Perfectly integrated into the museum visit circuit is the multimedia laboratory set up in the deconsecrated church of San Paoletto. It has thematic educational workshops and audiovisual projections. (Original) Se si passa per Vittorio Veneto consiglio caldamente di dedicare un'oretta al Museo della Guerra. L'ampia zona espositiva del Museo è articolata in tre grandi aree tematiche: "La vita in trincea" al piano terra, "La vita durante l'occupazione" al primo piano primo, con annessa l'Armeria di casa Marson, infine al secondo piano l'esposizione “Dalla battaglia al mito”. Perfettamente integrato nel circuito di visita museale è il Laboratorio multimediale allestito nella chiesetta sconsacrata di San Paoletto. Dispone di laboratori didattici tematici e proiezioni audiovisive.
Fabio G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Cenedese Museum, inaugurated in 1938, is set up in the Loggia of Serravalle and in the adjacent buildings. The Loggia is first and foremost a museum of itself, due to its architectural structure, frescoes and furnishings, which harken back to the times of the Magnificent Community of Serravalle. As for the museum collection, the reference to the Cenedese concerns the territory included, approximately, between the Piave and Livenza rivers, from Val Belluna to the Adriatic Sea. The exhibition begins with the archaeological section composed of finds from the Neolithic to the Lombard age. Then, the art collection, with works from the fifteenth to the twentieth century. Worthy of particular attention: the relief Madonna with Child by Jacopo Sansovino (1486-1570); the altarpiece of San Girolamo by Francesco da Milano (1497-1543); The water carrier, silver casting by Vincenzo Gemito (1852-1929); the paintings of Pietro Paietta (1845-1911); the sculpture Amplexus in aere, by Guido Giusti (1853-1935); the contemporary art collection entitled The image of the Resistance. Extract from «Vittorio Veneto and the Treviso Prealps» (Francesco Soletti, Touring Editore, 2016) (Original) Nella Loggia di Serravalle e negli edifici adiacenti è allestito il Museo del Cenedese, inaugurato nel 1938. La Loggia è innanzitutto museo di se stessa, per la struttura architettonica, gli affreschi e gli arredi, che rimandano ai tempi della Magnifica Comunità di Serravalle. Quanto alla collezione museale, il riferimento al Cenedese riguarda il territorio compreso, indicativamente, fra i fiumi Piave e Livenza, dalla Val Belluna al Mare Adriatico. L'esposizione esordisce con la sezione archeologica composta da reperti dal Neolitico all'età Longobarda. Poi, la raccolta d’arte, con opere dal Quattrocento al Novecento. Degni di particolare attenzione: il rilievo Madonna con il Bambino di Jacopo Sansovino (1486-1570); la pala di San Girolamo di Francesco da Milano (1497-1543); L’acquaiolo, fusione in argento di Vincenzo Gemito (1852-1929); i dipinti di Pietro Paietta (1845-1911); la scultura Amplexus in aere, di Guido Giusti (1853-1935); la collezione d'arte contemporanea intitolata L’immagine della Resistenza. Estratto da «Vittorio Veneto e le Prealpi Trevigiane» (Francesco Soletti, Touring Editore, 2016)
Francesco S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small museum that tells the local history inserted in the larger context of events from the 15th century to today. It is worth a visit even just for the frescoes by Francesco da Milano present in some rooms. The museum is housed in the ancient Palazzo della Comunità di Serravalle, built between 1462 and 1476 by the Podestà Gabriele and Domenico Venier on a previous building from the 1300s. (Original) Piccolo museo che racconta la storia locale inserita nel contesto più grande degli eventi dal XV sec ad oggi. Merita una visita anche solo per gli affreschi di Francesco da Milano presenti in alcune sale. Il museo è ospitato nell’antico Palazzo della Comunità di Serravalle, fatto costruire fra il 1462 ed il 1476 dai Podestà Gabriele e Domenico Venier su di un precedente edificio del 1300.
Gigar G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The exhibition currently open until June 30th is very beautiful, Vittoria Silver, very suggestive! However, I like the museum even though it is small, very nice! (Original) Molto bella la mostra attualmente aperta fino al 30 giugno, Argento vittoriese, molto suggestiva! Il museo comunque mi piace anche se piccolo, molto grazioso!
Laura Z — Google review
P.za Marc'Antonio Flaminio, 1, 31029 Vittorio Veneto TV, Italyhttps://www.museivittorioveneto.it/museo_del_cenedese.htmlTips and more reviews for Museo del Cenedese
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Restaurant
Nestled conveniently near the town center, Ristorante Le Macine is a delightful spot that combines modern elegance with a warm atmosphere. Guests can indulge in an array of local dishes, including seasonal specialties and traditional Venetian meats like guinea fowl and lamb. The restaurant boasts an impressive wine cellar, featuring excellent selections such as Montepulciano. With its bright ambiance filled with natural light and picturesque river views, it’s the perfect setting for a leisurely meal.
My wife and I chose this restaurant for a leisurely lunch, and it was a very pleasant experience. The restaurant is bright with natural light and offers a nice view, which sets the stage for a relaxing meal. The lunch menu is concise but varied enough to offer something appealing for different tastes, and we found our choices to be well-prepared and tasty. We were particularly impressed with the staff's attentive service. Throughout our meal, they checked in on us just the right amount, ensuring we had everything we needed without being overbearing. Even as we stayed a bit longer than planned, past the restaurant’s closing time, our waiter remained courteous, allowing us to finish our conversation without feeling any pressure to leave. Overall, if you're looking for a spot that combines good food, a comfortable setting for conversation, and thoughtful service, this restaurant should be on your list. It strikes a nice balance for a casual, yet quality lunch experience.
David G — Google review
Great and very good food. Very good desserts. Very nice location, great ambience. Located by the river and you have nice view from restaurant.
Diana M — Google review
Terrible. Worse than a bad school canteen lunch. But the service was good service, the only saving grace. Antipasti (starters) of snails and the prosciutto were nice. For the mains had the rabbit, pork with truffle and polenta with porcini. Presentation is a total zero, meats overcooked and tasted of stock / seasoning from a supermarket bought pack (think Bistro gravy granules). Tiny portions no where near worth the price. Hugely disappointed. Better restaurants nearby!! Will never return here!
Martina I — Google review
This was an incredible find! Mattia, our waiter, picked fantastic wines and had great food recommendations. We arrived before they opened, and they welcomed us in, poured us local prosecco, and had outstanding customer service even as they became extremely busy. Highly recommend!
Jennifer S — Google review
This hotel is located in a beautiful area. View of the mountains and the castle can be seen. River runs right next to the hotel. Rooms are big and bathroom has tons of counter space. Stores are just across the street. Definitely a great place.
Angelica W — Google review
My snails and lamb were great and they had good dessert and wine menu. The location is nice surrounded by the river.
Zachary G — Google review
I highly recommend it if you are in the area! Meat, local wine and pasta are fantastic! Nice decoration.
Leticia B — Google review
Great service, great food. Very good value for money!
Enrico — Google review
Via Lino Carlo del Favero, 11, 31029 Vittorio Veneto TV, Italyhttp://www.hotelristorantelemacine.it/+39 0438 940291Tips and more reviews for Ristorante Le Macine

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Nestled conveniently near the town center, Ristorante Le Macine is a delightful spot that combines modern elegance with a warm atmosphere. Guests can indulge in an array of local dishes, including seasonal specialties and traditional Venetian meats like guinea fowl and lamb. The restaurant boasts an impressive wine cellar, featuring excellent selections such as Montepulciano. With its bright ambiance filled with natural light and picturesque river views, it’s the perfect setting for a leisurely meal.
My wife and I chose this restaurant for a leisurely lunch, and it was a very pleasant experience. The restaurant is bright with natural light and offers a nice view, which sets the stage for a relaxing meal. The lunch menu is concise but varied enough to offer something appealing for different tastes, and we found our choices to be well-prepared and tasty. We were particularly impressed with the staff's attentive service. Throughout our meal, they checked in on us just the right amount, ensuring we had everything we needed without being overbearing. Even as we stayed a bit longer than planned, past the restaurant’s closing time, our waiter remained courteous, allowing us to finish our conversation without feeling any pressure to leave. Overall, if you're looking for a spot that combines good food, a comfortable setting for conversation, and thoughtful service, this restaurant should be on your list. It strikes a nice balance for a casual, yet quality lunch experience.
David G — Google review
Great and very good food. Very good desserts. Very nice location, great ambience. Located by the river and you have nice view from restaurant.
Diana M — Google review
Terrible. Worse than a bad school canteen lunch. But the service was good service, the only saving grace. Antipasti (starters) of snails and the prosciutto were nice. For the mains had the rabbit, pork with truffle and polenta with porcini. Presentation is a total zero, meats overcooked and tasted of stock / seasoning from a supermarket bought pack (think Bistro gravy granules). Tiny portions no where near worth the price. Hugely disappointed. Better restaurants nearby!! Will never return here!
Martina I — Google review
This was an incredible find! Mattia, our waiter, picked fantastic wines and had great food recommendations. We arrived before they opened, and they welcomed us in, poured us local prosecco, and had outstanding customer service even as they became extremely busy. Highly recommend!
Jennifer S — Google review
This hotel is located in a beautiful area. View of the mountains and the castle can be seen. River runs right next to the hotel. Rooms are big and bathroom has tons of counter space. Stores are just across the street. Definitely a great place.
Angelica W — Google review
My snails and lamb were great and they had good dessert and wine menu. The location is nice surrounded by the river.
Zachary G — Google review
I highly recommend it if you are in the area! Meat, local wine and pasta are fantastic! Nice decoration.
Leticia B — Google review
Great service, great food. Very good value for money!
Enrico — Google review
Via Lino Carlo del Favero, 11, 31029 Vittorio Veneto TV, Italyhttp://www.hotelristorantelemacine.it/+39 0438 940291Tips and more reviews for Ristorante Le Macine
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Pizza restaurant
The pizza eatery Galivm Vittorio Veneto offers a fantastic ambiance and delectable pizzas. Visiting on weekends is an enjoyable experience, as it serves as a meeting spot for the local residents. Additionally, their beer selection perfectly complements their delicious pizzas. The price for their meter long pizza is reasonable and can be shared among four adults. A trip to Vittorio Veneto would not be complete without indulging in this culinary delight.
Fabrizio is great, speaks Spanish, excellent host!! Pizza by the meter so many options and the house beer “Galivm” very tasty can’t go wrong here
Mauricio S — Google review
Fantastic venue, very spacious (especially the outdoors area) and kids friendly. The food is excellent and it comes in generous serves. Service is very friendly and well organised. Highly recommend!!!
Edoardo D — Google review
Terrible customer service. Waited 30 minutes with waitress walking around without attending any customer and not taking orders. Abysmal service even when, after protesting with director, she finally came. Did forget half the order and after 1½h I left having eaten only a starter. Pizza sold by half metre so if you eat alone you have to force eating a way too big portion (insane). Terrible service. Will stay well away in future.
Andrea B — Google review
Great atmosphere and delicious pizza. Going there in weekends is great fun as that's the meeting place for many of the local townsfolk. They've also got great beer that goes well with their pizza. It's a great price for the meter long pizza that can be split between 4 adults. Well worth a visit when in Vittorio Veneto.
Jax Z — Google review
The beer is good. But the people who review the food do you own this place? I got chicken and it was terrible. It made Wetherspoons (UK gastropub)look like the Ritz. Although most of the staff were friendly.
James F — Google review
Great menu. Good food and house made beer. Music nights are always great fun. Bad tenders are lively. Great for groups, couples, or singles.
Ryan S — Google review
Roasted chicken was good but the nicest surprise was the fries, the best I ever had.
Timothy ( — Google review
Good for a ‘family pizza’ or something else. A lot of people with young kids, so be aware of that. Beautiful historical city, could use some maintainance. Busy on a Saturday night.
Corné J — Google review
Piazza Foro Boario, 31029 Vittorio Veneto TV, Italyhttps://www.galivm.it/Tips and more reviews for Galivm Vittorio Veneto
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Barbecue restaurant
Al Larin Da Bepo is a charming eatery that offers delectable local cuisine. The ambiance is warm and inviting, making it a cozy spot to dine. Their menu features an excellent range of dishes, including escargots and rice with local Radicchio. If you're more inclined towards grilled meats, they have a scrumptious selection of special cuts as well. The attentive and friendly staff are praiseworthy for their service.
Memorable meal, high quality steak cooked to perfection. The sides were also delicious. The kindness and hospitality of staff topped it all off.
Daniel A — Google review
Honestly one of the best meals of my life. I almost cried eating the eggplant ravioli. Seriously, it was so delicious. Then the beef was cooked to perfection with a nice balsamic sauce. The staff treated us so well and gave us extra side dishes. They were so friendly and welcoming, it felt like going to a family’s home. This place is magical. Go and fall in love!
Gabe J — Google review
Fantastic!! Best bbq Sirloin ever had, the cooking and the seasoning were at the perfection level. The service and the place were just the best. Will come back again for sure 😊😊
Nichada P — Google review
Found this place by accident, and what a wonderful discovery. Outside seating, extensive menu, delicious food. I had the ravioli with mushrooms and it may have been the very best I've ever eaten.
Colleen B — Google review
Great restaurant choice for people who love to eat meat.
Jane O — Google review
Honestly, the best lamb chops I’ve ever eaten 🫶🏻 hope to be back to repeat !! Ste
Stephan K — Google review
This is the best meat restaurant I've ever been in!!! Recommend 100%
Lidia G — Google review
Great dinner experience! Fantastic food and service
Jodi K — Google review
Via dei Soldera, 3/c, 31029 Vittorio Veneto TV, Italyhttp://www.allarindabepo.com/+39 0438 561102Tips and more reviews for Al Larin Da Bepo
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Restaurant
Located in Vittorio Veneto, Ristorante Antica Vittorio offers a delectable selection of seafood and more. This charming establishment is known for its excellent cuisine, including dishes like Paccheri al morlacco and cervo. The staff is friendly, creating a welcoming atmosphere for diners. Additionally, the restaurant boasts an extensive menu featuring various pasta and pizza options that are sure to satisfy any craving.
A bit old fashioned, but place with a soul. Service was fast and good, food tradicional. For very good price you can eat daily menu
Maja G — Google review
Delicious. Highly recommend stopping here for lunch if you’re anywhere nearby. Dessert is fabulous, best tiramisu ever. Almost licked the bowl clean.
Una — Google review
I obviously don't have a lot of reference points here but the pizza is very good. Highly recommend anything with the buffalo mozzarella. Big menu's are a bit of a worry for me, but the pizza here was done well with a good sauce and crispy crust. My Italian was non-existent but the staff were all smiles even when it was busy. Enjoy it for what it is and don't expect what it's never supposed to be. You're not getting Michelin star chef food but for me personally I like the simple but extremely tasty pizzas done with good ingredients.
Shaun S — Google review
Very good food and service.
Dominik Ž — Google review
Very big menu with a lot of see food, but also all kinds of pasta and pizzas. Everything tasty! The pizza was one of the best we ever ate.
עפר ש — Google review
A seafood heaven. Always ask Ronnie for the "today's special" and you won't be disappointed. My favourites are mixed marinated fresh seafood and king crab linguine.
Federico M — Google review
Great menu fisso lunch. We had great seafood and pasta at a bargain price. Efficient service, although very busy. Recommended.
Philip W — Google review
The food is amazing. It is one of the best restaurants in town so really go try it, you won't regret it.
Matteo G — Google review
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I highly recommend Trattoria La Giraffa. I visited this place to celebrate the Dutch holiday, Sinterklaas, with a group of 15 friends. The owner, Daniela, was not only friendly and helpful but also very professional. The food arrived quickly and all together, and it was incredibly tasty. The lunch experience was absolutely delightful, with Daniela making us feel at home by allowing us to sing Dutch Sinterklaas songs.
What a great find, everything we ordered was excellent. We wanted to order a second plate of these large pastas with vongole, but it was sold out already... We found the prices quite low for this location also. Do not miss this one if you go to Vittorio Veneto!
Benjamin D — Google review
I cannot properly review this establishment considering I was turned away from dining by the lady who was setting up for dinner service. While I understand that not speaking Italian can make things challenging for everyone involved, I generally find most people in hospitality are willing to try to understand and use Google translate to help… however this was not the case at La Giraffa and it was not through lack of me smiling and trying. It was also not because they were run off their feet- there was no one else in the restaurant mid week. Perhaps like the animal for which it is named the people running the establishment have little adaptability within their own environment. I found a fantastic experience further up the road and when I bring people on tour I will be sure to steer them clear of the unfriendly welcome I received.
Felicity C — Google review
I would definitely recommend this place. I went there to celebrate a Dutch feast day, Sinterklaas, with 15 friends. The owner, Daniela, was not only really friendly, helpful & patient but also very professional. The food arrived altogether, quickly and was extremely tasty/ delicious! We had an absolutely lovely amazing lunch there. Daniela made us feel at home, even allowing us to sing our hearts out with Dutch Sinterklaas songs. Thank you! I would definitely recommend this restaurant for hospitality and authentic food
Joki K — Google review
What a lovely place to eat. We came as a family and had a very good meal. The food is excellent. The staff were also very nice. We will return! Compliments to the chef!
Emma B — Google review
Delicious meals with a good sized portion. Really fair prices.
Michel T — Google review
We sat outside on the patio and got the tagliatelle ragù and tagliatelle red pesto siciliano. Both were delicious. Would come back if in the area.
Danielle G — Google review
Extremely delicious food in a quaint small restaurant. The food is really good value for money, we ate for about €12 per person. The plates were very generous and the staff extremely accommodating. The food itself was top notch, especially for the price.
Michael C — Google review
Extremely good, and very affordable. It’s a wonderful little restaurant with a very nice guy serving and pouring. The best tiramisu I’ve had so far. Reservations are important, even outside of summer.
Alex L — Google review
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