13/09/2025: Hearty and delicious breakfast.
Very friendly staff.
08/09/2025: You know, when it comes to rating service, food, and atmosphere, I’d really like to appear objective. For many people, objectivity means a balanced consideration of pros and cons. In this case, there simply were no cons. I understand it depends on the guest, the occasion, and many other factors. But here’s my case: evening, pleasant weather, my very first time in Venice. I knew that if you really want to try authentic local cuisine, you go to a restaurant for locals. We didn’t search for it online, just stumbled upon it, but judging by the look, I could already tell it wasn’t aimed at tourists, but rather about preserving its own, local atmosphere. We were warmly invited inside right from the doorstep. The place is small, yet cozy. The phrase “for locals” comes to mind. It doesn’t try to impress with flashy style; instead, it represents something I’d call “the soul of the city.” I simply cannot give such an atmosphere less than five stars, and at the same time I regret I cannot give more. Moving on. Despite the late hour and the kitchen already preparing to close, we were given time to choose our dishes, and everything was cooked in — I’m not exaggerating — about 8–10 minutes. We ordered three dishes. I can’t remember the last time it was this fast. Needless to say, service deserves a solid five stars. Logically, the next point is the food. Alongside my own shrimp pasta, I tried the other two dishes and can assure you that here, the word “food” is taken seriously, carrying with it the full meaning and weight that “food” not only can, but should have. Another five stars from me.
In the end, I was deeply impressed. But as I wrote before — this was my case. Go there yourself, and find out what your case will be. I can only say with high probability that it will be quite similar to mine.