My wife had lunch here, we had the risotto with Gò fish broth, the tiramisu dessert and of course, an Aperol spritz (with Prosecco). It was exceptionally tasty. The risotto was everything we expected from a traditional venitian one that we read so much about. The tiramisu was fantastic, a true taste of coffee with wonderful sweetness and cream taste.
While walking in, someone greeted us in Italian and got us a table outside on their beautiful, spacious terrace. He applied the white laced table cloth and asked if we wanted water (in English). Our waiter spoke many languages and served us in our preferred language of French. She was fluent in many languages and was so very nice. The service was exceptional, all waiters/waitresses were very friendly and knowledgeable of the menu.
As for the atmosphere, we could hear the birds chirping, it was very quiet, quaint, and all around one of the best lunch experiences I had in the Venice area as we were looking for a quiet off the beaten path area.
I would recommend this place for anyone looking for fabulous food in a quiet location, away from the...
Read moreAuthentic and Tranquil Dining Experience at Villa 600, Torcello Island
If you're seeking a peaceful, authentic dining experience away from the hustle and bustle of Venice, Villa 600 on Torcello Island is the perfect place. This charming restaurant offers a true taste of local Venetian cuisine, with dishes made from the highest quality ingredients. Each bite is a delightful reflection of the region’s rich culinary heritage.
The service is impeccable – attentive yet unobtrusive – making the whole dining experience feel relaxed and enjoyable. The atmosphere is incredibly serene, and the outdoor seating area is a perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely meal, surrounded by the natural beauty of the island.
For anyone looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a quiet meal with outstanding food, Villa 600 is a hidden gem. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Torcello or looking to explore the quieter...
Read moreThis was a truly delightful experience. Walking from the ferry feels like you are somewhere in the English countryside. The setting is a bit surreal and surprising how close you are to Venice. The incredible dishes were artfully presented but the real joy is in the taste. Our favorites were the baccala cannoli and the fresh fish of the day with beautiful scalloped potatoes. The wine list includes the local wine Orto di Venezia with Chablis like crisp minerality that complements the menu so incredibly well. On top of the incredible food was the lovely hospitality of the wait staff who were very accommodating...
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