Vini da Pinto

A Venetian restaurant with fish straight from the marketplace

* Vini da Pinto
Campiello Beccarie 367, San Polo (cross the Rialto Bridge and keep walking straight for about seven short blocks)
Vaporetto: Rialto
tel. +39-041-522-4599

Closed Mon

Sights nearby
* Rialto [bridge & market]
*** Grand Canal [sight]
Ca' Pesaro [museum]
* I Frari [church]
** Scuola Grande di San Rocco [museum]

Other places to eat nearby
*** Cantina Do Mori [snacks]
** Cantina Do Spade [meal]
Trattoria alla Madonna [meal]
Pizzeria Da Sandro[meal]
* Ae Oche [meal]

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» THE VENICE BOOKSHELF

How fresh is the fish? You could lob a clam shell from your outdoor table and hit the guy who sold it to the chef that morning—the Mercato del Rialto, Venice's main fish market, sprawls under a brick-and-marble Gothic loggia a few feet away.

Fish mongers and other neighbors have jostled at the bar since 1890. A few curious tourists file into the blessedly air-conditioned dining room beyond to sit at designer chairs under ancient wood beams. But what really counts is the food: simple, but good and filling.

The inexpensive set-priced menus include everything but drinks on one plate, either spaghetti bolognese with a grilled steak, a generous slab of lasagne alla bolognese with a breaded veal cutlet alla milanese, or seafood-studded spaghetti pescatore with fried calamari.

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