Woderful wiev if you eat open air . Service is a bit lausy, if a rich tourist sits around , waiters show to you not much attention . The location of the restaurant is better than the meal

Woderful wiev if you eat open air . Service is a bit lausy, if a rich tourist sits around , waiters show to you not much attention . The location of the restaurant is better than the meal
Highly recommend this place, been several times - the food and service are superb -as are the views from the outdoor tables. Be prepared to pay for it and you won't be disappointed. Also be prepared for an extremely long and confusing wine list with some priced at 20,000 euros! My solution was to order bottles of their house rose...
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After several visits I still admire the view down to the basin of St Marks and across to Guidecca - with the great memories of the Voga Longa.
It isn't a cheap restaurant but the food has an interesting modern take and presentation. Nicely presented and tasty burrata with black truffle and a trio of fish carpaccio as starters for...
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We stumbled on this by accident, and soooo glad we did. We were flying that afternoon so it was a great place to spend our last lunch.
The view is lovely, you are overlooking the quieter part of Venice so it makes a nice change to be away from people!
Everything on the menu sounded great, and the food we...
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We had lunch here on a previous trip to Venice and just had to find it again - we were not disappointed. The service is second to none, with interesting touches - for example, the waitress makes salad dressing at the table. It is pricey. We had decided to share a starter (seafood tartar) but the maitre d' suggested that...
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Lovely setting, really quite exceptional with an amazing view, so you expect to pay a bit over the odds for that. We were told the food was going to be good, so we also expected higher prices because of that. However, the food was bland and unexceptional: in fact one of our main courses was really rather poor. And what...
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A strong recommendation from a friend sent us for lunch to this water-side restaurant near the Peggy Guggenheim. The overcast day was a bit of a disappointment but we chose to sit outside anyway. The deck is well-designed with clear panels that block the breeze and we were happy to be able to watch the water traffic and look across...
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Visited on a cool sprig night - just 3 tables. Incredible seafood tartar/sashimi. Beautiful fresh pasta dish. Sea Bass cooked in salt and served at the table was very nice. Extensive wine and spirits list. Service a touch too formal for our taste but excellent nonetheless. 2 pax spent €250 + wine.
Booked a late lunch on a brisk Sunday afternoon. The walk through the Dorsoduro is pleasant and the place was quiet.
The service was very personal and attentive.
The decor is modern - a nice change in Venice. The menu is unusual. They also brought out the fish board and showed what they had - we ordered based on this....
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We asked for a recommendation at a hotel and were told to go to lineadombra for a nice lunch with a view. after you see it you will know this is an understatement. built over the water, white tablecloths and an excellent chef. attentive waiters and no rush to have you leave. perfect spot to linger and enjoy a delicious...
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