Note: This restaurant is strictly reservation only, no walk-ins.
What is it? The island of Burano, famed for exquisite lace-making and colourful houses, is also home to one of Venice’s finest restaurants – and it’s deliciously laidback to boot.
Why we love it: Husband and wife Ruggero and Lucia Bovo set a jovial tone, while son Massimiliano is front and centre as the maitre d’. Pretty much everything on the menu is netted or caught by hand in the lagoon. Feast on hyper-local specialities like homemade tagliolini with spider crab or traditional Burano risotto with goby fish. This is Venice at its absolute best: one of the only upmarket restaurants in Venice where there’s a real mix of clientele, thanks to the Bovo family’s focus on locals. Your neighbour on one side might be Tom Cruise; on the other it might be Andrea Rossi, the fourth-generation fisherman who caught the fish on your plate.
Time Out tip: Seafood is expensive but don’t skimp on it here – the antipasti are fantastic and well worth the price.
Address: Via Giudecca 88, Burano, 30142 Venice, Italy
Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 12.30-5pm, 7.30-11pm on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, closed Monday
Expect to pay: €60-80 per head without drinks