Venissa
Far away from the tourist hordes, Venissa is situated in a small walled vineyard dating back to the Middle Ages – complete with 14C belltower – on the small island of Mazzorbo, a magical setting which is perfect for a short stroll before settling down to eat. In addition to the Dorona di Venezia vineyard, the restaurant also has a kitchen garden which provides most of its vegetables, including unusual varieties such as “castraure”, a type of local artichoke. Once out of the garden, you come to a small wooden bridge which links Mazzorbo to neighbouring Burano, where you can complete your visit
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 102 reviews
Venissa offers a unique dining experience in Burano, accessible via complimentary water taxi. The cuisine focuses on contemporary Italian country cooking, highlighting local, seasonal ingredients with high technical skill. Dishes like castraure and Triaca are praised, though some find the chef's philosophy too avant-garde or inconsistent. Service is generally warm and detailed, explaining each course thoroughly, although occasional delays and responsiveness issues were noted. The ambiance is intimate and enchanting, set against the Venetian lagoon. While the setting is stunning, some guests criticize the high wine prices and question the value for money, feeling the conceptual experience sometimes outweighs culinary pleasure.
Suitable for diners seeking a unique lagoon setting and avant-garde regional cuisine, willing to accept higher premiums for an immersive conceptual experience.