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    Restaurant in Asolo, Italy

    Due Mori

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    Central dinner pick

    Due Mori, Restaurant in Asolo

    About Due Mori

    Due Mori is a sensible Asolo choice for a special dinner when the setting matters as much as the food brief. It is easier to approach than a hard-to-book destination table, but less defined than peers with clear cuisine and price signals, so choose it for ambiance, centrality, a composed evening in town.

    Due Mori is a dining option in Asolo with a simple verified profile: casual dress, lunch and dinner service from Wednesday through Sunday, closure on Monday and Tuesday. Because verified details such as cuisine style, chef, price level, awards, menu format, seating are not available here, the safest way to evaluate it is by timing and fit rather than by a specific culinary hook.

    The recommendation is therefore practical rather than trophy-driven. Consider Due Mori when you want a planned meal in Asolo during its published service windows, avoid building expectations around unverified claims such as a named chef, formal tasting-menu structure, published accolades, or a defined price tier.

    Use it for a planned lunch or dinner, not an improvised stop

    Due Mori is open Wednesday through Sunday from 12:30–2 PM and 7:30–9 PM, it is closed Monday and Tuesday. That makes advance timing important: both the midday and evening windows are specific, so it is better suited to a meal you plan around than to a casual drop-in whenever the day happens to open up.

    Dinner is a natural fit for travelers arranging an Asolo evening, while lunch can work when the day is already organized around the town. Since verified booking difficulty is not available, special-occasion diners should avoid assuming last-minute availability and should confirm directly before relying on a particular seating time.

    Who should choose it over other options

    Choose Due Mori if the known basics are enough for your plan: Asolo, casual dress, lunch or dinner service from Wednesday through Sunday. If you want to compare before booking, look at La Terrazza, Locanda Baggio, Bistrot, La Trave, or other dining options.

    The practical verdict: Due Mori is worth shortlisting when its hours and Asolo location fit your itinerary. It is less useful as a choice for diners who need a fully defined cuisine brief, a published price tier, or a confirmed award-backed reason to commit. For broader planning, use the Asolo restaurants guide alongside the Asolo hotels guide to build the meal into the rest of the trip.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Due Mori?

    Plan it as a meal in Asolo. Due Mori is closed Monday and Tuesday, with lunch from 12:30–2 PM and dinner from 7:30–9 PM Wednesday through Sunday, so timing matters. Verified details such as cuisine style, price, chef, awards, menu format are not available here.

    Is Due Mori good for solo dining?

    It can work for a solo lunch or dinner if the published service windows fit your plan. The verified information does not specify counter seating, table layout, room style, or any solo-diner policy, so solo diners should treat it as a timing-based choice and confirm directly if they have specific seating needs.

    What should I wear to Due Mori?

    The dress code is casual. Neat, relaxed clothing is appropriate for either the 12:30–2 PM lunch window or the 7:30–9 PM dinner window; there is no verified requirement for formal dress.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Due Mori?

    Both are listed: lunch runs from 12:30–2 PM and dinner runs from 7:30–9 PM, Wednesday through Sunday. Dinner may be easier to build into an Asolo evening, while lunch works if your day is already planned around town. Compare timing with La Terrazza or other dining options before deciding.

    Is Due Mori good for a special occasion?

    It may suit a special occasion if the key requirements are an Asolo setting, casual dress, a planned lunch or dinner within the published hours. If the occasion depends on a confirmed award, named chef, specific cuisine, tasting-menu format, or known price tier, those details are not verified here. Compare it with La Terrazza or Bistrot before deciding.

    Location

    Piazza Gabriele D'Annunzio, 5, 31011 Asolo TV, Italy

    Asolo, Italy

    Compare Due Mori

    How Due Mori Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Due MoriEasy
    La TerrazzaModern Cuisine€€Unknown
    BistrotUnknown
    Locanda BaggioModern Cuisine€€€Unknown
    La TraveUnknown
    Da GerryClassic Cuisine€€Unknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    How Due Mori compares in Asolo

    Due Mori is the setting-led option in this group: useful for a polished dinner in central Asolo when the room, pace, town-center convenience matter. La Terrazza gives a clearer pre-booking signal with Modern Cuisine and a €€ tier, so it is the safer value pick for diners who want to understand the format before committing.

    For a bigger spend, Locanda Baggio is the more obvious splurge, with Modern Cuisine and a €€€ tier. Due Mori makes more sense when the occasion calls for atmosphere without necessarily turning dinner into the highest-priced meal of the trip. Bistrot and La Trave are better cross-shops if the plan is flexible and the group wants to compare availability first.

    If classic cuisine at a known €€ level is the priority, Da Gerry is the cleaner comparison on value, though it sits outside the immediate Asolo set. For visitors staying in town, Due Mori's case is convenience and occasion feel; for diners optimizing around price transparency or cuisine category, La Terrazza or Locanda Baggio are easier decisions.

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