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    Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini

    1,630Pearl Points

    Two Michelin stars, near-impossible to book.

    Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini, Restaurant in Venice

    About Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini

    Two Michelin stars and a 90-point La Liste score make Glam one of Venice's strongest cases for high-end dining. Resident chef Donato Ascani runs two tasting menus inside Palazzo Venart, a small hotel on the Grand Canal with a canal-side garden for aperitivi. Availability is near impossible — book six to eight weeks out, minimum, and expect €€€€ pricing.

    The Verdict

    Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini holds two Michelin stars and a 90-point La Liste score, and it earns both. Seats at Palazzo Venart are scarce — this is a small dining room inside a private hotel on the Grand Canal, and availability disappears weeks in advance. Book as early as possible, expect to spend at the leading of Venice's dining price range, and arrive knowing you are committing to a tasting menu format. If that suits you, this is one of the strongest arguments for a high-end dinner in the city. If you want à la carte flexibility, look elsewhere.

    Portrait

    The entrance to Palazzo Venart gives almost nothing away from the street — a discreet door on Calle Tron, easily walked past. That restraint carries through to the scale of the restaurant itself, which sits inside the hotel between two gardens: one an enclosed orangerie-style space, the other open to the Grand Canal. In summer, the canal-side garden hosts coffee and digestivi, which means the experience of the meal extends beyond the dining room and into one of the more quietly remarkable outdoor settings in Venice. The physical arrangement , intimate interior, two distinct exterior spaces, a hotel that insulates the restaurant from the street noise that plagues many Venetian dining rooms , gives Glam a spatial logic that most competitors at this price point cannot match.

    This is a collaboration between Enrico Bartolini, whose flagship in Milan (Enrico Bartolini) operates at a comparable level, and resident chef Donato Ascani, who runs the kitchen day to day. There are two tasting menus: "Arte, orti e laguna" draws directly on Venice and the lagoon's culinary tradition, and "I Classici del Glam" gives access to the signatures that have defined the restaurant's identity over time. The distinction matters for planning a second visit , more on that below.

    The awards record is consistent. Two Michelin stars in both 2024 and 2025, a Pearl Recommended designation for 2025, and a position inside the Opinionated About Dining top 530 restaurants in Europe (ranked 527th in 2025). La Liste has scored it at 90 points across two consecutive years. For context, other Italian restaurants operating at a comparable award level include Osteria Francescana in Modena, Le Calandre in Rubano, and Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence. Glam sits credibly in that company, while offering something none of them can: this specific setting in Venice.

    Google reviews stand at 4.7 from 320 ratings , strong, and notable because high-end tasting menu restaurants often attract a narrower, more critical review base. That score at volume suggests the experience holds up across a range of guest expectations, not just those already primed for two-star dining.

    Multi-Visit Strategy

    The dual menu structure at Glam makes a deliberate return trip worth planning. A first visit on "Arte, orti e laguna" gives you the Venetian and lagoon-driven dishes, which are the most context-specific option , the kind of cooking that only makes full sense in this location. A second visit on "I Classici del Glam" shifts the frame toward Ascani's established signatures, which allows comparison across visits and gives a clearer read on the kitchen's technical range beyond its local sourcing story.

    The aperitif ritual deserves its own planning. La Liste's entry specifically recommends beginning with a drink in the outdoor garden area, with the Buvoli Super Sei , a classic method sparkling Pinot Noir from Vicenza , cited as a starting point. If you are arriving by water taxi, which is possible and appropriate given the hotel's Grand Canal position, timing the arrival to allow for a pre-dinner drink in the garden before service begins adds a layer to the experience that a rushed arrival misses. For a second visit, the canal-side garden for post-dinner digestivi becomes a destination in itself, particularly in summer.

    Restaurants at this level in northern Italy that reward comparison and repeat consideration include Agli Amici Dopolavoro in Venice, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, and Dal Pescatore in Runate. For creative cooking at comparable ambition outside Italy, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Arpège in Paris offer useful reference points for what two-star creative cooking looks like in a different national tradition.

    Venice has other options worth knowing. Oro Restaurant and Local both operate at the contemporary Italian end of the city's dining spectrum. Zanze XVI is a lower-pressure alternative if the full tasting menu commitment feels like too much on a particular visit. For broader city planning, see our full Venice restaurants guide, Venice hotels guide, Venice bars guide, Venice wineries guide, and Venice experiences guide.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Book as far ahead as possible , this restaurant is rated Near Impossible for availability, and two Michelin stars in a small hotel venue means seats are limited and demand is sustained year-round. Target a minimum of six to eight weeks out; popular dates in summer and around holidays will go earlier. Budget: €€€€ , expect this to be one of the higher bills you will pay in Venice, in line with comparable two-star experiences across Italy. Getting there: The restaurant is accessible by water taxi directly to the hotel, which the venue's position on the Grand Canal makes practical and worth considering as part of the arrival experience. Dress: Not confirmed in available data, but the setting and price tier both suggest smart attire is appropriate. Err toward formal.

    Pearl Picks , Also Consider in Venice

    • Agli Amici Dopolavoro , Venice's other high-end option for serious Italian cooking
    • Ristorante Quadri , Modern cuisine at €€€€, comparable price tier with a Piazza San Marco setting
    • Local , Modern Italian at €€€€ for a more contemporary, less formal experience
    • Zanze XVI , Lower-pressure alternative when the full tasting menu format is not what you need
    • Oro Restaurant , Italian contemporary, worth considering alongside Glam for a Venice itinerary

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini handle dietary restrictions?

    At two Michelin stars, the kitchen at Glam works at a level where accommodating dietary needs is standard practice rather than an exception. check the venue's official channels when booking to flag requirements — tasting menu formats like the ones here ("Arte, orti e laguna" and "I Classici del Glam") are almost always adapted at this tier. The more notice you give, the better the result.

    What should I wear to Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini?

    Glam sits inside Palazzo Venart, a hotel property with a garden terrace overlooking the Grand Canal — the setting is formal enough that turning up underdressed will feel uncomfortable. Two Michelin stars in Venice signals jacket-and-trousers territory for men; a dress or equivalent for women. No specific dress code is published, but err toward formal rather than casual.

    Can Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini accommodate groups?

    Glam is a small hotel restaurant — the room is intimate by design, which limits large-group options. Parties of two to four are the natural fit for the tasting menu counter. For groups of six or more, check the venue's official channels to ask about private or semi-private arrangements; don't assume standard table availability will cover it, especially given the near-impossible booking difficulty rating.

    How far ahead should I book Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini?

    Book as far out as possible — Pearl rates availability here as near-impossible, which puts it in a different category from most two-star restaurants. For peak Venice periods (Carnival, summer, September), expect demand to outpace supply by months. If you have a fixed travel date, booking the restaurant before flights is not an overreaction.

    Is Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini good for solo dining?

    Solo dining at a tasting-menu-only venue at €€€€ pricing is a deliberate, committed choice — Glam rewards it if you are comfortable eating alone at that format. The intimate scale of the room and the structured menu mean service attention is high. Arrive by water taxi if possible: the Grand Canal arrival adds context to the meal without requiring a companion to appreciate it.

    Location

    Calle Tron, 1961, 30135 Venezia VE, Italy

    Venice, Italy

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    Also Consider

    How Glam Compares in Venice

    At the €€€€ tier, Glam's two Michelin stars put it ahead of Ristorante Quadri on formal credential, though Quadri's position on Piazza San Marco gives it an unmatched location argument of its own. Local operates at the same price tier with a more contemporary, less ceremonial feel, the right pick if tasting menus feel like too much structure, but it does not carry the same award weight. For the serious food and wine traveller comparing options at the top of Venice's dining range, Glam's combination of two stars, Grand Canal setting, and dual-menu format makes it the stronger overall choice between these three.

    If budget is a factor, Osteria alle Testiere and Al Covo both operate at €€€ and deliver serious Venetian cooking, Testiere in particular for seafood, Al Covo for a more trattoria-inflected experience. Neither approaches Glam's technical ambition, but they are easier to book, less demanding on the wallet, and more representative of traditional Venetian culinary identity. Corte Sconta fills a similar role at €€€ for seafood-focused trattoria dining without the formality.

    The decision comes down to what you are optimising for. If you want the highest-credential tasting menu Venice currently offers and can secure a reservation, Glam is the answer. If you want Venetian seafood cooking without a formal tasting menu structure, Osteria alle Testiere is the more practical and better-value option. If you want a middle ground, modern Italian at a high price point without the star-driven formality, Local is the compromise worth considering.

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