Restaurant in Treviso, Italy
Il Basilisco
290Pearl PointsLocal classics worth the residential detour.

About Il Basilisco
Il Basilisco holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 and earns a 4.5 Google rating across 327 reviews, making it a reliable choice for traditional Italian cooking with a genuine Venetian accent. The standout is the Risi e Bisi made with native peas in pod broth. At the €€ price point, it's strong value — especially at lunch on the terrace when the season allows.
A Michelin-recognised classic in a residential corner of Treviso — worth the detour?
If you're choosing between Il Basilisco and a more central Treviso restaurant, the trade-off is direct: you give up foot-traffic convenience and get a quieter, more focused dining room in return. Compared to Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale, which competes in the same €€ band with a modern-cuisine angle, Il Basilisco leans harder into tradition — and the Michelin Plate recognition it has held in both 2024 and 2025 suggests that lean is working. If regional Italian classics are what you're after, this is the stronger call.
The Room and the Mood
Il Basilisco sits in a peripheral residential neighbourhood rather than the historic centre, and the interior reflects that local, unfussy identity. The room is simple and clean, not designed to impress on first glance, but comfortable enough that the cooking becomes the main event quickly. The energy is calm rather than charged, this is not a place where the noise builds to a roar by 8 PM. Conversation is easy. If you've been once and found the atmosphere low-key, that's consistent with what the room is: a neighbourhood restaurant that takes its food seriously without performing ambition at you across a candlelit table.
The outdoor terrace opens in fair weather and shifts the mood further still, it's an easy, unhurried setting that works particularly well at lunch. If you're returning, the terrace in warm months is the upgrade worth planning around.
Lunch vs Dinner: Which Is Worth Your Time?
This is where repeat visitors should pay attention. At the €€ price point, Il Basilisco represents strong value at both meals, but the daytime experience is where the setting and the food align most naturally. Lunch here, especially on the terrace when the season allows, has the relaxed pace that suits the menu's classical Italian register. Dishes like the Risi e Bisi, made with native peas cooked in pod broth, a local preparation specific to the Veneto, read as exactly the right food for a long midday meal rather than a formal evening occasion.
Dinner works, but the simple interior means the evening atmosphere is more dependent on the crowd than on any deliberate design warmth. If your schedule allows flexibility, book lunch. If dinner is your only option, arrive early enough to settle in rather than arriving into a room already at full pace.
For context on what €€ dinner looks like elsewhere in Treviso, med offers regional cuisine at the same price tier with a different style emphasis, and Antico Morer covers the seafood corner of the €€ category. Il Basilisco is the clearer choice when the priority is traditional Italian cooking with a local Venetian identity.
What the Menu Tells You
The kitchen runs a programme rooted in classic Italian cuisine with deliberate regional anchoring. The Risi e Bisi with native peas in pod broth is the dish Michelin inspectors called out specifically, and it's the kind of preparation that only makes sense when the sourcing is right. That signal, a locally specific dish executed with ingredient discipline, is a reliable indicator of what the kitchen values. Fish features alongside the regional classics, so the menu is not rigidly meat-forward if that's a concern for your party.
If you're comparing ambition levels: for multi-course tasting menus with more technical complexity, Italy's heavier hitters like Osteria Francescana in Modena or Uliassi in Senigallia operate at a different register entirely. Il Basilisco is not making that argument. It's making a quieter, more local one, and on those terms, with a 4.5 Google rating across 327 reviews and two consecutive Michelin Plates, it's making it convincingly.
For Classic Cuisine at a comparable quality tier in other parts of Europe, Obauer in Werfen and Meierei Dirk Luther in Glücksburg operate in a similar vein, though with distinct regional identities of their own.
Booking and Timing
Il Basilisco is in the easy-to-book category for Treviso. The location outside the historic centre means it doesn't attract the same walk-in pressure as more central spots, and the Michelin Plate, while a quality signal, doesn't generate the reservation scarcity of a starred venue. A few days' notice is typically sufficient, though for weekend lunch on the terrace during spring and early summer, booking a week ahead is sensible. There's no strong case for booking far in advance the way you would at Dal Pescatore in Runate or Reale in Castel di Sangro. This is a local restaurant that rewards planning, not one that demands it.
For a broader picture of where Il Basilisco fits in the city's dining options, see our full Treviso restaurants guide. If you're organising a longer stay, our Treviso hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the city's offer.
Quick reference: €€ price range, Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025, Google 4.5/5 (327 reviews), terrace available in fair weather, easy booking with a few days' notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Il Basilisco?
Dress casually but neatly. The interior is described as simple and unfussy, and the residential location signals a neighbourhood restaurant rather than a formal dining room. Think well-kept casual: no need for a jacket, but you'd be overdressed in beachwear. The Michelin Plate recognition reflects kitchen quality, not a strict dress code.
What should I order at Il Basilisco?
Go straight for the regional dishes rather than the broader classic Italian repertoire. The Risi e Bisi made with native peas cooked in pod broth is the standout the kitchen is specifically recognised for. Fish dishes also warrant attention as a secondary strength of the menu.
Does Il Basilisco handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for Il Basilisco. Given the €€ price point and classic Italian format, the kitchen likely has limited flexibility compared to larger restaurant operations. check the venue's official channels before booking if you have strict dietary requirements.
How far ahead should I book Il Basilisco?
A few days to a week out should be sufficient in most cases. The peripheral residential location means Il Basilisco doesn't face the walk-in pressure of central Treviso restaurants. That said, if you're visiting on a weekend or with a group, booking ahead removes any uncertainty at this Michelin Plate-recognised address.
What should a first-timer know about Il Basilisco?
It's not in the historic centre — Via Bison 34 is a residential area, so factor in a short taxi or walk from the centro storico. Once there, lean into the local menu: the regional dishes are the reason this kitchen earned back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025. At €€ pricing, it's one of the stronger value cases in the Treviso area for classic Italian with genuine regional depth.
Location
Via Giuseppe Bernardino Bison, 34, 31100 Treviso TV, Italy
Treviso, Italy
Compare Il Basilisco
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Il Basilisco | Classic Cuisine | €€ | Easy | |
| Antico Morer | Seafood | €€ | Unknown | |
| Feria | Indonesian | €€€ | Unknown | |
| Le Beccherie | Country cooking | €€€ | Unknown | |
| med | Regional Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | |
| Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Antico Morer, Seafood, €€
- Feria, Indonesian, €€€
- Le Beccherie, Country cooking, €€€
- med, Regional Cuisine, €€
- Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale, Modern Cuisine, €€
How Il Basilisco Compares in Treviso
At the €€ tier, Il Basilisco sits alongside Antico Morer, med, and Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale as mid-range options. The key differentiator is focus: Il Basilisco is the most traditionally anchored of the three, with Michelin Plate recognition that neither Antico Morer nor med carries. If the decision is between these three at the same price, and your priority is classic Italian cooking with a regional Venetian identity, Il Basilisco is the call. Pierre leans modern and is better suited to diners who want a more contemporary presentation. Antico Morer is the right choice when seafood is the primary draw rather than regional Italian classics.
Moving up a tier, Le Beccherie and Feria both operate at €€€. Le Beccherie is the more direct comparison on style, country cooking versus classic cuisine, and is worth the price step-up if a more formal or special-occasion setting matters. Feria offers Indonesian cuisine at the premium tier, which is a different category altogether; choose it only if you're specifically after something outside Italian cooking. For everyday value and consistent quality in the classic Italian register, Il Basilisco outperforms both on price efficiency.
On booking difficulty, Il Basilisco is the easiest of the group to get into, which makes it the practical default when you want a reliable, Michelin-recognised meal in Treviso without planning far ahead. MARdiVINO fills the seafood gap at a comparable level if Antico Morer is unavailable. For most diners visiting Treviso who want a single strong dinner representing local cooking, Il Basilisco is the most straightforward yes in the city's mid-range bracket.
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