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    Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte

    Mestre, Venice

    Restaurant in Venice, Italy

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    A practical Venice sushi option for travelers who want à la carte flexibility rather than a formal tasting-menu commitment. Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte is a better fit for lunch, solo dining, or a low-pressure dinner than for a credential-led special occasion.

    About Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte

    Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte is a Venice option with midday and evening hours from Tuesday through Sunday, it is closed on Monday. The schedule is 12–3 PM and 6:30–11 PM on each open day, with a casual dress code.

    Use it as a practical Venice option, not a credentials-driven centerpiece

    The name, the Venice location, the casual dress code, the weekly hours are available. That makes Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte easiest to evaluate as a practical scheduling choice rather than as a restaurant to choose for published awards, chef details, prices, or signature dishes.

    Because chef, award, price, seating, or signature-item details are not available, the recommendation stays narrow: consider it when the hours and casual dress code fit the day. For broader planning across the city, use Our full Venice restaurants guide alongside the restaurant shortlist, then decide whether Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte belongs in the itinerary.

    Midday and evening hours are both available Tuesday through Sunday

    Hours are listed from 12–3 PM Tuesday through Sunday, again from 6:30–11 PM on those same days. Monday is closed. Beyond those hours, information on reservations, capacity, private rooms, prices, or a specific service style is not available.

    For planning, treat this as a listing with useful hours rather than a fully documented venue profile. Quick reference: choose it if the Venice location, casual dress code, Tuesday-to-Sunday midday or evening schedule fit your plans; look elsewhere if you need details on budget, seating, special-occasion setup, or specific menu items before deciding.

    The takeThis is a good pick for diners who want control over their meal and appreciate seafood served with restraint. Because Mimio operates a la carte in a city where high-end tasting menus dominate, it appeals to guests who prefer to build their own sequence of plates—couples on a date night and small groups looking for a relaxed, quality-focused meal. Travelers in Mestre who want a refined sushi experience without the fixed-price theater of Venice’s most formal establishments will find it especially appealing.
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    Planning details

    Location
    Calle del Sale, 52, 30174 Venezia VE, Italy
    Website
    mimiosushi.eatbu.com
    Phone
    +393444314139
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Mimio Sushi reads as a quietly sophisticated spot that stages a conversation between Venetian seafood tradition and Japanese sushi discipline. The writing emphasizes restraint — a respect for the product and a reluctance to mask delicate sea flavors — which shapes a deliberate, attentive atmosphere. The a la carte format amplifies that intimacy: diners assemble their own sequence rather than being swept along by a prescribed tasting menu. The overall impression is measured and refined, a place where craftsmanship and ingredient focus define the mood more than theatrical service or loud energy.

    Best For

    This is a good pick for diners who want control over their meal and appreciate seafood served with restraint. Because Mimio operates a la carte in a city where high-end tasting menus dominate, it appeals to guests who prefer to build their own sequence of plates—couples on a date night and small groups looking for a relaxed, quality-focused meal. Travelers in Mestre who want a refined sushi experience without the fixed-price theater of Venice’s most formal establishments will find it especially appealing.

    Ordering Tips

    Treat the menu as an opportunity to craft your own progression: the a la carte format puts the arc of the meal in the guest's hands rather than the kitchen's. Prioritize items that showcase fresh, unadorned seafood—the write-up stresses a culinary ethic that avoids masking the sea with heavy sauces. When sampling signatures, consider the listed house highlights (for example, Crudite Mimio and Tonno con oro alimentare) as anchor dishes to build around, balancing lighter, product-driven plates with richer items so the overall meal remains focused and deliberate.

    Venue details

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    Vibe

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    Best For

    Date NightCasual Hangout

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Crudite Mimio
    • Tonno con oro alimentare
    Planning details

    Location

    Calle del Sale, 52, 30174 Venezia VE, Italy · Directions

    +393444314139

    mimiosushi.eatbu.com

    Also consider

    Where to go if this does not fit

    If sushi is not essential, cross-shop All'Ombra del Gabbiano first because its Italian Contemporary, €€ positioning gives a clearer value read. For a more Venice-specific dinner, look at Trattoria Baccalà Divino or Ostaria da Mariano instead.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Venice

    Choose Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte when the brief is flexibility: sushi, à la carte ordering, an easier fit around daytime sightseeing or a low-pressure dinner. All'Ombra del Gabbiano is the clearer pick if the group wants Italian Contemporary cooking at a stated €€ level, especially when value needs to be easier to judge before committing.

    Ostaria da Mariano, Trattoria Baccalà Divino, Ristorante Amelia Romana are stronger cross-shops for diners who came to Venice wanting an Italian meal rather than a cuisine reset. Pick the sushi option when the table is fatigued by longer regional meals; pick one of those instead when ambiance and local context matter more than ordering flexibility.

    Venice Cruise Parking is not a like-for-like dining comparison, so it should not drive the restaurant decision. For food planning, the useful split is simple: Mimio for easy sushi pacing, All'Ombra del Gabbiano for clearer price-tier positioning, the Venetian trattoria-style peers for a more place-specific meal.

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    Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte Venice and similar venues
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    Mimio Sushi - menu a la carteVenice; ; No published awards
    All’Ombra del GabbianoMestreItalian Contemporary€€
    2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    Ostaria da MarianoVenice; ; No published awards
    Trattoria Baccalà DivinoVenice; ; No published awards
    Ristorante Amelia RomanaVenice; ; No published awards
    Venice Cruise ParkingMestre; ; No published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to compare with Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte?

    Other venues to compare while planning include All'Ombra del Gabbiano, Ostaria da Mariano, Trattoria Baccalà Divino, Ristorante Amelia Romana. Use the current details for each venue to decide which one best fits your plans.

    How far ahead should I book Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte?

    A booking window is not available. Hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 12–3 PM and 6:30–11 PM, with Monday closed.

    Is Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte good for solo dining?

    Seating or counter information is not available, so solo-dining suitability is not known. It is in Venice, has a casual dress code, opens from 12–3 PM and 6:30–11 PM Tuesday through Sunday.

    Can Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte accommodate groups?

    Capacity, private-room, or group-dining information is not available. If you are comparing group options, you may also want to check current details for Ristorante Amelia Romana or other venues before deciding.

    Are midday or evening hours available at Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte?

    Yes. Hours run 12–3 PM Tuesday through Sunday, 6:30–11 PM Tuesday through Sunday. Monday is closed.

    Is Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte good for a special occasion?

    The dress code is casual, but information on awards, private rooms, tasting formats, or other special-occasion features is not available. For another comparison, check current details for All'Ombra del Gabbiano or Ristorante Amelia Romana.

    What should I order at Mimio Sushi - menu a la carte?

    Specific dishes are not listed. Check the current menu before ordering.