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    Restaurant in Vicenza, Italy

    Angolo Palladio

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    Angolo Palladio, Restaurant in Vicenza

    About Angolo Palladio

    Angolo Palladio is worth considering for a low-friction dinner in central Vicenza, especially if location matters more than a defined chef-led format. For a splurge or clearer culinary brief, compare it with Matteo Grandi in Basilica or Fuorimodena Cucina Km 200 before deciding.

    Angolo Palladio is a Vicenza restaurant with limited verified public detail for planning. The clearest practical facts are its opening schedule and smart-casual dress code, so treat it as a direct option to consider when those basics fit your plans rather than as a restaurant defined here by a confirmed cuisine, chef profile, awards, price tier, or tasting format.

    For comparison, Matteo Grandi in Basilica may be worth checking if you are weighing different Vicenza dining options. Angolo Palladio is easier to assess on practical grounds: it is open Monday and Wednesday through Friday from 6:30–11 PM, closed Tuesday, open Saturday and Sunday from 12–2:30 PM and 6:30–11 PM.

    Choose it for verified practical fit, not a chef-led statement

    The safest reason to consider Angolo Palladio is that its verified hours match a common dinner plan in Vicenza, with weekend midday hours also listed. Because no verified cuisine type, chef, awards, price band, menu format, or signature dishes are available here, avoid building expectations around any more specific dining identity.

    For food-focused travelers, that distinction matters. Acqua & Farina, Alle Botti, Da Biasio, Fuorimodena Cucina Km 200, Matteo Grandi in Basilica are other names to compare when deciding where to book. Angolo Palladio makes most sense when the decision is shaped by confirmed basics such as timing and dress code rather than by a specific dish, cellar, or tasting format.

    Better for a planned visit than an unverified takeaway-first plan

    Do not choose Angolo Palladio primarily for takeaway or delivery based on the verified information here; those services are not confirmed in the available facts. The practical planning note is simpler: use the listed hours to decide whether it fits a midday or evening slot, confirm any service details directly with the venue before relying on them.

    It is also not possible, from the verified facts here, to position Angolo Palladio as a special-occasion restaurant on the basis of a confirmed price tier, accolades, chef profile, or structured culinary identity. What can be said is narrower but useful: it is in Vicenza, follows a smart-casual dress code, closes Tuesday, is open in the evening on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, also lists midday hours on Saturday and Sunday.

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    P.zt Andrea Palladio, 12, 36100 Vicenza VI, Italy

    Vicenza, Italy

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    Where it fits among Vicenza restaurants

    Angolo Palladio sits in the low-commitment part of the Vicenza shortlist: useful for a central dinner, less compelling as a destination meal. Matteo Grandi in Basilica is the more expensive, more clearly defined choice with its farm-to-table format and €€€€ positioning.

    Fuorimodena Cucina Km 200 is the better comparison for diners who want a stronger regional frame. Acqua & Farina, Alle Botti, Da Biasio are the sensible back-up checks when the priority is availability, group comfort, or keeping dinner close to the center.

    If you cannot get the table

    Try Matteo Grandi in Basilica if the night calls for a more formal, higher-spend meal. Try Fuorimodena Cucina Km 200 if the draw is a more explicit local-sourcing angle rather than simple central convenience.

    How it compares in Vicenza

    Angolo Palladio is the practical central choice, not the splurge call. Matteo Grandi in Basilica is the clearer pick for diners who want a defined farm-to-table experience and are comfortable with a €€€€ tier. Choose Angolo Palladio when ease and location matter more than a high-commitment meal.

    Fuorimodena Cucina Km 200 is the better cross-shop for travelers prioritizing a more explicit regional-food angle. Acqua & Farina and Alle Botti are sensible alternatives if the group wants to compare casual Vicenza options before settling on a table.

    For a special occasion, start with Matteo Grandi in Basilica. For a flexible dinner near the historic center, Angolo Palladio is easier to justify. Da Biasio belongs on the same shortlist if availability or group fit becomes the deciding factor.

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