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    Restaurant in Vicenza, Italy

    Da Biasio

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    Vicenza local pick

    Da Biasio, Restaurant in Vicenza

    About Da Biasio

    Da Biasio is a practical Vicenza pick when you want a low-friction local dinner rather than a heavily signposted destination meal. Book it for neighborhood convenience and an easy evening; compare against Matteo Grandi in Basilica if you want a clearer farm-to-table splurge.

    For Vicenza diners considering Da Biasio, the verified practical picture is simple: the restaurant is in Vicenza, follows a smart-casual dress code, closes on Monday, serves dinner Tuesday through Sunday, also lists lunch service on Saturday and Sunday. Beyond those basics, confirmed public details in this guide are limited, so it is best treated as a direct Vicenza option rather than a restaurant to choose for a verified cuisine type, chef profile, signature dish, price tier, award, or tasting-menu format.

    A practical choice for the Vicenza explorer

    Vicenza rewards travelers who compare dining options carefully, Da Biasio can make sense when its opening hours fit your plan. The clearest verified pattern is evening service from Tuesday to Sunday, with additional lunch windows on Saturday and Sunday. Monday is closed, so it is not a fallback for the start of the week.

    The smarter read is practical. Choose it when you want a Vicenza meal and the schedule works for you. Cross-check current availability before going, especially if you are planning around the shorter lunch windows on Saturday or Sunday. If your decision depends on a specific cuisine, dish, chef identity, price, or accolade, those details are not verified here.

    Where it sits against other dining options

    If you are comparing Da Biasio with other restaurants, keep the decision grounded in confirmed planning details: city, opening windows, dress code. Matteo Grandi in Basilica, Acchiappagusto, Angolo Palladio, Alle Botti, Acqua & Farina are natural names to consider in a broader search, but choose based on the current information each venue provides.

    Bottom line: Da Biasio is a Vicenza option to consider when its Tuesday-to-Sunday dinner hours, weekend lunch service, smart-casual dress code fit your plans. Look elsewhere first if you need a restaurant selected around verified menu specifics, pricing, awards, or a clearly stated format.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Da Biasio?

    Booking timing is not verified here. Plan around the confirmed hours: Da Biasio is closed Monday; open Tuesday through Friday from 7:30–10 PM; and open Saturday and Sunday from 12:30–2 PM and 7:30–10 PM. Check the venue directly for current availability.

    What should I order at Da Biasio?

    No verified signature dishes, cuisine type, or menu format are available in the confirmed details. Use the official menu or ask the restaurant directly before ordering.

    Is Da Biasio good for solo dining?

    Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. If you are visiting alone, the confirmed planning details are the Vicenza location, smart-casual dress code, the listed service windows.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Da Biasio?

    Choose based on schedule. Dinner is listed Tuesday through Sunday from 7:30–10 PM, while lunch is listed only on Saturday and Sunday from 12:30–2 PM. Da Biasio is closed on Monday.

    What are alternatives to Da Biasio in Vicenza?

    For a broader Vicenza comparison, consider Matteo Grandi in Basilica, Acchiappagusto, Angolo Palladio, Alle Botti, Acqua & Farina. Compare current hours, availability, any details each restaurant confirms directly.

    Location

    Viale Dieci Giugno, 152, 36100 Vicenza VI, Italy

    Vicenza, Italy

    Compare Da Biasio

    Da Biasio Vicenza and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Da BiasioVicenza, ,
    AcchiappagustoArcugnano, ,
    Matteo Grandi in BasilicaVicenzaFarm to table€€€€
    Angolo PalladioVicenza, ,
    Alle BottiVicenza, ,
    Acqua & FarinaVicenza, ,

    How Da Biasio Vicenza compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Acchiappagusto, Notable alternative
    • Matteo Grandi in Basilica, Farm to table, €€€€
    • Angolo Palladio, Notable alternative
    • Alle Botti, Notable alternative
    • Acqua & Farina, Notable alternative

    How it compares in Vicenza

    Against Matteo Grandi in Basilica, Da Biasio is the less clearly defined choice. Matteo Grandi in Basilica is the better fit for a planned splurge because its farm-to-table positioning and €€€€ tier set expectations upfront. Da Biasio makes more sense when you want an easier neighborhood meal and do not need a highly specified format before deciding.

    Angolo Palladio, Alle Botti, and Acqua & Farina are the more useful cross-shops if location and value are the main filters. Without a published price tier for Da Biasio, the safer move is to compare menus and availability before committing, especially for groups or occasion meals.

    If Da Biasio is not available, start with Acqua & Farina for a similarly practical Vicenza alternative, then check Alle Botti if you want another in-city option. Acchiappagusto is less direct for a Vicenza-only plan because it sits outside the metro set.

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