Overview

Al Chianti is a charming, intimate restaurant tucked away on Calle Larga S. Marco in the heart of Venice. Its proximity to the iconic Piazza San Marco makes it an ideal spot for visitors seeking an authentic Italian dining experience without venturing far from the main sights. The ambiance is casual and warm, fostering a close-knit atmosphere where guests often find themselves sharing tables, a testament to its cozy, bustling nature.

The menu boasts a strong focus on traditional Venetian and Italian cuisine, emphasizing seafood and classic pasta dishes. Signature items like the seafood pasta and mixed grilled fish stand out, praised for their freshness and well-balanced flavors. The Spaghetti Precotti Con Finto Nero Di Seppia offers a unique twist that showcases the chef's dedication to regional ingredients and culinary heritage. For those who prefer simpler, beloved classics, the Spaghetti Carbonara and Margherita Pizza deliver comfort with well-executed authenticity.

Seafood lovers will appreciate the steamed mussels cooked in white wine and butter, perfectly paired with crusty bread for dipping into the rich sauce. The Anelli Di Calamari Fritti and fish soup add more layers to the seafood repertoire, catering to a palate attuned to the Venetian lagoon's bounty. Cheese aficionados should not miss the creamy gnocchi with four cheeses, as well as the house-made tiramisu, a sweet finale that echoes Italy’s renowned dessert tradition.

Service at Al Chianti consistently receives high marks for friendliness and attentiveness. Whether it’s the waiter adjusting a wobbling table or offering recommendations, the staff’s genuine care enhances the relaxed dining experience. The setting, though modest in size, contributes to an inviting, almost familial vibe, ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers looking to savor honest Italian fare.

With a balanced price point that reflects portion sizes and quality, Al Chianti appeals to discerning visitors who prioritize authentic flavors and a no-frills atmosphere. It is a place where the essence of Venetian culinary tradition blends effortlessly with simple, heartfelt hospitality. Whether one craves a hearty seafood pasta, a fresh pizza, or a decadent dessert, Al Chianti promises a memorable meal right at the doorstep of Venice’s famed landmarks.


Amenities & Services

Popular for
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
Offerings
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves cocktails
Serves coffee
Serves healthy options
Serves late-night food
Quick bite
Serves small plates
Serves spirits
Serves wine
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Trendy

What Customers Say

Mei Batubara
Dec 11,2025
5/5
Al Chianti probably the best place to dine in Venice. Located not too far from Piazza San Marco. We stop because we saw someone ordered mussels, and believe me, it was really good! The steam mussel cooked with white wine and butter. It was really fresh and well seasoned. Came with bread where you can dip the bread to the sauce. Super goody! We also ordered margarita pizza and 4 cheese gnocchi. Pizza was also really good. For the Gnocchi, it was also good although I have tried a better one. The service was great and super friendly. The place is rather small so prepare to sit tightly with other guests. Price was okay considering the size of the dish. Overall it was a great experience and we would really love to come back.
Karan S
Dec 11,2025
5/5
Great Restaurant, the seafood pasta was amazing, and so was the Salami pizza that we ordered. Atmosphere was great. It’s a very nice and tiny restaurant in a very busy area. Highly recommended, it’s not very expensive either, we paid €55 for three dishes and drinks.
Andy
Dec 11,2025
5/5
Good service, was very attentive. Our table was wobbling and the waiter voluntarily came over and fixed it with some cardboard to even out the table. The pastas were very nice, probably the best we’ve had on our trip so far, fish chowder was okay - some of the fish tasted very frozen. Overall enjoyed the dinner
Jeff Madalena
Dec 11,2025
5/5
Stopped in here after walking around San Marco - it looked pretty chill and no frills- more casual atmos. Ordered the seafood pasta and the lasagna- It was hands down one of the best seafood pastas I've had. Absolutely on point. Staff was nice and accommodating
limpredator
Dec 11,2025
5/5
definitely try the mixed cod, it was cooked till it feels like 3 different fishes. Pesto pasta was the best Ive i’ve eaten, full with flavour. Definitely try their tiramisu as well if you’re a desert lover. Waiter was very polite and good service as well
Blanca Álvarez Fdez-Escandón
Dec 11,2025
5/5
I went with my friend (we are both celiacs) and ate gluten free tagliatelle, one with pesto and the other with carbonara and they were delicious. They had a great variety of options for us and they were super nice. The waiter gave us bag holders to not have our bags touching the floor. Our meals came super quick and it was affordable and completely worth the price (paid less than 15€). Me and my friend totally recommend coming!
Josh Chan
Dec 11,2025
5/5
An amazing restaurant just 5 minutes walk away from Piazza San Marco, but I think it’s a hidden gem as it’s not on the Main Street! The food was incredible, but the service was even better. Our waiters were so thoughtful and attentive. When I told them we were going to split the food, they very thoughtfully split our pasta into two portions on separate plates for us for extra convenience. Very fair prices as well, especially when compared to other restaurants in Venice. The food was absolutely delicious. I highly recommend the calamari, the pasta with cream smoked ham and mushrooms, the steak, and the tiramisu.

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Location

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday 09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday 09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday 09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday 09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday 09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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