Restaurant in Venice, Italy
Estro Vino e Cucina
390Pearl Points600-label natural wine list, modern Venetian food.

About Estro Vino e Cucina
Estro Vino e Cucina is the most wine-serious option in Venice at the €€ price point: a Michelin Plate holder with a 600-label natural wine list and modern Mediterranean cooking built around Rialto market fish. If you've done the classic Venetian bacari and want something with more depth — in the glass especially — this is where to book next.
The Verdict
If you've already done Venice's classic bacari circuit and you're looking for somewhere that takes natural wine seriously alongside food that actually reflects modern cooking, Estro Vino e Cucina is the clearest answer in Dorsoduro. It sits at €€ pricing, holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, and carries a 4.5 Google rating across over 1,000 reviews. For returning visitors who want a step up from tourist-trap cicchetti without paying €€€€ for a grand canal view they won't fully use, this is the booking to make.
What Estro Is — and Who It's For
Estro opened in 2004 as a wine bar first, and that origin still shapes everything about the experience. The room reads as a cosy, contemporary space rather than a formal dining room, which matters if you've eaten at somewhere like Ristorante Quadri and found the ceremony a bit heavy for a city you're meant to be relaxing in. Estro's setting is visually lower-key: think a modern wine bar aesthetic in a historic sestiere, not a chandeliered palazzo.
The food follows a modern Mediterranean line built around seasonal produce, with fish sourced from the Rialto market. The menu includes meat dishes alongside the seafood — documented examples include guinea fowl preparations with mashed potato and endive , so this isn't a venue where non-fish eaters are left navigating a short, awkward list. The cooking is a deliberate departure from Venice's ultra-classic repertoire, which is exactly the point if you've visited before and want something less predictable than sardines in saor and risotto di gò.
The Wine Program , Why This Is the Main Event
The drinks program at Estro is the primary reason to prioritise it over other venues at this price point. The list runs to 600 labels, focused entirely on natural wines from sustainable viticulture. For context, a natural wine list of this depth is unusual anywhere; in Venice, where the wine offer at most mid-range restaurants is a short conventional Italian list, 600 labels of this type represents a genuine point of difference. If wine is a significant part of why you travel and eat, Estro's list alone makes the booking worthwhile , you're getting access to a selection that would be notable in a dedicated wine city like Florence's Enoteca Pinchiorri territory, let alone in Venice.
Format suits drinkers who want to explore by the glass or bottle without being steered toward obvious choices. The wine-bar DNA means the staff should be able to guide you through the list with some confidence, though specific service standards vary by visit. If natural wine is your primary interest, this beats anything else at €€ in the city. Compare it to what you'd get at a wine-forward restaurant like Lineadombra or Ai Mercanti and Estro's list depth stands out clearly.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty at Estro is rated Easy. Given its location in Dorsoduro rather than San Marco, it draws a more local-aware crowd and less tourist foot traffic, which keeps the reservation window more manageable than venues closer to the main sights. That said, Venice is Venice: during Carnevale (February), Biennale openings (May and November), and the main summer months (July and August), you should book at least one to two weeks ahead. Outside those windows, a few days' notice is generally sufficient, and you may find availability for smaller parties at shorter notice. If you're planning a trip around a specific evening, book as soon as your dates are confirmed regardless of season , it costs nothing to hold a reservation and cancellation is direct at this category of venue.
For those visiting Alle Corone or Arva during the same trip, note that hotel-restaurant bookings in Venice often fill further in advance than independent spots, so sequence your reservations accordingly.
Practical Comparison
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Wine Focus | Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estro Vino e Cucina | €€ | Easy | 600-label natural wine list | Modern wine bar / restaurant |
| Osteria alle Testiere | €€€ | Hard (tiny room, books out fast) | Good Italian list | Classic Venetian seafood |
| Al Covo | €€€ | Moderate | Solid regional list | Traditional Venetian trattoria |
| Corte Sconta | €€€ | Moderate | Standard Italian list | Seafood trattoria |
| Ristorante Quadri | €€€€ | Easy (for the price tier) | Extensive classic cellar | Grand fine dining |
What to Order and How to Approach It
Given the wine-bar format, the most effective approach is to let the wine list drive the meal rather than the reverse. Ask for guidance on natural wines by region or style, then build food choices around what the staff recommend. The seasonal fish from the Rialto market should be prioritised , that sourcing is a genuine logistical commitment and the freshness shows. If you're returning after a first visit and want to try something different, the meat-based dishes (the guinea fowl is documented; other options rotate with the season) are worth exploring, since most visitors default to seafood and the kitchen clearly puts thought into the other side of the menu.
For comparable ambition at higher price points across northern Italy, Le Calandre in Rubano and Dal Pescatore in Runate are the reference points for what serious Italian cooking looks like at the leading of the range. Estro isn't competing at that level, but at €€ with a Michelin Plate and a 4.5 rating on over 1,000 reviews, it's the most reliable modern option in Venice at its price point.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How far ahead should I book Estro Vino e Cucina? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so a few days' notice is usually enough outside peak periods. During Carnevale, the Biennale, or July and August, aim for one to two weeks ahead. Book as soon as your dates are set if you're visiting in high season.
- Is Estro Vino e Cucina good for a special occasion? It works well for a mid-scale celebration where wine matters more than formality. At €€ with a Michelin Plate, it's a sharper value proposition than nearby €€€€ options. If you need ceremony and a grand room, Ristorante Quadri is the alternative, but at a significant price step up.
- Is Estro Vino e Cucina good for solo dining? The wine-bar format makes solo dining comfortable here , counter or small-table seating suits a single diner, and the drinks-led approach means you can extend the experience at your own pace without feeling pressure to turn the table. Better for solo visits than a formal restaurant at €€€€.
- Does Estro Vino e Cucina handle dietary restrictions? The menu includes both seafood and meat dishes, which gives more flexibility than a strictly seafood venue. For specific dietary requirements, contact the restaurant directly before booking , phone and website details are not currently listed in Pearl's database, so check Google Maps or booking platforms for current contact information.
- What are alternatives to Estro Vino e Cucina in Venice? For classic Venetian seafood at €€€, Osteria alle Testiere is the go-to , harder to book, smaller room, higher price. Al Covo and Corte Sconta are solid traditional options at €€€. For a modern room with wine depth and lower spend, Estro has little direct competition in the city.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Estro Vino e Cucina? Specific tasting menu details and pricing are not confirmed in Pearl's current data. Given the wine-bar origins of the venue, an à la carte approach with a wine-focused selection may actually suit it better than a fixed menu format. Confirm current menu structure when booking.
- Is Estro Vino e Cucina worth the price? At €€ with a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) and a 4.5 Google rating from over 1,000 reviews, yes. You're getting modern cooking, Rialto-sourced fish, and a 600-label natural wine list at a price point where the competition in Venice is largely conventional trattorias and tourist-facing bacari.
- What should I order at Estro Vino e Cucina? Prioritise the seasonal fish from the Rialto market and let the team guide your wine selection from the natural wine list. If you've visited before and want to branch out, the meat dishes (including documented guinea fowl preparations) are worth trying. Don't rush the wine choices , the list is the main event here.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Estro Vino e Cucina?
A few days to a week ahead is usually sufficient. Estro sits in Dorsoduro rather than San Marco, which keeps tourist foot traffic lower and booking difficulty easier than most Michelin-recognised spots in Venice. That said, peak summer and Carnival periods warrant earlier planning — aim for a week out minimum during high season.
Is Estro Vino e Cucina good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. The cosy, contemporary setting and a 600-label natural wine list make it a solid choice for a birthday dinner or anniversary if your priority is serious wine alongside modern Venetian food. It's not a grand-dining room occasion — if you want formal ceremony, Ristorante Quadri fits that better. Estro suits people who'd rather spend the occasion exploring a wine list than eating in a palazzo.
Is Estro Vino e Cucina good for solo dining?
Yes. The wine-bar format and cosy room both suit solo diners well — you can work through the 600-label natural wine list with guidance from staff without needing a group to share bottles. The €€ price point also keeps an evening manageable without a full multi-course commitment.
Does Estro Vino e Cucina handle dietary restrictions?
The menu draws on seasonal local produce with fish sourced from the Rialto market alongside meat dishes, so there is genuine range, but specific dietary accommodation details are not documented in available venue data. Contact them directly before booking if restrictions are a deciding factor.
What are alternatives to Estro Vino e Cucina in Venice?
For serious seafood in an intimate setting, Osteria alle Testiere and Al Covo are the two names that come up most. Corte Sconta offers a longer-standing Venetian fish-focused experience in a quieter courtyard. If you want the classic high-end Venetian room rather than a wine-bar format, Ristorante Quadri on Piazza San Marco is the obvious contrast. None of those match Estro's depth on natural wine.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Estro Vino e Cucina?
Estro's format leans wine-bar rather than formal tasting-menu dining, so the stronger case is building a meal around the natural wine list rather than committing to a set menu. If a structured tasting menu is your primary goal, venues like Al Covo or Osteria alle Testiere offer a more defined multi-course approach. At Estro, the €€ price range means a flexible order strategy typically delivers better value than a fixed progression.
Is Estro Vino e Cucina worth the price?
At €€, yes — particularly for what the wine list delivers. A 600-label focus on natural wines from sustainable viticulture at this price point is harder to find in Venice than the food alone would justify. Estro holds a Michelin Plate (2025), which confirms the kitchen is taken seriously, but the wine program is where the value case is strongest. If you're not interested in natural wine, other Dorsoduro options may serve you better.
Location
Sestiere Dorsoduro, 3778, 30123 Venezia VE, Italy
Venice, Italy
Compare Estro Vino e Cucina
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estro Vino e Cucina | Modern Cuisine | A modern and contemporary take on Venetian cuisine, which is a nice change from all the ultra classics in the city. Estro opened in 2004 and has a modern setting and good service. The wine list coveri...; In the somewhat more secretive Venice, a cosy wine bar that serves modern Mediterranean-style cuisine based on seasonal local produce (the fish comes from the Rialto market); on the menu there are, however, meat dishes such as milk and honey guinea fowl leg with mashed potatoes and endive. 600 labels of natural wines from sustainable viticulture.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Local | Modern Italian, Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Ristorante Quadri | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Osteria alle Testiere | Venetian | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Al Covo | Trattoria, Venetian | Unknown | — | |
| Corte Sconta | Trattoria, Seafood | Unknown | — |
How Estro Vino e Cucina stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Local — Modern Italian, Contemporary, €€€€
- Ristorante Quadri — Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Osteria alle Testiere — Venetian, €€€
- Al Covo — Trattoria, Venetian, €€€
- Corte Sconta — Trattoria, Seafood, €€€
Estro's clearest competition at its price point doesn't really exist in Venice. The next tier up — Osteria alle Testiere, Al Covo, and Corte Sconta — all sit at €€€ and take a traditional Venetian approach: excellent seafood, classic technique, conventional Italian wine lists. Alle Testiere in particular has the highest reputation in that group, but it's tiny, books out well in advance, and costs meaningfully more. If classic Venetian fish cookery in an intimate room is what you want and you're willing to plan ahead, Alle Testiere earns its place. If you want modern cooking, natural wine depth, and easier availability at lower spend, Estro is the better call.
At the top of the market, Ristorante Quadri operates at €€€€ in Piazza San Marco and offers a grand fine-dining experience with a serious classic cellar. The gap between Estro and Quadri isn't just price — it's format, formality, and purpose. Quadri is a special-occasion splurge for a specific type of Venetian evening; Estro is a repeatable, value-strong booking for wine-focused diners who want quality without ceremony. They don't really compete for the same decision.
For diners returning to Venice who have already worked through the reliable classics and want a different kind of evening, Estro fills a gap the city's restaurant scene doesn't address elsewhere at this price. The 600-label natural wine list alone separates it from the rest of the €€ field in Venice, and the Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen is consistent. Book Estro if wine is central to your meal, if you're two people who want a relaxed rather than formal room, or if you want the flexibility of à la carte without the overhead of a €€€€ tasting menu.
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