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    Restaurant in Sandrigo, Italy

    Palmerino - Il Bacalà a Sandrigo

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    Cod done seriously. Bib Gourmand value.

    Palmerino - Il Bacalà a Sandrigo, Restaurant in Sandrigo

    About Palmerino - Il Bacalà a Sandrigo

    Palmerino holds back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) for its cod-specialist kitchen in Sandrigo, the Veneto town most associated with bacalà alla vicentina. At the €€ price tier, it is the most focused and honest-value way to eat the region's defining fish dish. Book ahead for weekends; weekday lunch is the easiest entry point.

    The Verdict

    If you have already been to Palmerino once, you already know the answer: come back. The menu is deep enough in its commitment to salt cod and dried cod that a second visit reads differently — you pick more carefully, you compare preparations, and the Bib Gourmand recognition (held in both 2024 and 2025) starts to feel less like a surprise and more like a statement. At the €€ price point, Palmerino is one of the most focused and honest-value fish restaurants in the Veneto. Book it, especially if you are travelling through the Vicenza province and want a meal that is rooted in a very specific regional tradition rather than a generic Italian fish menu.

    What Palmerino Does

    Palmerino is a single-subject restaurant in the leading sense. The kitchen is built around baccalà and stoccafisso — salt cod and dried cod respectively , prepared across a range of preparations from direct to layered. The house speciality is bacalà alla vicentina, the signature dish of nearby Vicenza, made here with dried cod (stoccafisso) despite its name, which is standard practice in this region. If you are travelling from outside the Veneto, that distinction matters: this is not the same preparation you will find in Lisbon or Porto. The Vicentine version is a slow, milk-braised affair, deeply savoury and served with polenta, and Palmerino's version has earned enough consistency to hold two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards. Beyond cod, the menu extends to other fish and seafood and includes a handful of meat options for guests who need an alternative, but the cod preparations are the reason to make the trip to Via Piave, 13.

    The Space

    Palmerino sits on a residential street in Sandrigo, a small town in the Vicenza province roughly equidistant from Vicenza city and Bassano del Grappa. The physical setting is modest rather than grand , this is a neighbourhood restaurant that happens to hold a Michelin recognition, not a destination dining room built to impress on arrival. Expect a dining room that feels domestic in scale: tables that allow conversation, a room that fills with local regulars on a Friday or Saturday evening, and none of the theatrical staging you would associate with a €€€€ tasting menu house. For a food-focused traveller, that restraint is part of the appeal. The space does not compete with the plate; it lets the cooking carry the room.

    Drinks and the Wine Angle

    Palmerino sits in a region that produces some of Italy's most food-compatible white wines. The Veneto's Soave and Gambellara DOCs , both within easy reach of Sandrigo , produce Garganega-based whites that are structurally built for baccalà alla vicentina: enough body to hold against the richness of the milk braise, enough acidity to cut through it. If the wine list draws on local producers (as it should, given the kitchen's regional focus), the pairing angle is one of the strongest arguments for this meal over a more cosmopolitan fish restaurant. A Soave Classico or a Gambellara with the house bacalà is a combination that represents Venetian food culture clearly and well. The drinks program here is likely wine-led rather than cocktail-led, which fits the format , this is not a bar destination, but the regional wine pairing opportunity is a genuine reason to pay attention to the list rather than ordering on autopilot.

    Timing and Booking

    Palmerino earns its 4.5 Google rating across 1,000 reviews, which means it is known locally and books accordingly. The most practical advice for visiting: plan ahead for Friday and Saturday evenings, when the restaurant fills with local regulars, and consider a weekday lunch if you want a quieter, more relaxed room. Sandrigo is a small town , there is no ambient tourist traffic pushing walk-in demand the way a Vicenza city-centre restaurant would experience it , but the Bib Gourmand status and the size of the Google review base both suggest this is not a place you can reliably walk into on a weekend without a reservation. Booking is rated Easy, and the price tier keeps the decision low-risk: at €€, a weeknight dinner for two is an affordable commitment even if your schedule changes. There are no hours listed in the current data, so confirm directly before visiting.

    Who Should Book

    Palmerino is a strong call for food-focused travellers moving through the Vicenza area who want to eat something specific to where they are rather than a generic Italian menu. It works well for solo diners (the focused menu makes ordering simple and the domestic scale of the room is not intimidating), for pairs, and for small groups who share an interest in the Venetian fish cooking tradition. It is less suited to groups with mixed dietary preferences or to anyone expecting a tasting menu format with multiple courses and wine pairings managed by the kitchen , this is an à la carte operation with a clear house speciality, not a progression of small plates. For a special occasion dinner in the Vicenza province, it is a credible choice at the price, though if the occasion calls for something more formally structured, [Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/casa-perbellini-12-apostoli-verona-restaurant) or [Le Calandre in Rubano](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/le-calandre-rubano-restaurant) are the right step up.

    Regional Context

    Bacalà alla vicentina has a documented history in the Veneto going back to the fifteenth century, when Venetian traders brought stockfish from Norway through the Republic of Venice's trade networks. Sandrigo hosts an annual Sagra del Bacalà festival, and the Brotherhood of the Bacalà alla Vicentina , a local gastronomic association that has maintained the recipe's official specifications for decades , is based in the town. Palmerino's location in Sandrigo rather than in Vicenza city is therefore not incidental: it places the restaurant at the centre of the tradition, not on its periphery. For a traveller interested in eating a dish where it originates rather than where it has been transplanted, that geography is relevant. Nearby, the broader Veneto restaurant scene ranges from the accessible Bib Gourmand tier Palmerino occupies to serious fine-dining destinations like [Uliassi in Senigallia](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/uliassi-senigallia-restaurant) or [Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/enoteca-pinchiorri) if your itinerary extends further. For other Venetian cuisine in very different contexts, [La caravella on the Amalfi Coast](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/la-caravella-amalfi-coast-restaurant) and [March in Houston](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/march-houston-restaurant) show how far the tradition travels. Closer to home, our [full Sandrigo restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/sandrigo) covers the broader local dining picture, and you can also browse [Sandrigo hotels](https://www.joinpearl.co/hotels/sandrigo), [bars](https://www.joinpearl.co/bars/sandrigo), [wineries](https://www.joinpearl.co/wineries/sandrigo), and [experiences](https://www.joinpearl.co/experiences/sandrigo) to plan the full visit.

    FAQ

    What should a first-timer know about Palmerino?

    • This is a cod-specialist restaurant in Sandrigo, the town most associated with bacalà alla vicentina in the Veneto. Order the house bacalà alla vicentina , it is the reason for a Bib Gourmand recognition in both 2024 and 2025.
    • At the €€ price tier, expect honest regional cooking at accessible prices, not a tasting menu or fine-dining format.
    • The menu does include other fish and some meat options, but arriving without interest in cod means missing the point of the restaurant.
    • Booking ahead for weekends is advisable given the 1,000+ Google reviews and strong local following.

    Is Palmerino good for solo dining?

    • Yes. The focused menu makes solo ordering direct, and the modest domestic scale of the room does not feel awkward for a single diner.
    • At €€, the solo-diner cost is low enough that there is no financial pressure to over-order.
    • A weekday lunch sitting is the most relaxed option for a solo visit.

    What should I order at Palmerino?

    • The bacalà alla vicentina is the non-negotiable order. This is the house speciality and the preparation that has earned consecutive Bib Gourmand awards.
    • The menu also covers baccalà (salt cod) in multiple preparations and other seafood, so the broader fish menu is worth exploring beyond the headline dish.
    • Pair with a local Soave or Gambellara if the list offers them , the Garganega grape is the natural match for the milk-braised preparation.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Palmerino?

    • There is no confirmed tasting menu format in the available data. Palmerino operates as an à la carte restaurant with a focused cod-led menu.
    • The value case at €€ is strong regardless of format , two consecutive Bib Gourmand awards confirm the kitchen delivers at a price point well below fine-dining territory.
    • If you want a structured tasting menu in the region, [Le Calandre in Rubano](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/le-calandre-rubano-restaurant) or [Piazza Duomo in Alba](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/piazza-duomo-alba-restaurant) are the right alternatives.

    What are alternatives to Palmerino in Sandrigo?

    • Sandrigo is a small town without a large restaurant scene. For a direct upgrade in formality and price, move to Vicenza city or look regionally.
    • For Venetian-rooted cooking with more ambition and a higher price tag, [Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/casa-perbellini-12-apostoli-verona-restaurant) is the most geographically logical step up.
    • For the most detailed picture of what else is available locally, see our [full Sandrigo restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/sandrigo).

    Is Palmerino good for a special occasion?

    • It works for a low-key special occasion where the focus is on eating something genuinely regional and well-executed rather than on theatrical service or a grand room.
    • At €€, the price does not match a milestone celebration at a top-tier restaurant. If the occasion calls for something more formal, consider [Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/casa-perbellini-12-apostoli-verona-restaurant) or [Enrico Bartolini in Milan](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/enrico-bartolini-milan-restaurant) instead.
    • For a food-focused traveller, the specific regional credibility of eating bacalà alla vicentina in Sandrigo , the town where the dish is officially codified , carries its own occasion-worthy weight.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Palmerino - Il Bacalà a Sandrigo?

    Come knowing what you're here for: this is a cod-specialist restaurant, and the kitchen is built around baccalà and stoccafisso in multiple preparations. The house dish is bacalà alla vicentina, the historic speciality of the nearby Vicenza area. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) confirm the kitchen delivers quality at a price point that won't punish you — the venue sits at the €€ range. Book ahead; with over 1,000 Google reviews at 4.5 stars, it draws a local following and fills up.

    Is Palmerino - Il Bacalà a Sandrigo good for solo dining?

    Yes, and arguably more so than a group booking. A single-subject menu focused on cod suits a solo diner who wants to eat their way through multiple preparations without coordinating choices. At the €€ price range, ordering two courses alone is easy to justify. The restaurant is on a residential street in Sandrigo, so the vibe is low-key neighbourhood rather than buzzy destination, which suits a solo visit well.

    What should I order at Palmerino - Il Bacalà a Sandrigo?

    Bacalà alla vicentina is the non-negotiable starting point. It is the defining dish of the Vicenza area and the house speciality here, and Palmerino has two Bib Gourmand awards that give the kitchen's version credibility. Beyond that, the menu spans other cod preparations — both salted and dried — alongside fish, seafood, and a small number of meat options, so there is range for a second course if you want to explore.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Palmerino - Il Bacalà a Sandrigo?

    Tasting menu details are not confirmed in available venue data, so it is worth checking directly when you book. What is clear is that Palmerino operates at the €€ price range and holds a Bib Gourmand — a Michelin designation specifically awarded for good cooking at moderate prices — so value relative to quality is generally part of the offer here rather than an afterthought.

    What are alternatives to Palmerino - Il Bacalà a Sandrigo in Sandrigo?

    There are no other widely documented specialist baccalà restaurants at this recognition level in Sandrigo itself. For a broader Venetian dining experience in the region, Vicenza city and Bassano del Grappa both have options, but neither offers the same single-subject focus on bacalà alla vicentina with Bib Gourmand backing. If you are travelling further into the Veneto or northeast Italy, the comparison set shifts considerably in price and format.

    Is Palmerino - Il Bacalà a Sandrigo good for a special occasion?

    It depends on what kind of occasion. Palmerino is a strong choice if the celebration is food-led and the guest of honour appreciates regional Italian cooking done with discipline — two Bib Gourmands signal consistent quality at the €€ level. It is not the setting for a landmark anniversary that calls for white tablecloths and a wine list the length of a novel. For that, you would need to travel to a higher-category restaurant in Vicenza or Verona.

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