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    Restaurant in Treviso, Italy

    Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale

    290pts

    Small room, Michelin Plate, market-driven menus.

    Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale, Restaurant in Treviso

    About Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale

    A Michelin Plate-recognised modern kitchen on the edge of Treviso's historic center, Pierre runs a small room at a €€ price point that overdelivers relative to its cost. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025) and a 4.8 Google score from 225 reviews back the consistency. Book ahead — the seat count is limited and the tasting menus are where the kitchen shows what it can do.

    A few tables, a Michelin Plate, and a menu built around what the market offers today

    Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale runs a small room on the edge of Treviso's historic center, and the limited number of tables is the first thing to understand about booking here. This is not a restaurant where you show up and find a seat. If you want to eat well on a weekend evening, plan ahead. The payoff for that planning is a Michelin Plate-recognised kitchen (2024 and 2025) operating at a price point — €€ — that makes it one of the better-value fine-casual options in the Treviso dining scene.

    The 1920s-inspired modern interior sets a tone that is calm without being stiff. Energy here is measured: conversation-friendly at lunch, a touch warmer in the evenings as the room fills. The atmosphere sits closer to a serious neighbourhood trattoria than a formal restaurant, which is precisely the right register for what the kitchen is doing. If you have been once and found the room quieter than expected, that is by design , this is not a place that chases volume or a late-night buzz. For a second visit, the tasting menus are where the kitchen shows its range most clearly, and they are the better choice for anyone who has already sampled à la carte.

    What makes it worth returning to

    The concept is built around what the Michelin guide describes as a "tailored" approach: menus that track the market and reflect seasonal availability rather than a fixed identity. Three tasting menus anchor the evening offer, each structured to showcase creative interpretation of ingredients without overreaching on technique for its own sake. Flavor remains the priority, which is a meaningful statement in a category where ambition sometimes outruns execution.

    Kitchen is led by a chef with documented national and international experience, though Pierre keeps its presentation low-key , the restaurant is run by two young professionals and the room reflects that: confident but not self-congratulatory. At lunchtime, a business menu is available, which shifts the value proposition considerably and makes this a practical choice for a working meal that still delivers above the usual lunch standard for the price.

    A Google rating of 4.8 from 225 reviews is a trust signal worth taking seriously. At this scale , a restaurant with just a few tables , 225 ratings represent a high proportion of actual diners and are harder to game than aggregated scores at larger venues. That consistency across visits points to a kitchen and front-of-house that perform reliably, not just on good nights.

    When to go and how to book

    Booking is rated easy, which is accurate relative to the broader Treviso market, but easy does not mean last-minute. The small seat count means any popular evening slot fills without much notice. Book at least a week out for a weekday dinner; for Friday or Saturday, give yourself more runway. The lunchtime business menu is the path of least resistance for a first visit or a spontaneous trip into the city , it is also where the price-to-quality ratio is sharpest.

    There is no confirmed late-night service in the available data, and Pierre does not position itself as an after-hours destination. If your evening runs long, plan for the possibility that service wraps earlier than you might expect from a larger restaurant. For a late-night option in Treviso, check the full Treviso bars guide for alternatives. Pierre's strength is the sit-down dinner experience, not the extended evening.

    Address: Viale dei Mille, 1 C, 31100 Treviso. Cuisine: Modern. Price: €€. Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, 2025. Google: 4.8 (225 reviews). Booking: Easy.

    How Pierre fits into your Treviso trip

    Treviso rewards visitors who treat it as more than a transit point for Venice, and Pierre is exactly the kind of restaurant that justifies a night or two in the city itself. For context on where to stay and what else to do, the full Treviso restaurants guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the city comprehensively. If you are planning a broader Italy itinerary and want to benchmark Pierre against higher-ceiling options, Osteria Francescana in Modena, Uliassi in Senigallia, and Dal Pescatore in Runate represent the upper register of Italian modern cuisine. For comparable creative-modern cooking at a different scale internationally, Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny offer useful reference points. Within Italy's northeast, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone, and Reale in Castel di Sangro sit at a different tier of ambition and investment.

    Pierre does not compete with those rooms and does not try to. Its value is a Michelin-recognised kitchen operating at a mid-range price in a small, considered space. For what it is, the consistency is hard to argue with.

    Quick reference: Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale | Viale dei Mille, 1 C, Treviso | €€ | Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025 | 4.8 / 5 (225 Google reviews) | Booking: easy, but reserve ahead for weekends.

    Compare Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale in Treviso?

    Le Beccherie is the most direct alternative if you want a historically rooted Treviso institution rather than a contemporary creative format. Feria and Il Basilisco are worth considering for a different price-to-ambition ratio. Antico Morer suits those who want a more traditional trattoria register, while med is a better fit if you prefer a lighter, modern-casual meal over Pierre's tasting-menu structure.

    Can Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale accommodate groups?

    Groups should approach carefully. Pierre runs just a few tables, so a large party will fill a meaningful share of the dining room — call ahead to confirm whether the room can flex for your size. This is a venue better suited to pairs or small groups of three to four; larger parties should check availability well in advance and be prepared for limited configuration options.

    Is Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale worth the price?

    Yes, at the €€ price point, Pierre holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, which makes it one of the better-value recognized restaurants in Treviso. Three tasting menus give you structured access to a kitchen with documented national and international experience, and the lunchtime business menu brings the price down further if you're flexible on timing.

    Can I eat at the bar at Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale?

    No bar seating is documented for Pierre. The format is a small room with a limited number of tables, so your options are a reserved table or, at lunch, the business menu. If bar or counter dining is your preference, this is not the right format — consider a venue with a counter setup instead.

    Is Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale good for solo dining?

    It works for solo diners, particularly at lunch where the business menu format is a natural fit for one. The small room and modest table count mean solo seats are less awkward than in a large restaurant, but confirm availability when booking — with just a few tables, solo reservations are sometimes deprioritized during busy dinner service.

    Is Pierre - Trattoria Sartoriale good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations. Pierre's 1920s-accented modern room and three tasting menus give a special meal genuine structure, and the Michelin Plate credential (2024–2025) signals consistent kitchen quality at €€ pricing. It is not a grand-gesture venue in the way a larger Michelin-starred room might be, but for an intimate dinner that feels considered rather than performative, it fits the brief well.

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