Restaurant in Vicenza, Italy
Remo Villa Cariolato
190ptsMichelin-noted regional dining in a Veneto villa.

About Remo Villa Cariolato
A Michelin-recommended regional Italian restaurant inside a historic Veneto villa on the edge of Vicenza. At €€, it delivers credible Veneto cooking — with fish sourced from Chioggia market — in a setting that works for special occasions and group dinners alike. Booking is easy, the price is fair, and the 4.6 Google rating across nearly 1,000 reviews signals consistent execution.
Verdict
If you are choosing between Remo Villa Cariolato and a generic trattoria in central Vicenza, book Remo. The Michelin Guide has long recommended it, the setting inside a historic Veneto villa gives special occasions real weight, and the €€ price point means you are not paying fine-dining premiums for regional Italian cooking. It is not competing with Le Calandre in Rubano or Osteria Francescana in Modena on technical ambition, but it is not trying to. What it offers is a credible, well-priced celebration venue with serious Michelin-recognition heritage and a kitchen that sources fish almost exclusively from the Chioggia market.
The Space
Remo relocated from its original premises to Villa Cariolato, a property with a documented history: the villa was once the home of one of Garibaldi's Thousand, the volunteer soldiers of the Risorgimento. That history does not need to drive your decision, but the physical result does. The building gives Remo something most Vicenza restaurants cannot offer: a range of room sizes that work for both intimate dinners and larger private events. If you are booking for a special occasion, ask specifically about room allocation when you reserve. The smaller dining rooms read as more suitable for romantic dinners or business meals; the larger spaces suit group celebrations where the villa's proportions become an asset rather than a distraction. For Vicenza, this is a genuinely versatile special-occasion venue, and the spatial variety is a practical reason to book it over a standard city-centre restaurant. See our full Vicenza restaurants guide for how it sits in the broader scene.
The Kitchen
The menu divides clearly between meat and fish, which is useful to know before you arrive. The fish side leans on Chioggia, the Adriatic fishing port south of Venice, which is one of the most credible seafood sourcing references in the Veneto. If you are visiting primarily for the seafood, that provenance matters. The meat options cover regional Italian ground. The overall register is Veneto regional cooking with Italian classics alongside it — this is not a tasting-menu-led kitchen, and the format suits diners who want to eat well without the commitment of a structured progression. For context on how this compares to the broader Italian fine-dining tier, Dal Pescatore in Runate and Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone operate at €€€€ and deliver a more elaborate format — but at a significantly higher price and with booking difficulty to match.
Service and Value
At €€, Remo sits in a tier where the service expectation is competent and attentive rather than choreographed. The Michelin Plate (2024) signals a kitchen the Guide considers worth recommending without elevating to starred status , which is an honest signal about where it sits. For a Michelin-recommended meal in a historic villa at mid-range pricing, the value proposition is clear. A 4.6 Google rating across 967 reviews is a meaningful data point: at that volume, it reflects consistent execution rather than a handful of exceptional visits. The combination of Michelin recognition, villa setting, and accessible price point is what makes Remo worth booking for occasions where you want the meal to feel considered without the outlay of a starred restaurant. For broader context on dining at this level across the region, Matteo Grandi in Basilica offers a contrasting farm-to-table approach within Vicenza itself.
When to Book
Booking is easy by the standards of serious Italian dining. This is not a counter with twelve seats or a restaurant where weekends disappear six weeks out. That said, if you are planning around a specific date , an anniversary, a business dinner, a celebration with a group , book at least one to two weeks ahead, particularly for weekend evenings or if you need a particular room configuration. The villa's event capacity means it can accommodate private bookings that take rooms out of the regular reservation pool, so confirming earlier gives you more flexibility on room choice. For the broader picture of what is available in Vicenza across categories, see our Vicenza hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide.
Practical Details
| Detail | Remo Villa Cariolato | Le Calandre (Rubano) | Matteo Grandi in Basilica |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€ | €€€€ | €€€ |
| Michelin recognition | Plate (2024) | 3 Stars | Check Pearl page |
| Google rating | 4.6 (967 reviews) | , | , |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Hard | Moderate |
| Leading for | Special occasions, groups | Destination dining | Farm-to-table, city centre |
| Setting | Historic Veneto villa | Modern dining room | Basilica setting |
Also Worth Knowing About Italy
If Remo is your base for broader Italian fine dining research, the tier above it includes Uliassi in Senigallia for serious Adriatic seafood at starred level, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence for a wine-led grand dining experience, and Piazza Duomo in Alba for Piedmontese ambition. For creative Italian beyond Italy, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong and cenci in Kyoto show how the format travels. For Veneto-region ambition, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico and Reale in Castel di Sangro represent the progressive Italian tier for comparison. Also see Enrico Bartolini in Milan if you are building a northern Italy itinerary. Check our Vicenza wineries guide for pairing the meal with local Veneto wine.
FAQs
What should a first-timer know about Remo Villa Cariolato?
The menu splits between meat and fish , the fish side draws from Chioggia market, which is the Veneto's most credible Adriatic source. The setting is a historic villa outside the city centre, so account for travel time. At €€ with a Michelin Plate, it delivers regional Italian cooking at a price that makes first visits low-risk. Book a table rather than assuming walk-in availability, especially on weekends.
Is Remo Villa Cariolato worth the price?
At €€ with Michelin recognition and a 4.6 Google rating from nearly 1,000 reviews, yes. You are getting a villa setting and consistently well-regarded regional cooking at mid-range pricing. If you want to spend more for starred-level ambition in the Veneto, Le Calandre is the comparison, but the price gap is substantial.
How far ahead should I book Remo Villa Cariolato?
One to two weeks out is enough for most visits. Booking is easy by Italian dining standards , this is not a twelve-seat counter with a six-week waitlist. For weekend evenings or specific room requests (smaller rooms for intimate dinners, larger for groups), book earlier to get more flexibility.
Is Remo Villa Cariolato good for a special occasion?
It is one of the stronger special-occasion options in Vicenza. The villa setting, multiple room sizes, Michelin recognition, and accessible price point combine well for anniversaries, milestone dinners, or business meals. The spatial variety means it works for two people or a larger group, which is not something most city-centre restaurants in Vicenza can offer.
What should I wear to Remo Villa Cariolato?
No dress code is specified in available data. Given the villa setting and Michelin recognition at €€, smart casual is a safe baseline , the kind of outfit you would wear to any well-regarded Italian restaurant for a special occasion. Overly casual dress would feel out of place with the setting.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Remo Villa Cariolato?
Specific tasting menu details are not available in Pearl's current data for this venue. The kitchen's format is described as dividing between meat and fish options , if a tasting menu is important to your decision, confirm directly when booking. If tasting-menu format is your priority, Le Calandre at €€€€ delivers that experience at a higher level.
What are alternatives to Remo Villa Cariolato in Vicenza?
Matteo Grandi in Basilica is the main city-centre alternative at a higher price tier, with a farm-to-table focus and a Basilica setting. For the broader Veneto region, Le Calandre in Rubano is the starred benchmark but operates at €€€€ with harder booking. See our full Vicenza restaurants guide for the complete picture.
Does Remo Villa Cariolato handle dietary restrictions?
No specific information on dietary restriction handling is available in Pearl's current data. The menu division between meat and fish gives some flexibility, but if you have specific requirements , vegetarian, allergen-related, or otherwise , contact the restaurant directly before booking. No phone or website is listed in our current data; check Google Maps for current contact details.
Compare Remo Villa Cariolato
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Remo Villa Cariolato | Italian | €€ | Long recommended by the Michelin Guide, the historic Remo moved a few years ago from its old premises to this beautiful villa typical of the Veneto region, once the home of an Italian hero, one of Garibaldi’s famous “Thousand”. Large and small dining rooms, perfect for special events, act as the backdrop for good regional and Italian cuisine, with a menu divided between meat and fish options. The latter comes almost exclusively from Chioggia market.; Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Osteria Francescana | Progressive Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Quattro Passi | Italian, Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Reale | Progressive Italian, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Vicenza for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Remo Villa Cariolato?
Remo is a long Michelin-recommended restaurant that relocated from its original site to Villa Cariolato, a historic Veneto villa with a documented connection to Garibaldi's Risorgimento campaign. The menu splits clearly between meat and fish — decide your preference before you arrive, as the fish side draws almost exclusively from Chioggia market on the Adriatic. At €€, this is serious regional cooking without a tasting-menu price tag.
Is Remo Villa Cariolato worth the price?
At €€, yes — the Michelin Guide has long recommended Remo, and the 2024 Michelin Plate confirms the kitchen is operating at a consistent standard. For this price tier in the Veneto, you are getting a credentialed regional kitchen in a genuine villa setting, which is a reasonable exchange. If you want starred cooking, you will need to look elsewhere in the region, but for what Remo is offering, the value holds.
How far ahead should I book Remo Villa Cariolato?
Remo is not a hard book by the standards of serious Italian dining — this is not a twelve-seat counter or a restaurant where weekend slots disappear weeks out. A few days to a week ahead should be sufficient for most visits, though special occasions or larger groups warrant more notice given the private dining rooms available.
Is Remo Villa Cariolato good for a special occasion?
Yes, and the setting works in its favour here. Villa Cariolato offers both large and small dining rooms, which means the venue can accommodate intimate dinners and group celebrations without forcing both into the same space. The Michelin recognition adds some ceremony to the evening without pushing the price into starred-restaurant territory.
What should I wear to Remo Villa Cariolato?
The venue data does not specify a dress code, but the combination of a historic Veneto villa setting and long-standing Michelin Guide recognition points toward neat, presentable clothing rather than casual wear. Treat it as you would a mid-tier Italian restaurant with some formality to the room — overdressing is unlikely to be a problem.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Remo Villa Cariolato?
Tasting menu details are not confirmed in the available data, so a specific verdict is not possible here. What is documented is that the menu divides between meat and fish options, with the fish side sourced from Chioggia market. Ask directly when booking whether a set menu is available, particularly if you are visiting for a special occasion.
What are alternatives to Remo Villa Cariolato in Vicenza?
Within Vicenza, options at Remo's documented level are limited, which is part of why the Michelin recommendation carries weight here. For Adriatic fish at a higher tier, Uliassi in Senigallia operates at three Michelin stars. For broader Veneto regional cooking, the wider northeast Italy circuit includes strong options, but for a credentialed sit-down dinner in Vicenza itself, Remo is the reference point.
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