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  • Simple but very tasty Italian in a super indoor blue-sky San Marco square setting makes for a fantastic dining experience. You can't help but love the San Marco square area within the Venetian Grand Canal shops... man-made beautiful blue skies no matter what time of day outside - it could be midnight and you would still think it's 4pm outside. Beautiful Italian architecture all around with fancy shops and restaurants with tons of outdoor seating populating this busy square. Awesome place just to be with a date or significant other. Enoteca is one of the restaurants where you can eat outside and dine under this cool atmosphere and people watch. (The other restaurants in this square are Canaletto and Postrio.) We decided to try this place since it is a Mario Batali place but wanted something more casual than B&B. At around 10pm on a Sat night, the square and restaurants were still bustling. We had a 20 min wait for a table but even got a nice table seated right along the edge of the eating area so it was a fantastic view of the square. The menu is definitely more of a casual Italian bistro menu - there isn't an extensive menu - just about 8 diff pastas, a bunch of pizzas, some entrees, and numerous appetizers. (But good list of various Italian wines.) It didn't have some of the standard Italian restaurant choices like linguine with clams, lasagna, etc but did have some more original offerings. We got the baby pasta tubes with eggplant in tomato sauce (~$14) and that looked very simple but so tasty. Similarly the large rigatoni tubes with only cauliflower puree and chili flakes (~$14) was very simple but so tasty with a nice kick from the chili flakes. Portions were definitely modest and could leave a very hungry person unsatisfied. However, I guess Batali really believes in simplicity and not huge portions. BTW, the bread was very crusty and came with excellent extra virgin olive oil for dipping. Service was very good overall, spotty at times. We did like to attention to detail when we got some wine and the waitress looked at one of our wine glasses and decided to replace it since it was not perfectly shiny (looked fine to me). Bottom line: Simple but delicious Italian bistro dishes made with care in a romantic setting.
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