
Cucina Venti is Mountain View’s premier destination for sophisticated Italian dining. Located just steps from the tech hubs of North Mountain View, we offer a refined escape where old-world tradition meets contemporary California flair. Whether you are hosting a high-stakes business lunch in our private boardroom or enjoying a romantic dinner on our heated garden terrace, Cucina Venti provides an atmosphere of effortless elegance and culinary excellence. Uniquely equipped to handle diverse dining needs, from intimate dates to large-scale corporate takeovers. The Garden Terrace: A stunning outdoor oasis featuring chandeliers, heated gazebos, and fire pits. It is widely considered one of the best al fresco dining spots in the By Area!
Rustic-chic bar/eatery since 2006 with a warm atmosphere, upmarket Italian dishes & outdoor seating.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1390 Pear Ave Ste D, Mountain View, CA 94043
Phone: (650) 254-1120
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.comcucinaventi.comtripleseat.com
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The place is classy, the service fantastic, and the food was top notch. We had many different items and can’t complain about any of them – the meats, steaks, scallops, paella, pasta, and even the bread – everything was superb.
The appetizers were quite sad too, barely less than two measly bites each for the lamb riblets and zucchini cakes. I ordered a glass of wine and was not offered to taste it or see the bottle, the waiter simply dumped a carafe into my glass with no word. The salad and lobster bisque we ordered was actually quite okay taste wise, but unfortunately we then had to wait over AN HOUR for our mains to come out. I’m not sure if the restaurant was somehow understaffed for one of the predictably busiest nights of the year, but waiting over an hour for our mains was truly unacceptable. We got the filet mignon and there was barely less than a bite or two of mashed potatoes. By the time we got to dessert we simply wanted to go home and forget about this night. The couple next to us arrived an hour later but somehow received their mains before us. Our candle also went out several times due to many waiters rushing by constantly, yelling at each other. It felt like this restaurant was just very disorganized, and the service was significantly below standard.
It’s sad because the quality of their food was good sometimes, so it could have been a great experience if only the organization and attention to detail was better. We had to pay over $350 for this special meal and gratuity was automatically included, despite the abysmal service. I would never recommend this restaurant to anyone and will definitely never come back here again.
Edit: seems like they’re hiding or deleting negative reviews!!!
First, Google Maps will take you to the intersection, not the actual restaurant. Second, there is almost no parking
Third, there are no signs on the doors. We were continually interrupted by people trying to attend another company party. The entrance to the restaurant is not under the sign.
We were placed in a converted kitchen for our meal.
They have some amazing custom craft cocktails. However, if you take out the monstrous 2x2x2 ice cube, there’s not even a shot of liquid in the glass. NOT worth $22!
They were also not very attentive with bringing the drinks. We had asked for drinks 3 times then, asked a supervisor to bring them over.
Some of us have found the lamb to be amazing. The stakes looked deliciousEven though some people don’t like them to be pink.In the middle. Others found the chicken to be dry.
It’s nestled in a parking lot that shares it with 7/11 and a dental office next door. Wild! But once you enter the restaurant it’s a whole different vibe.
The ceasar salad was delicious, creamy, and fresh. They use long romaine lettuce and house made ceasar dressing. The croutons were average.
The complementary mini bread would be great warmed up, but nonetheless it was tasty.
I ordered the halibut whichwas pan seared. Flavor/seasoning could’ve been more noticeable but nonetheless it was moist and cooked just right. The balsamic vinegar was a little off putting. They could’ve used another acid based sauce to cut through the richness of the fish. But the drizzle of olive oil and cherry tomatoes was a nice touch. It was all on top of a bed of risotto with truffle oil and mushrooms.
My date had seared scallops with grilled asparagus, bacon, etc in a light sauce. It cooked correctly and flavors were good.
It is pricy but you pay for the atmosphere, food and service which was on point. I’ve read that the outdoor dining experience is a must.
We spent a total of $570 for a “four course” Valentines Day meal that consisted of 1.) two ribs of lamb that were genuinely the size of my pinky, 2.) lobster bisque that I finished in four bites, 3.) Filet mignon that was Outback Steakhouse quality with mashed potatoes that consisted of maybe two bites, and 4.) ice cream and chocolate chunks.
The cocktails were filled with massive ice spheres that filled up the glass to give the appearance of a full drink, but upon lifting it out of the glass, it was maybe a three-quarter of an inch filled drink.
Would not wish this restaurant on my worst enemy. I will be setting a weekly calendar reminder on my phone to ensure this rating isn’t deleted so that no one has to endure the embarrassment we had to for what we hoped would be a special night.