OK, so I'm not much of a gourmand.
But I have eaten around ...
I think what happens to some folks with Palo is they don't read that little "Northern" just before Italian and assume it's just a fancy Sbarro.
As snobby as this might sound, this is important to the foundation of what I want to say: I'm very familiar with many types of Italian food ... speak Italian at a bilingual level and knew what to expect.
I was not disappointed, though I was more than prepared to be.
What someone somewhere described as "a piece of mushroom with some corn mush on the side" - the portobello mushroom and polenta - was exquisite. I ordered a second!
We asked the server for suggestions ... I would normally have avoided the calamari 'cause when they're tough they're devilish. They were so good my college age nephew ended up with three orders and no main course. Good suggestion. The lamb was superb, and the desserts were magnificent.
I thought Palo was one of the best Northern Italian restaurants I've ever eaten in ... including in Northern Italy! Definitely as authentic as any I ever eaten at outside of Italy.
So ... moral of the story: when in Venice ... eat what the Venetians do.
If you're not up to have your expectations maybe jolted a bit, there's always Topsiders/Beach Blanket.
Overall I think most of the published "official" critics' reviews of Disney food are smarmy ... they're just saying what's expected. On the whole, our experience was that
DCL's food is a cut above.