A couple of things I loved in Venice: for a treat, stay at Ca Maria Adele, and have dinner at Caffe' Quadri, where the menu is designed by Massimiliano Alajmo of Le Calandre, a 3 michelin star restaurant near Padova, one of the best "modern" chefs in Italy.
Otherwise, Venice is great for its bacari, where you can have an infinite variety of cicheti (small venetian tapas, if you can say that). Super traditional and super cheap, here's a few places I liked:
I Rusteghi
Osteria Al Portego
Alla Vedova
but part of the fun in Venice is finding your own little favorite place
I also liked the Osteria il diavolo e l'acqua santa.
I think Venice is truly magic, it's a phenomenal place full of an indescribable decaying beauty which is literally unlike anywhere else in the world. I'm sure you'll enjoy it, as long as you don't get frustrated by the hordes of people in the more touristy places
Otherwise, Venice is great for its bacari, where you can have an infinite variety of cicheti (small venetian tapas, if you can say that). Super traditional and super cheap, here's a few places I liked:
I Rusteghi
Osteria Al Portego
Alla Vedova
but part of the fun in Venice is finding your own little favorite place
I also liked the Osteria il diavolo e l'acqua santa.
I think Venice is truly magic, it's a phenomenal place full of an indescribable decaying beauty which is literally unlike anywhere else in the world. I'm sure you'll enjoy it, as long as you don't get frustrated by the hordes of people in the more touristy places
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