Casual dining in Venice
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Casual dining in Venice
Hello, I Will be staying in Venice for a week in April and will be looking for some nice out-of-the-way restaurants.. I have some favorites from previous trips, would love to hear about other favorites... I will be staying near the Accademia in Dorsoduro, not that that should have any bearing of where to dine...
thanks in advance for any info
thanks in advance for any info
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These two recommendations, which are both starting to get a little bit long in the tooth, are both casual, and enjoyable. Search "peoceto" or "falciami" and you will find several good threads on moderately priced Venetian restaurants - - though Ai Falciami is not "out-of-the-way" at all.
Best wises,
Rex
Best wishes,
Rex
Best wises,
Rex
Best wishes,
Rex
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Not sure Ira, $50-70 per person not including drinks...heck the dollar doesn't go as far as it did on my last trip there...so maybe more...I tend to enjoy the friendly family restaurants, hidden gems..that the locals frequent..they seem to be more fun...
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Osteria Sant' Elena (also known as Dal Pampo) is a nice family-run place in a residential area beyond the giardino and not far from the soccer stadium. (You asked for out-of-the-way!) Pleasant dining room, with Mama in the kitchen and Papa serving. I think it's listed in Fodor's rated restaurants.
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Hi
My wife and I went to Venice in June last year. We had our best meal at a place called Trattoria Antica Bessetta in San Polo. I have written a "review" of it and posted some pictures together with a trip report on my personal homepage www.gardkarlsen.com
Maybe you can find some useful information there. Have a great trip
Regards
Gard
STavanger, Norway
My wife and I went to Venice in June last year. We had our best meal at a place called Trattoria Antica Bessetta in San Polo. I have written a "review" of it and posted some pictures together with a trip report on my personal homepage www.gardkarlsen.com
Maybe you can find some useful information there. Have a great tripRegards
Gard
STavanger, Norway
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Hi Rupert,
We enjoyed Cantinone Storico 041.523.95.77
about 125E for two with wine.
Go to the Accademia Bridge. Walk away from the canal toward the Accademia. Bear left. Make first left. Go over the bridge to San Vio. Restaurant is on the right, on the canal
We enjoyed Cantinone Storico 041.523.95.77
about 125E for two with wine.
Go to the Accademia Bridge. Walk away from the canal toward the Accademia. Bear left. Make first left. Go over the bridge to San Vio. Restaurant is on the right, on the canal
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We liked Le Bistrot de Venise a lot. It's halfway between Piazza San Marco and Ponte di Rialto. Website: www.bistrotdevenise.com




