Venice - Mid price Restaurants?
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Venice - Mid price Restaurants?
We will be in Venice for three nights. Staying in Cannaregio, not too far from the Rialto.
Does anyone have any mid-priced places that they can recommend? Two adults and two teenage boys. Not a serious foodie amongst us. I guess that mid-price is quality and an appx euro25-30 per person potential. Thanks
Does anyone have any mid-priced places that they can recommend? Two adults and two teenage boys. Not a serious foodie amongst us. I guess that mid-price is quality and an appx euro25-30 per person potential. Thanks
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As long as you're at the Fodor's Web site, you should check out the Fodor's Venice restaurant recommendations:
http://www.fodors.com/world/europe/i...staurants.html
The writers responsible for these reviews are a couple of dedicated foodies who know the restaurant scene in Venice.
http://www.fodors.com/world/europe/i...staurants.html
The writers responsible for these reviews are a couple of dedicated foodies who know the restaurant scene in Venice.
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The one significant restaurant that we tried was Alla Vedova (also known as Trattorria Ca d-oro) on Salle del Pistor. The Fodors main page list this as a '$' cost and in Cannaregio. We were staying in Cannaregio so off we went. For us, the restauarent was hard to find because there are several streets named 'Pistor' in the area, but the desk clerk at our hotel set us straight on were the street is.
The price was 9 euro for a first course and 11 euro for a second course. Very much worth it.
The price was 9 euro for a first course and 11 euro for a second course. Very much worth it.