Panificio Volpe Giovanni ★ 4.4
Panificio Volpe Giovanni in Venice's Jewish Ghetto on Calle del Ghetto Vecchio is the family kosher bakery since the 1950s, with azzime dolci, bagels and Friday challah.
Gam Gam in Venice's Jewish Ghetto on Calle del Ghetto Vecchio is the city's first kosher eatery, run by Chabad of Venice with Sephardic-Italian plates and Shabbat dinners.
Address: Calle del Ghetto Vecchio 1122, Cannaregio, 30121 Venezia VE, Venice
Panificio Volpe Giovanni in Venice's Jewish Ghetto on Calle del Ghetto Vecchio is the family kosher bakery since the 1950s, with azzime dolci, bagels and Friday challah.
La Tecia Vegana in Venice's Dorsoduro is the city's longest-running plant-based trattoria, the canonical vegan stop with a Venetian-influenced carte and no meat in the kitchen.
Le Spighe on Via Garibaldi in eastern Castello is the small organic vegan and vegetarian counter near the Arsenale, with hot grains, salads and chocolate muffins by weight.
Osteria La Zucca in Venice's Santa Croce runs a vegetable-led Venetian carte, the city's go-to for vegetarians and a small handful of meat plates for the omnivorous.
Le Spighe in Venice's Castello runs an all-vegetarian carte by weight, the canonical wholefood counter for a quick organic lunch near the Arsenale.
Dal Moro's Fresh Pasta To Go in Venice's Castello near San Marco offers a separate-cooked gluten-free pasta option in a takeaway box, the canonical GF pasta stop.