CuisineModern Venetian seafood
Price€€€
Neighbourhoodcannaregio

Why locals love it: Tucked on Fondamenta de la Sensa in far Cannaregio, the canal-side dining room is a 25-minute walk from San Marco that most visitors never reach.

Tip: Book a canal-side terrace table in summer. Closed Mondays. Bigoli in salsa and marinated anchovies are the moves.

Location

Address: Fondamenta de la Sensa, Cannaregio 3272, 30121 Venezia VE, Venice

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