Famous for its succulent grilled razor clams and impossibly fresh seafood dishes, the intimate venue has tempted big names like Marion Cotillard and Meryl Streep along with a loyal local clientele. Read more.
Visit the Taverna La Fenice restaurant, adjacent to Venice's opera house, where one can relax in a deep armchair and dine superbly with excellent wines at non-touristic prices. Read more.
This century-old coffee roasting business doles out ambrosial cups of espressos, cappuccinos and marocchinos that are the favored fuels of strolling Venetians. Read more.
It’s one of the few places you can find the rare “castraure,” a special artichoke that grows only on Sant’Erasmo island in the lagoon. Read more.