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    Drogheria Mascari

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 4:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Mercato di Rialto

    Mercato di Rialto

    4.3(19 reviews)
    0.1 km

    Mercato di Rialto, or the Rialto Market, is the oldest market in Venice. During Venice's golden…read moreage, merchants brought exotic goods from Asia and Africa to Rialto, making it one of the most important trading posts in Europe during its' prime. The Rialto Bridge is located by the Grand Canal and it is now still a part of Venice's daily life. Chefs and locals come here to purchase fresh quality products from the fish market, fruit and vegetable markets, and there's nearby shops for butchers and bakers too. It has been a commercial heart of the city for nearly a millennium. Unfortunately for us... they are closed on Sundays. We came before 9am and were so surprised about how empty the area was. I watched many YouTube videos recommending to come early, so I was surprised not to see many vendors out. There were a few stands for fruits and spices but it was so bare... I didn't know until afterrrrrr that they are closed Sunday. There was no other day where we were available to come over in the morning, but if I knew I would have saved time and avoided making the trek to this area.

    Mercato di Rialto (Rialto Market) in Venice is a fresh food market with many different items in the…read moresurrounding area. I love to check out the fruits, veggies, seafood, and delicious salami. I found many fruits and vegetables I had never seen in the United States. The salamis tasted better than those in the supermarkets. They have many different items you can find at very affordable prices in the area. They have many choices of leather bags, belts, hats, and many, many other interesting inexpensive things catching my eye. This is a great way to relax after a whole day of sightseeing in Venice. The price tag is negotiable, at least for the leather items we bought in some of the stalls. Don't expect a significantly deeper discount. But you should get a few euros in savings if you ask, especially if you purchase multiple items. Try to group the things you will buy with your friends.

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    Pastificio Giacomo Rizzo

    Pastificio Giacomo Rizzo

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.5 km

    Came in here on our last day in Venice. Looked for some more Truffle products as well as some good…read moreolive oil. It's a smaller shop, but filled with all the good stuff. Friendly owner, no rush or push. Bought some jars with truffle honey (big and small) from just 7 Euros to 20 Euros a jar. Then a few bottles of Extra Virgin Olive Oil - from some smaller producers. Always fun to try new olive oil. And these we bought here tasted great when we used them at home. Prices very fair from 8 to 20 Euros a bottle. They sell a lot of their fresh and dried pasta as well. Looked very good, but we just didn't have much more space to carry. Maybe next time. A nice little independent shop. Great quality products.

    Pasta! Pasta everywhere!…read more It was always hard for me to figure out what soveneirs to take home from trips. This time, coming from Venice, it was easy - locally made wine, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and pasta. Research brought me to this local, 100 year old, pasta place. Considered new by italian standards, but still making traditional pasta as good as the older ones. They also make flavored pasta like herbs, pizza, and squid ink. I loved that they make the pasta onsite. Supposedly, if one comes early enough, you can get a demo and possibly a pasta cooking lesson. They also offer sauces, olive oils, balsamic vinegar, truffles, and wines. In addition to those things, it's one of the few stores in Venice that carry asian groceries. Not a lot, but they have some. The price is also not too bad. It's cheaper than other places and had better pasta selection. This is a good, small shop to get food souvenirs from and I highly recommend it.

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    Pastificio Giacomo Rizzo - Inside tge store. Lots of pasta with different flavors.

    Inside tge store. Lots of pasta with different flavors.

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    Al Colombo - Fried fish

    Al Colombo

    2.3(27 reviews)
    0.3 km
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    This lasagna is the best lasagna I have ever had. I'm really not a big fan of lasagna but I can't…read morestop thinking about it. Great customer service and even better food! Area is spacious and in a great spot for hanging out for a drink.

    This old-school Venice restaurant offers a charming ambiance with no piped-in music, decent…read morelighting, and almost comfortable chairs. The meal started on a high note with some very tasty bread. The tomato and mozzarella dish was a standout--the tomatoes were fresh, and the mozzarella was perfectly chilled, complemented by a nice sprig of basil. The carbonara, however, was a bit underwhelming. The pasta was slightly undercooked, and while the pancetta added flavor, the small, sliced pieces didn't quite hit the mark. Notably, they used cream in the dish, and there were no peas, as is common in the U.S. It still tasted good, but it lacked the authenticity I was hoping for. The steak was tender and adequately cooked, though the seasoning was just so-so. The mushrooms, however, really elevated the dish and made it more enjoyable. Unfortunately, the service was almost non-existent. I had to get out of my seat three times to summon the waiter--once to further cook my steak, another time for water, and finally to request the check. With few other diners in the restaurant, this level of service was disappointing and inexcusable. Moreover, they charge about double of what I would've expected and added their own service charge for lunch for five people it was almost $250.... boo-hiss The food was a 4 Ambiance was a 3 Service was a 1 Value was a zero Average of something less than 3. I'll be generous and give a gentleman's C .

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