My boyfriend and I STRUGGLED to find good, moderately-priced places in Venice that weren't overrun with tourists (We're rather skip the special 'tourist menu' thanks.) We found this place by wandering around and turning down side streets and were glad we did. They had good service and a great selection of cicchetti including hot and cold, fried and unfried items. We went for an array of items at about 2€-3€ and spritzes at about 3,5-5€. Everything was delicious and we sat at one of the two tables outside and enjoyed some people watching. Of the cicchetti we enjoyed the fried cheese the most as well as the salmon and cheese on a crostini. The fried fish (I believe tuna and branzino) were surprisingly the most disappointing and if we went back we would have probably passed on those. Admittedly these didn't match the food we had in Milan and Florence but was head and shoulders above anything we had in Venice. (Overall we found the food to be, as expected, pretty overpriced and disappointing.) read more