
BY: Diana Rubinato
If you are walking around Venice, and at one point you feel like you should eat something, you are going to have a very wide selection of inns and traditional restaurants to satisfy your taste buds. But if what you are looking for is an experience that is more typical and authentic, then I would suggest letting yourself be tempted by Venice’s street food.
And when I talk about street food, I do not mean those characteristic and appealing trucks that you often see in the main squares of many Italian cities. I am actually talking about a different kind of living and tasting Venice, trying its most popular dishes without necessarily “having to stop to eat”.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com
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