๐ฆ Venice Food Recommendations: Lobster Pasta ๐
Followed the blogger's recommendation and came to this restaurant. Now that I've tasted their food, I'm here to share with my fellow foodies. If you have a chance to visit Venice, don't miss out on trying their dishes! ๐ฝ๏ธ Dish Recommendations: Lobster Pasta: 24โฌ Seafood Platter: 30โฌ Octopus Salad and some Cicchetti (order at the bar) ๐ฅ Their place is really popular among locals too, as you can tell from the photos. We tried to make a reservation two hours before dinner, but the owner didn't send a confirmation email, so we didn't get a table. It's better to book early. When we arrived, we were shocked to see a crowd of locals drinking and eating snacks outside the door. I didn't expect it to be so popular. ๐ We were in a hurry to catch a train and time was running out. There was a long line for those waiting for a table, and we thought we'd miss out on their delicious food. Thanks to my partner's persistence, the owner agreed to let us take away. We quickly placed our order, and in about 15 minutes, our food was ready! We were so happy! ๐ฃ Tip for those in a rush and without a reservation: If you're short on time and haven't booked, just ask the owner for take away, and you can still enjoy their delicious food! ๐ค About the dishes: ๐ญ Honestly, their lobster pasta is just perfect for my taste. It's slightly sweet and sour, with half a large, tender, and firm lobster meat. It's one of the best pastas I've ever had! The Seafood Platter for 30โฌ is also great value for money because it's a huge plate, enough for two people. It includes prawns, squid, lobster, cucumber, eggplant, chili peppers... In short, it's a large portion and very tasty. Of course, you can also try other dishes. #HealingWithFood #RestaurantRecommendations #Venice #VeniceFood #VeniceRestaurants #ItalianCuisine