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Sunday, August 30, 2009

And what will a Vegetarian eat in Venice?


Ah Venezia! The beautiful city on water! I have been here many times and love it! But this year, for the first time, I took the children with me. I must say, in the past, without the little ones, I explored a few eateries, and the traditional bars called bacari. Bacari offer a variety of small bites called Cicheti, similar in style to the Spanish tapas, to be washed down with small glasses of wine called ombre, which in Italian means shades, reminiscent of the times when glasses of wine were drunk under the shade of the clock tower in San Marco square. Cicheti consists mainly of fish: baby octopus, salt cod cooked in a variety of ways, schie (Venice’s tiny prawns), and so on. But the culinary history of the area also benefits from the vegetable gardens which were built in the Laguna throughout the centuries, and particularly sought after are the castraure (small artichokes). Meat cicheti usually come in the form of polpette (meat balls) or, for the more adventurous, brown and boiled veal cartilage.


A few plates of cicheti and a glass of lovely Tocai or Cabernet Franc may suffice for a meal, if you are not a vegetarian, that is! So for me it had to be Aperitif only. I remembered well Cantina Do Mori, near the Rialto Bridge, where you can find a good selection of wines. This is a Bacari and has no tables, but plenty of cicheti, and its convenient location makes it perfect for a quick stop while touring. Cantina do Mori dates from 1462, when it used to be a wine press, and it really smells of old Venice. I asked Rudi, the owner, if women frequented the Bacari and he assured me that, unlike other parts of Italy where bars used to be (and may still be) a men-only realm, Venice, with its liberal and bohemian history, has always welcomed the ladies for an ombra! But traveling with children means that instead of ombre today for us is only water, lots of water, and ice-cream.


It is hot and I see a lot of tourists confused on where to eat; many buy fruit at the market and gather to drink around the foutains, or look for a cheap pizzeria. Only a few sit in the expensive cafes in St Mark Square. I like the historic cafes, the Florian (1720), the Quadri (1775, also a restaurant) and the Lavena (1750), but for me they are better in winter: sit inside, enjoy the decor (not the heat and pigeons) and pay less, as there is no live music then (an extra on the bill).


Saving on coffee and bacari meant that we could splash out on a gondola instead. Ok, it may be expensive and extravagant, but ever so smooth on the canals, and a real experience for the children. As a bonus our gondoliere, signor Pozzobon, could really sing


And now food, but where? If I could really afford it I would go to the Quadri, it may be flash but it has a few lacto-ovo vegetarian dishes on the menu:

Antipasti:

Asparagi bianchi di Bassano con mimosa d'uovo e salsa tartufata - euro 23,00

Insalata di pera con rucola di S. Erasmo, parmigiano e aceto di lamponi - euro 20,00

Primi piatti

Vellutata di verdure con pennellata di colori e cialda di parmigiano - euro 19,00

Cornucopia di grana con bigoli freschi alle melanzane e provola - euro 21,00 (Ricetta vincitrice Award 2006)

Cannelloni di magro alla ricotta e spinaci gratinati con tartufo nero pregiato - euro 26,00

Secondi piatti

Strudel di verdure al forno con pecorino di Pienza - euro 24,00

Next time maybe, for now the children are hungry and we need somewhere quiet, not too expensive (pleeeease), and with some food for us...

This one looks empty, on a quiet road, and not too flash:


Vegetarians?????

Here we are, antipasto vegetariano, with mixed grilled and steamed vegetables.

And then gnocchi (seafood only on the china).

We got (the adults) a complimentary glass of Prosecco for aperitivo and some complimentary biscuits at the end to go with our coffee. Certainly I would recommend the cute little table which sits directly on the water to romantic couples (or well behaved children!).


Please Mr Cacciari (Mayor of Venice), restore this city to its former splendor, don't allow too many water taxis, offer better free city maps to tourists, and find me one of those empty houses (there are so many!!!) to live in for a year, so that I can write a lot of lovely things about Venice!!!


Photos by Alessandra Zecchini ©

A little guide to places in Venice I have been during the last few years:

The Historic cafes:

Caffè Florian

Piazza San Marco 56/59

Tel.:041 528 5338


Caffè Lavena

Piazza San Marco 133/134

Tel.:041 522 4070


Caffè (and Ristorante) Quadri

Piazza San Marco 120

Tel.: 041 528 9299-522 2105



If you like to drink:

Cantina Do Mori

San Polo 429, Rialto

Tel. and Fax: 041 522 5401

Closed Sunday


The children liked it:

Ristorante Ai Barbacani

Calle del Paradiso 5746

Castello

Tel.: 041 521 0234

Closed Monday


These two are in one of my favourite parts of Venice: Fondamenta della Sensa, near Tintoretto's house!

Osteria ai 40 Ladroni

Fondamenta della Sensa

Cannaregio 3253

Tel.: 041 715 736


Osteria Anice Stellato

Fondamenta della Sensa

Cannaregio 3272

Tel.: 041 172 0744

Closed Monday


This one is really expensive and worthwhile only if you eat fish. It has a Michelin star.

Osteria Da Fiore

San Polo

Calle del Scaleter 2202

Tel.: 041 721 308, Fax 041 721 343

Closed Sunday-Monday



This one is quite famous:

Osteria Giorgione

SS. Apostoli

Cannaregio 4582/A

Tel.: 041 522 1725


This one is in the beautiful Hotel Londra Palace:

Ristorante Do Leoni

Riva degli Schiavoni 4171

Tel.: 041 520 0533, Fax 041 522 5032


This one has cicheti all day long:

Trattoria Ca’d’Oro (Alla Vedova)

Calle del Pistor

Cannaregio 3912

Tel.: 041 528 5324


A tip from Enit: if you travel to Venice check out Venice Connected


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