Enoteca ai Artisti

Venice


Dishes might include a lightly curried rabbit maltagliati (cut pasta) or beef cheeks with polenta chips at this elegant enoteca (wine-orientated bistro), paired with exceptional wines by the glass. Sidewalk tables make for great people-watching, but book ahead as space is limited inside and out. Note: only turf (no surf) dishes on Mondays, as the fish market is closed.


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