Acqua e Mais

San Polo & Santa Croce


Ignore the proliferating pizza stalls and head to Acqua e Mais where you’ll find authentic Venetian street food wrapped in a scartosso (paper cone). The delectable treats include cones of fried fish, squid, shrimps or a selection of vegetables from the Rialto Market. To accompany add a dollop of creamed cod, some fried polenta fingers and a glass of prosecco.


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