La Furatola

Description:

  • This restaurant is located in Calle Lunga San Barnaba. The name, 'furatola' indicates an old shop where they once sold poor man's food. Food is still sold here today, but it's not for poor people anymore! This is an elegant restaurant which is mainly visited by fashionable Venetians and tourists looking for something refined. It is necessary to book. The cuisine is local, but has been reinterpreted in a creative way. The fish dishes are always very fresh and of excellent quality. The wine list is superb.
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User Reviews for La Furatola

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    Credit Card Users Beware

  • I ate here 21 Nov 2012 with my family. It's a pity to write a poor review, as the food was excellent, but necessary for 2 reasons:- 1. The waiter suggested we had combination...

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    Very fresh and delicious seafood

  • The mixed seafood starter at this restaurant is worth the visit on its own. The rest of the meal was also very good. A short walk from the Accademia bridge and just off a nice square,...

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    Seafood!

  • Authentic Venice cuisine means Seafood. We got adventurous and ordered the fixed menu, with a choice of boiled or raw seafood, a pasta dish of the day and a fish of the day. Everything...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 39 41 520 8594
    • send email
    • Address:

    • Dorsoduro Calle Lunga S. Barnaba 2869/A
    • Venice 30122
    • Neighborhood:

    • Dorsoduro
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa diners

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