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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    Not Worth It

  • My wife and I had dinner at La Furatola in mid-May. The meal was good, but. There was no wine list, and the waiter implied that all they had was the house wine at 20E - which was indifferent....

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    ok but not wauw!

  • We were not satisfied with this place, the starter we had a mix marinated and cooked seafood, that was but ok but nothing surprising. As main dish we had spagetti vongole and spagetti...

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    I knew I had really found the right place.

  • What a find: La Furatola Antica Trattoria. I had their Spaghetti della casa that is a seafood spaghetti and the fried vegetables. It was delicious!!! The lady seating at the small...

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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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