FOOD TO EXPLORE ✈ City number 22 Burano - Italy

 

FOOD TO EXPLORE ✈


In this section I will discuss about food purely as enjoyment from an hedonistic point of view. 


With specific dishes for each country/city visited personally. 


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🇮🇹 Burano (Venice) - Italy:



 


☆ Overall Vote:

9/10 ★





Location:

Restaurant Fritto Misto


Burano 

(one hour from Venice city Centre)

North Italy






☆ Food: 9/10 


It's interesting that even the "plate is edible" made by wheat, which is very light in taste but the oil coming from the fritto misto (literally means mixed fried and in this case we are talking about seafood and potatoes) it's giving the specific taste to the plate as well, the result is that the taste is never boring but could be a little bit heavy, I managed to finish all the seafood which was fresh and not too oily, but only had just a quarter of the plate 


☆ Vibe: 9/10 


The location is just in front of the station and since we are talking about Venice, is the boat station, so as you can imagine the view is on the lagoon, which is always lovely.



✪ Interesting facts:


⍟  Murano and Burano are just an hour by boat (public transport) from Venice but they offer some unique view like the colourful houses or the incredible glass-making shops all around these small islands 


⍟ An interesting memory was this kind old lady making some elaborated glass creation in her shop just at the cashier, you can notice all the small details on these elaborated creations which is the reason why the glass made in here is famous around the world 







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