Venice on a Plate
Back in the Eighteenth century, Venice swarmed with fritolini, small places where you could buy freshly fried fish wrapped in paper. Something like ancient times street food.
Following this traditional habit, the Vecio Fritolin restaurant, at a stone’s throw from the Rialto Bridge, keeps serving the legendary fried fish in scartosso (“on paper”) in the atmosphere of an old osteria.
Irina Freguia, a native of Venice’s Giudecca Island, is at the helm of the restaurant and promises to offer the typical dishes of the local tradition, revisited with creativity and lightness.
The main ingredient is the city itself, with fresh fish of the day (the refrigerator is banned) and crisp vegetables from Rialto’s market. A preccious corner of old Venice.
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