Taverna del Campiello Remer
Lonely Planet review for Taverna del Campiello Remer
Off the tourist routes and close to any Venetian foodie’s heart, you’ll find this vaulted cavern that opens onto a secluded square along the Grand Canal. Buffet-style lunches come fully loaded with affettati (Trevisana sausages and cured meats) and freshly made pasta for about €20. At dinner, abundant primi are served family-style with about a pound of pasta for two, and diners valiantly struggle to leave room for the grilled catch of the day and the obligatory tiramisu. Specials are recited rather than written down, and the sign says: menú turistico non ghe xe (there’s no tourist menu). Book ahead, or brave the crowds for an aperitivo and cicheti buffet.
Traveller reviews for Taverna del Campiello Remer (1)
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Crowded but worth it. Reservations a must for dinner.
ilgavilan recommends this,
We took LPs suggestion and came by for cicheti one evening and it's a great spot that has a very un-Venice like locals feel. For 12 euros we had two glasses of wine and all the great nosh we could want: pasta, risotto, etc. The crowd spilled out onto the secluded square facing the Grand Canal.
We made a res for the following night and had a football team's worth of great food. The service was great, including late night conversations about our home town over extra glasses of Vin Santo and licorice liquor. We waddled out at midnight. Highest recommendation!








