Ravioleria
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Calle della Madonnetta, 1465, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy
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Calle della Madonnetta, 1465, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy
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Great selection of Chinese food! We loved the dumplings! Friendly and clean location. Highly recommended!
I tried this place and absolutely loved it! The baozi, jiaozi and the xiao long bao are super delicious you can really taste that they are freshly handmade. Waiting 9 minutes for fresh food is no problem at all, it’s totally worth it. The food was amazing and you should definitely give it a try!
This hole-in-the-wall was a welcome respite after a week of Italian fare. I ordered the zha jiang mian (炸酱面) and jian bing guo zi (煎饼果子). The zha jiang mian was packed with flavor and had a good amount of toppings (meat, fresh / pickled veggies). However, the sauce was a bit too salty for me, so I had to dilute it with some water. The jian bing guo zi was delicious albeit not traditional (i.e. includes a sausage, missing crispy cracker). The portion was generous and enough for two. Overall, this place is a great choice for a convenient, affordable, and satisfying meal.
Had a craving for Chinese food while in Venice and came across a small shop that served savory crepes and steamed dumplings. The food was tasty and really hit the spot. Enjoyed my meal sitting outside near Palazzo Soranzo—it was peaceful and a nice break from walking around.
Feels strange to say the best food I ate in Venice wasn't Italian - but the chinese bread with pork from Ravioleria was my food highlight of the day! The meat was outstanding and seasoned to perfection 😋 There was a 5-10 minute wait for the food to be ready but it was 100% worth it.
This hole-in-the-wall was a welcome respite after a week of Italian fare. I ordered the zha jiang mian (炸酱面) and jian bing guo zi (煎饼果子). The zha jiang mian was packed with flavor and had a good amount of toppings (meat, fresh / pickled veggies). However, the sauce was a bit too salty for me, so I had to dilute it with some water. The jian bing guo zi was delicious albeit not traditional (i.e. includes a sausage, missing crispy cracker). The portion was generous and enough for two. Overall, this place is a great choice for a convenient, affordable, and satisfying meal.