B"H
Thank you Yari for the wonderful write up & thank you to all those who left the fantastic comments about GAM GAM. I will also look into some vegan desserts. Hope to see you all back soon. Reservations not required, but recommended: 041 523 1495.
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
How to Spend 36 Hours in Venice
B"H
Just googling around and found a very interesting article:
Experience Plus! Tour Leader, Sara V. shares her secrets on how to get the most out of 36 hours in Venice. Right along with visiting S. Marco, the Tower, Rialto & the Rialto Market, Murano & Burano, check out Sara's choice for the one lunch in Venice:
"Continue your walk through the neighborhood of Cannaregio from Ponte delle Guglie. Head under the Sottoportego del Ghetto Vecchio (see if you can find the marks on the wall caused by the rings that were a part of the gates that were closed after dark when the Jewish population was required to stay inside the Ghetto). Depending on your timing, if it’s lunch time you could try the only restaurant serving kosher food in Venice called GAM GAM."
Thank's Sara! You gotta love that! I hope I get to meet her someday so I can take her to lunch;)
Italian Word of the Day Post: Buonissimo = Very Good
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Just googling around and found a very interesting article:
Experience Plus! Tour Leader, Sara V. shares her secrets on how to get the most out of 36 hours in Venice. Right along with visiting S. Marco, the Tower, Rialto & the Rialto Market, Murano & Burano, check out Sara's choice for the one lunch in Venice:
"Continue your walk through the neighborhood of Cannaregio from Ponte delle Guglie. Head under the Sottoportego del Ghetto Vecchio (see if you can find the marks on the wall caused by the rings that were a part of the gates that were closed after dark when the Jewish population was required to stay inside the Ghetto). Depending on your timing, if it’s lunch time you could try the only restaurant serving kosher food in Venice called GAM GAM."
Thank's Sara! You gotta love that! I hope I get to meet her someday so I can take her to lunch;)
Italian Word of the
click it up Menu-issimo
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