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Przekaż informację zwrotnąA great place to eat take away in Venice, healthy and espresso food. A pleasure to see the lady preparing the ravioli by hand as shown in the video. Prices are normal for the Venetian context. Advised! Service: Dine in Meal type: Other Price per person: €1–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Ravioli Di Gamberi 5pz, Ravioli Misti 5 Tipi
Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3
Ravioleria is a small street food ravioli restaurant in Venice and it was a pleasant discovery that made me return to Japan. The atmosphere of the place was welcoming and authentic, with a feeling of warmth and familiarity that immediately won me over. The ravioli were simply delicious, with a tasty filling and fresh, light dough that melted in your mouth. Each bite was a culinary journey through rich, authentic flavours. Highly recommended BAOZI, I tasted them for the first time in Japan and they were identical. What struck me most was the attention to detail and love for the culinary art that shone through in every dish. You could perceive the craftsmanship and passion of the chefs in creating high quality and genuine food. Furthermore, the staff were extremely friendly and welcoming, adding a personal touch to my dining experience. 5 STARS BECAUSE: RAVIOLERIA was a true hidden gem in Venice, and made me feel like I was back in Japan through the flavors and sensations I experienced during the meal. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an authentic and memorable dining experience.
Delicious ! The best Chinese takeaway food I've had the opportunity to taste. Bao, noodle ravioli, everything is good! Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Ignore the bad reviews. It's just Caucasian people that have no idea what good food is. They are the McDonald's types. I grew up in traditional Japanese and northern Chinese food. My mother traveled to Asia every month. So growing up I was quiet fortunate to eat good food from around the world. I've lived in Beijing. My ex husband is Taiwanese. I wanted my itlian fiance to try real dumplings and was so happy to find this after trying horrible Asian food in Rome. By far the worst I've ever had was in Rome. Brindisi had some ok sushi but it was way to westernized. This restaurant in Venice is amazing. My fiance was so hesitant to try this. He even works in venice. After trying it he loved it so much we go back quiet a bit. The guys working there are so kind. Even today my fiance said he was craving ramen and dumplings. This is coming from a guy that would only eat itlian food too. He even learned how to use chop sticks. I'm so proud of him. Next time we'll use the dance light up chopsticks that I have. Now if only they made tea leaf eggs. I would buy all of them. I'm so glad I found at least 1 good Asian restaurant here in Italy. Living here has been wonderful but difficult because I'm so use to eatting Asian food every week like I did in the usa. Now I hope to find a good sushi restaurant and pho. Fingers crossed. At least we found amazing dumplings and noodles in Venice and good ramen in padova.