I fell in love with Venice on our first trip in 2014. She's like a siren that seduces you and claims you, and then you belong to her. I wanted to come back and see it again while I could still walk. We are getting a bit older, and Venice, well, she's a bit rough on the feet. It was just as beautiful and magical as I remembered.
Food picks in the shape of gondola iron prows. Then after some snacks, we had dinner inside the restaurant — Ristorante Caffè Quadri, one of the gems of this old piazza.
We began with Buffalo Mozzarella with Fresh Tomato and Calabrian Oregano. First, they drizzled the mozzarella generously with Extra Virgin Olive Oil, then they took a bundle of oregano with tiny leaves that looked like thyme, and shook it all over the mozzarella. What a cool presentation! And then, of course, came the slices of cured ham from Parma. It's true that the simplest foods taste the best.
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