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Where to eat and shop Kosher (Kashèr) in Venice
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Kosher pastries in Venice. (Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto)
Italians understand the word "kosher," though their term for it is lecito (which just means "legal" or "allowed by law").
Here are some restaurants that provide kosher meals in Venice under the strict supervision of the Chief Rabbi of Venice:
Kosher meals
Ristorante Gam Gam
Sotoportego Gheto Vecchio 1122, Cannaregio
tel. +39-041-523-1495
www.jewishvenice.org
Hebrew traditions meet Venetian cuisine in Venice's only full-fledged restaurant that keeps Kosher (it's run by Hasidim).
Centro Comunitario, Casa di Riposo Israelitica
Campo Gheto Novo 2874, Cannaregio
tel. +39-041-716-002.
Kosher pastries and other products. Open lunch only for meals (Shabbat upon reservations).
Kosher bakeries and food markets
Panificio Volpe
Calle Ghetto Vecchio 1143, Cannaregio
tel. +39-041-715-178
Bread and other foodstuffs Afiyat Israel
Panificio Albonico
S. Croce 2268B
tel. +39-041-721-259
Bakery.
Related pages
- Kosher lodgings in Venice
- Touring the Jewish Ghetto of Venice
- Kosher hotels in Rome
- Kosher dining in: Rome, Florence, Milan
- Jewish Italy
- Religious tours to Italy
- Dining in Venice - Typical Venetian dishes
- Useful dining phrases
- On dining in Italy - Meals, specialties, and quirks
- Saving money on dining in Italy
This material was last updated April 2009. All information was accurate at the time.
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