Rosa Salva
Venice
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Being one of the city’s best patisseries, especially recommended for breakfasts or coffees, Rosa Salva offers several local specialities like zaleti and baicoli, which are typical Venetian cookies, as well the famous tiramisu, as well as a vast patisserie selection. At lunchtime, they also offer light meal options.
Useful Information
- Address: Sestiere di San Marco, 950, Venice
- Email: info@rosasalva.it
- Phone: +39 041 521 0544
- More Info: www.rosasalva.it/it/rosa-salva-shop
- Address: Mon–Sat 8am–8pm, Sun closed
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/rosasalva.venezia/
Cafés
Coffee is as important as pasta for the Italians. And as the place where it all began — coffee was introduced to Europe through the port of Venice — it is no surprise the city is full of cafés. If you want to act like a local, there are some unwritten rules you should keep in mind when ordering your coffee. - Cappuccino or any other kind of coffee based on milk should only be drunk in the morning. - When ordering an espresso, do not use the word espresso, which is actually just a technical phrase. Ask the barista for simply "un caffè". - And last but not least, when ordering "un caffè", you do not usually sit down, you simply stand at the bar and enjoy your cup of coffee.

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