
Burano (not to be confused with nearby glass producing Murano) is a small island in Venice’s lagoon easily accessible by vaporetto service from Fondamente Nuove. The Laguna Nord (LN) line leaves every 30 minutes and the trip takes 40 minutes. The boat stops at Murano, Mazzorbo, and Burano. Its proximity to Venice and its unique ambiance make it a worthwhile day-trip, especially for checking out some out of the way fish restaurants.

I recommend disembarking at Mazzorbo, a half deserted little island that is connected to Burano by a bridge. The walk from the Marzzorbo vaporetto stop to Burano takes around 5 minutes, but I stop along the way to admire the 13th century church of Santa Caterina, now enclosed in the walls of a public park.

Once you cross the bridge to Burano, you are free to meander the streets populated with brightly colored houses in varying states of repair. There are a few canals and bridges that criss-cross through the pleasant fishing village. Burano has few major sites-the Church of San Martino and the Lace Museum are the major ones-so the real reason to come here is to get lost in the island life with its Technicolor buildings and, of course, to eat. This dreamy island makes a good backdrop for a food coma induced at restaurants like Trattoria al Gatto Nero, where classic lagoon fish are prepared with care.

Kick off the meal with an antipasto misto for a sampling of marinated and broiled fish. There is an ample selection of primi; especially good are the pasta con canocchie e scampi (with sweet crustaceans) and favolli fritti (fried local crabs). Ask for pesce particolare della laguna to get fish you are unlikely to find beyond Venice’s lagoon. This is definitely the kind of place that inspires ordering antipasto, primo, secondo, contorno and dolce. Walk it all off while wandering the streets of this most surreal island.
Trattoria al Gatto Nero da Ruggero
Via Giudecca, 88
30142 Burano (VE)
Tel. 041 730120
Categories: Restaurants, Venice
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May 25th, 2009 at 1:51 pm[...] And Katie Parla has a restaurant recommendation on Burano, too, where you can get Venetian seafood specialties. The photos make me hungry. Tags: [...]
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I had a wonderful meal of pasta with seafood at Gatto Nero. Burano in general is a delight – and a photographer’s dream.
May 17th, 2009 at 2:04 amLooks incredible! I want to eat it all now!
May 17th, 2009 at 7:17 amDelicious! Now I wish we were going back to Venice on this trip too!
May 17th, 2009 at 6:19 pmYeah they dont mess around at Gatto Nero. I love the biodiversity of the lagoon and that you only find certain fish and shellfish at different times of year. GN is a great place to try out the local specialties.
May 17th, 2009 at 10:03 pmFried crabs!!! They look fantastic. Were they served with any sort of delicious aioli dipping sauce?
May 18th, 2009 at 4:54 am@Marion, no dipping sauce since they are so sweet and flavorful on their own. the most they give you is a lemon wedge.
May 18th, 2009 at 8:23 amVery peaceful and beautiful city. I loves bight color houses and small boats…..
August 20th, 2009 at 9:27 am