The island is also well known for its excellent restaurants where you can taste the specialties of fresh fish, typical of the area. Do not miss to taste the delicious “risotto di gò” (characteristic fish of the Venetian lagoon) and do not miss the typical sweets of Burano, the “Bussolà” or the “Esse” also known as the “Biscotti Buranelli”. Finally, for those who wish to continue the trip, it is possible to make a further stop in Torcello, famous for being the first settlement of the Veneti in the lagoon to escape the barbarian invasions.
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