Cantina Do Mori
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With its dark wood interior, peeling mirrors and cauldrons hanging from the ceiling, entering Do Mori is a little like stepping back in time. Close to the Rialto market, it's popular with fisherman and market workers who come here … Read more
With its dark wood interior, peeling mirrors and cauldrons hanging from the ceiling, entering Do Mori is a little like stepping back in time. Close to the Rialto market, it's popular with fisherman and market workers who come here to swap notes on the day's trade and spin tall tales to tourists. Read less

Authentic bacaro full of locals
With its dark wood interior, peeling mirrors and cauldrons hanging from the ceiling, entering Do Mori is a little like stepping back in time. Close to the Rialto market, it's popular with fisherman and market workers who come here to swap notes on the day's trade and spin tall tales to tourists.
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