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Definition of cicchetti in English: cicchetti(also cicheti) plural nountʃɪˈkɛtiCHiˈkedē (chiefly in Venice) savoury snacks or small side dishes, typically served in a bar or informal restaurant. we dined on cicchetti washed down with a glass of local wine Example sentencesExamples - The adults fancied a pick and mix kind of lunch so the cicchetti ticked our boxes.
- If time is tight, come for a quick snack; the bar, with its good range of cicheti, is just as crowded as the main restaurant space.
- Our server disappeared once it got busy (we were seated at the cicchetti bar) and we had to ask for our check three times.
- We ended in a bar near the Pescheria, with live music, a view of the grand canal and outstanding cicchetti.
- Most hot dishes are under 10 euros, while the small cicchetti (Venetian tapas) are one euro each.
- If you avoid the obvious pizza and pasta in favour of seafood and cicchetti, then you'll never feel bloated.
- Their cicchetti offerings with the likes of tempura monkfish with dipping mayo and Venetian frittata, looked seriously tempting.
- Everything is just right, from the wood and marble bar piled high with tasty cicheti to the gleaming copper pots overhead.
- Our bill for two glasses of good wine and a couple of cicchetti each comes to a grand total of 3.70.
- We picked our way through plates of freshly cooked 'cicheti', sort of Venetian tapas, and sampled that day's short list of local wines by the glass.
- On my visit to Bar Ombra on Tuesday none of the cicchetti we had disappointed us.
- Just 10 euro got us a glass of wine, eight cicchetti and a spot by the canalside.
- Eating on a budget in Venice usually means hitting up the city's cicchetti bars.
- Francesco and his son Matteo vary the cicchetti they produce daily, depending upon what's in season.
- Most people come here for the polpette - spicy meatballs - but the other cicheti are good, too - especially, in spring and autumn, the batter-fried artichokes.
- Inspired by the scruffy bars of downtown New York, and the bars of Venice that serve 'cicheti' bar snacks, the restaurants share a casual, cool scruffiness and an absolute dedication to delicious food.
OriginItalian, from cicchetto (denoting a single dish). Definition of cicchetti in US English: cicchetti(also cicheti) plural nounCHiˈkedē (chiefly in Venice) savory snacks or small side dishes, typically served in a bar or informal restaurant. we dined on cicchetti washed down with a glass of local wine Example sentencesExamples - If you avoid the obvious pizza and pasta in favour of seafood and cicchetti, then you'll never feel bloated.
- Inspired by the scruffy bars of downtown New York, and the bars of Venice that serve 'cicheti' bar snacks, the restaurants share a casual, cool scruffiness and an absolute dedication to delicious food.
- Everything is just right, from the wood and marble bar piled high with tasty cicheti to the gleaming copper pots overhead.
- Just 10 euro got us a glass of wine, eight cicchetti and a spot by the canalside.
- On my visit to Bar Ombra on Tuesday none of the cicchetti we had disappointed us.
- Eating on a budget in Venice usually means hitting up the city's cicchetti bars.
- We ended in a bar near the Pescheria, with live music, a view of the grand canal and outstanding cicchetti.
- If time is tight, come for a quick snack; the bar, with its good range of cicheti, is just as crowded as the main restaurant space.
- Our bill for two glasses of good wine and a couple of cicchetti each comes to a grand total of 3.70.
- Most people come here for the polpette - spicy meatballs - but the other cicheti are good, too - especially, in spring and autumn, the batter-fried artichokes.
- Their cicchetti offerings with the likes of tempura monkfish with dipping mayo and Venetian frittata, looked seriously tempting.
- Most hot dishes are under 10 euros, while the small cicchetti (Venetian tapas) are one euro each.
- The adults fancied a pick and mix kind of lunch so the cicchetti ticked our boxes.
- Francesco and his son Matteo vary the cicchetti they produce daily, depending upon what's in season.
- Our server disappeared once it got busy (we were seated at the cicchetti bar) and we had to ask for our check three times.
- We picked our way through plates of freshly cooked 'cicheti', sort of Venetian tapas, and sampled that day's short list of local wines by the glass.
OriginItalian, from cicchetto (denoting a single dish). |