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The Roman feast continues

The Roman feast continues

The Roman feast continues

Thanks, Jupiter, to the Roman friends! Like this, we didn’t have to go to a place full of tourists and mediocre food. Instead, we had a lovely lunch in Rome’s Jewish quarter. A very lively trattoria called Giggetto al Portico D’Ottavia. Now, I must confess, I love trattoria Italian food…

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Oct '07
We feasted like the Romans…

We feasted like the Romans…

We feasted like the Romans…

I don’t know how about you, but when I am Italy I don’t want to eat out in too gastronomic restaurants. For me, Italian cuisine is all about hearty, convivial food that I found in Matricianella, this simple and cosy restaurant in the heart of Rome. I did dine in…

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Oct '07
Enoteca Pinchiorri, Florence – praises to Italian gastronomy

Enoteca Pinchiorri, Florence – praises to Italian gastronomy

Enoteca Pinchiorri, Florence – praises to Italian gastronomy

There must be a good reason why Enoteca Pinchiorri has three Michelin stars and is among The World’s 50 Best Restaurants. (As I’ve mentioned before I don’t trust this particular list very much, but, still, such surveys can be good indicators.) Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence is like L’Ambroisie in Paris…

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Jun '07
Il Cibreo (Florence) – talent or marketing?

Il Cibreo (Florence) – talent or marketing?

Il Cibreo (Florence) – talent or marketing?

What I love about Italian food is that you don’t need to go to a fancy high-end place to enjoy it. Italian cooking is all about simplicity and conviviality and even in a simple “walk-in” trattoria, you will most likely find what you are looking for. But I wouldn’t be…

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Jun '07
An image of a huge Mortadella

An image of a huge Mortadella

An image of a huge Mortadella

Isn’t it beautiful? Reviews of some top Florentine restaurants like Il Cibreo, La Giostra, and Enoteca Pinchiorri coming soon!

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Jun '07