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re: Italy (Rome/Florence/Venice) eating recommendations?
Posted on 2/10/13 at 2:25 pm to urinetrouble
Posted on 2/10/13 at 2:25 pm to urinetrouble
Advice for Rome:
Walk around a bit enjoying the sights and working up an appetite. When you get hungry, just venture off the beaten path a bit into the narrow street and alleys. Let your olfactory senses guide you, you can't go wrong. Enjoy some of the least expensive, delicious real Italian food you can imagine.
Two important points:
-stay away from the squares or any place that has pictures of their food.
-do not,under any circumstances, allow yourself to be photographed next to one of the toothless gladiators in front of the Colosseum, if you do, you'll most certainly regret it.
The restaurants around the Pantheon are all quite good, and technically, yes this is a square but every rule has to have an exception.
Walk around a bit enjoying the sights and working up an appetite. When you get hungry, just venture off the beaten path a bit into the narrow street and alleys. Let your olfactory senses guide you, you can't go wrong. Enjoy some of the least expensive, delicious real Italian food you can imagine.
Two important points:
-stay away from the squares or any place that has pictures of their food.
-do not,under any circumstances, allow yourself to be photographed next to one of the toothless gladiators in front of the Colosseum, if you do, you'll most certainly regret it.
The restaurants around the Pantheon are all quite good, and technically, yes this is a square but every rule has to have an exception.
Posted on 2/11/13 at 12:27 pm to ruzil
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-do not,under any circumstances, allow yourself to be photographed next to one of the toothless gladiators in front of the Colosseum, if you do, you'll most certainly regret it.
Do they bite?
Posted on 2/11/13 at 1:24 pm to ruzil
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The restaurants around the Pantheon are all quite good
Ristorante Maccheroni - Was suggested to us by our private tour guide. You won't be disappointed.
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For Rome, I would just try to find info on Anthony Bourdain's trips there (The Layover and No Reservations)--every place he went in Rome looked absolutely amazing.
Actually tried Cacio e Pepe after seeing him go there. It was so simple, yet so damn good.
This post was edited on 2/11/13 at 1:27 pm
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