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Completely from scratch home made food from an old Italian lady in a little off the beaten path town where you need to park on the only road in/out and walk throughout the town. With the local region wines to accompany it.
Oh. My. *******. God.
No one else in the world could possibly eat this well (and certainly nowhere I've been). It's unbelievably amazing. It has ruined pretty much all other food for me.
Yeah, first time I've been here. You must be kidding. The food everywhere is amazing (although even in Aus I really enjoy Italian food). And I get better wine here for $5-8 from the corner store than I get for $30 at Dans. Everything else is ****ing expensive though.I take it you're in Italy?
I thought the food was overrated there tbh.
Not enough toppings or cheese crusts on their pizzas, I tried to order a BBQ Meatlovers and they looked at me like I was from outer space.
Yeah, first time I've been here. You must be kidding. The food everywhere is amazing (although even in Aus I really enjoy Italian food). And I get better wine here for $5-8 from the corner store than I get for $30 at Dans. Everything else is ******* expensive though.
Edit: Also, did you have any of that ultra home-made cooking? I was just lucky I knew someone who picked me up from the regional station then drove me up into this little 1300's village for it. Unreal.
Apologies. I've been hitting the pre dinner wines. The only pizza place I've been to so far had a decent amount of variety. However that was quite close to the main Rome station/interchange and to be fair there were about 6 restaurant/pizza places within about 100m of one intersection there. One of them was even a lebanese pizza place .I was joking about the pizza, they only have the standard cheese and pepperoni or salami there, they don't do all the Dominos style toppings we have here.
Amazing some of the little villages in places like Italy, France and Spain, they're very generous with their food and wine, they really know how to live there.
Apologies. I've been hitting the pre dinner wines. The only pizza place I've been to so far had a decent amount of variety. However that was quite close to the main Rome station/interchange and to be fair there were about 6 restaurant/pizza places within about 100m of one intersection there. One of them was even a lebanese pizza place .
Not yet, but I have family in the south, very close to the Amalfi coast. I'm seeing them on Sunday. It's on my list.I didn't rate Rome that much, have you been down to Sorrento and the Amalfi coast? There's a town called Positano there which is amazing, like an Italian Santorini.
We all have different tastes.For some reason it amuses me that someone in their 20s or 30s from Australia didn't "rate Rome that much".
We all have different tastes.
I'm sure there are things you rate that Plugger doesn't.
Okay, I think I'm hooked. I think it was the xmas episode 'Miracle on Third or Fourth Street' that did it for me, and it's been quality ever since. I'm on board.Same here, thought I should finally give it a go. Only 3 eps in and I'm not sure If I'll stick around, but I see potential. Hope it grabs me on coming episodes. Can definitely see the love/hate aspect (particularly if one factors in the Emmy adoration it received, ala Modern Family).
Absolutely. I'm not being critical. It's just interesting to say casually "I don't rate Rome that much". Especially for a young Australian travelling. To me, anywhere in Europe is pretty fascinating purely because it's architecture and cultural identity is more than 200 years old.
I disliked Venice.Absolutely. I'm not being critical. It's just interesting to say casually "I don't rate Rome that much". Especially for a young Australian travelling. To me, anywhere in Europe is pretty fascinating purely because it's architecture and cultural identity is more than 200 years old.
Apart from the historical aspect I didn't rate Rome, nightlife isn't great and it's expensive, crowded, traffic is a nightmare and there are a heap of dodgy pickpockets there. I had some gypsy kids try to pickpocket me outside the Colosseum but like a gladiator I threw them off with a big don't argue.
Where? Pier st?You Westys in Melbourne need to have a curry from the Altona Curry House. ******* awesome and cheap
Everything's coming up Igloo.On the way back from the VFL today on the train I was listening to my ipod. When I got back to Geelong, I walked to my car, and the last song had 3 seconds left when I sat down. Incredibly satisfying.
I disliked Venice.