May 24, 2018

La Dolce Vita: Five Italian Restaurants You Cannot Miss

Every country is known for its special cuisines and favourite foods. For example, when you speak about Mexico, your mind gets filled up with the visions of guacamole and nachos. New York means enjoying roasted nuts on the while Tokyo reminds one of soup bowls and sushi. And, when you mention Italy, the first thought that comes to your mind is food. Well, if you are planning a trip to Italy, you must get ready for a great culinary experience. You have indeed made a perfect choice in picking Italy as your holiday destination. After all, you will get to see rich history, magnificent architecture and loads of fun-filled activities. Apart from that, there is Italian food and drink to enjoy. So, look for rentals in Italy  so that you can enjoy a comfortable and luxurious stay well within your budget.

Five Great Restaurants in Italy

There is an endless number of restaurants in Italy that are indeed unique and special. However, as it is not possible to cover all of them, one has to narrow down the list to a few of them that one must visit. Here are some options.

  1. L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele
    At this amazing restaurant, you get the best pizzas ever and in just two options, or marinara pizza and Margherita pizza. Neapolitan pizzas are known for their simplicity and authenticity. You will love the thin, authentic raised-crust and tangy sauce, made from the locally grown tomatoes and herb as that are fresh. The creamy mozzarella makes the taste even special and soars the expectations. Keep in mind that the restaurant gets really busy, so you might have to wait for your turn to get a table. The best part is that the pizzas and the drinks are reasonably priced.
  2. Antiche Sere OsteriaEnoteca
    Another good restaurant can be found in a tiny village in Umbria, Bevagna. The village boasts of a dozen restaurants, and the best happens to be Antiche Sere Osteria-Enoteca. Located at the edge of the village, you can enjoy a range of regional dishes here. Made from best of local ingredients, you can taste the best truffle omelet and the softest ricotta. This is just the right combination after a day in the Umbrian sun. Service is friendly while the prices are reasonable.
  3. Oasis SaporiAntichi
    Oasis SaporiAntichi lies just off the Naples-Bari. It is a marvelous restaurant that lies in a charming remote village of Vallesaccarda. However, one is rewarded with antique flavors and superb dishes. Enjoy a fantastic ravioli with burnt garlic as well as home-produced, soups, pasta and olive oil. Seasonal variations include mushrooms, baccalà, truffles, and locally sourced meats. You will love the starters of mozzarella and miraculous hams and end with homemade ice creams. Enjoy the exquisite tastes and warm hospitality at very reasonable prices.
  4. Trattoria La Brinca
    If you are looking for authentic Ligurian cuisine, then head for Trattoria La Brinca. Take a short scenic drive from autostrada at Lavagna and head up into the hills. Arrive at Campo di Ne to discover this fantastic family-run restaurant. You get to taste both meat and vegetarian tasting menus made from fresh ingredients from the surrounding. You must taste their ravioli filled with herbs in spicy meat or the slow-cooked or stuffed meats. Pick from their showcase of seasonal fruits and berries and cheese from neighboring farmers.
  5. ErBuchetto
    Italian food is most family businesses and an unexpected delight. Er, Buchetto is one of the restaurants that fit the few core stereotypes of Italian cuisine. The restaurant may be small and serves very few things, but you must try this porchetta bar. You will love their simple sandwich made of porchetta, crusty bread and the wine they serve with it. Don’t be surprised if you order another full porchetta plate.

One of the most challenging thing while eating in Italy is that there are so many options and so little time to try out everything. Plus, you need to keep in mind space in your stomach. Still, there are a number of Italian dishes that you must try out while in Italy. Look for regional specialties and seasonal delicacies apart from the usual pizzas and pasta. Try out Bottarga, which is an Italian delicacy and is best described as “Sicilian Caviar.” Another hotly contested Italian dish is the wide, flat pasta noodle, the Lasagna. Florentine T-bone steak is another of Italy’s best, and one should also try the hearty soup, Ribollita. You will love Polenta, a corn mush as well as the aromatic truffles. Aloes, do taste Focaccia, freshly baked bread in the morning.

Here is how to enjoy Italy and its great food!

  • When you enter a small bar, which is called a café in Italy, you can order a cappuccino or simply uncaffè. Stay at the counter, sip your coffee slowly and chat with the barista, if you know a bit of Italian.
  • Enjoy a traditional pizza, and this is a great way to enjoy a relaxed evening or lunch out with your friends. Wherever you go, you are likely to experience a high-quality pizza, so just pick one that you fancy.
  • Before lunch or dinner, it is a good idea to enjoy a nice aperitivo, as this is the Italian style of life at its best. You can munch on some snacks as you sip your wine at a local bar. Soak in the sun and watch the life go by.
  • Sunday lunch is a serious affair in Italy, and you must go to a special place to enjoy your Sunday lunch in a trattoria.
  • After dinner, take a stroll and look for a place where you can enjoy a good gelato.

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