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Tales from the Table: Hostaria La Vecchia Fontanina

February 11, 2017 by Nat & Tim 5 Comments

vecchia fontanina

Reading menus I love reading menus. Whenever we travel and are staying in town to eat I make it a habit of reading as many menus as I can when walking passed restaurants. Just about every town has at least one dish that shows up on every menu. In Verona, it’s bigoli pasta, one of […]

Filed Under: #honestfoodtales, #VaBene, #worldfoodtourism, Europe, food, fresh pasta, Italy, pasta making, recipe, Tourism, travel, Veneto, wine Tagged With: amarone, europe, food, horse, hostaria la vecchia fontanina, italy, pearà, restaurant, veneto, verona, wine

Laura and the food tour: a food-centric day in Turin

February 4, 2017 by Nat & Tim 8 Comments

Turin food tour

Food tour with Laura If you’ve never taken a food tour when visiting a new city or country, you are really missing out. Faced with the big city of Turin we had some ideas of the local dishes but wanted to get down to the root of the food scene and history and a tour […]

Filed Under: #foodtourism, #theextraordinaryitaliantaste, #VaBene, DOP, Europe, food, IGP, Italy, pasta making, Protected Designation of Origin, Tourism, travel, Turin Tagged With: baratti & milano, caffe mulassano, cappuccino, chocolate, coffee, farmers market, food, food tour, gianduiotto, guido gobino, Laura Sgarlazzetta, mercato di porta palazzo, steffanone fratelli, turin, vegetables

Gorgonzola, Protected Designation of Origin

January 26, 2017 by Nat & Tim 11 Comments

Gorgonzola

Otherwise occupied Getting up early, I check the train schedule, grab some fruit and head to the station by myself. Tim being otherwise occupied with a virus that is draining his body of all fluids. The train to Novara is on time and as it makes its way towards the mountains, I notice the frost […]

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Tales from the table: Merenda Reale

January 21, 2017 by Nat & Tim 15 Comments

Merenda Reale

Merenda Reale We arrived at Caffè San Carlo for our 3:30 reservation, the place was empty except for a few people enjoying a drink while reading the paper. The first thing I thought was, “I hope you don’t plan on sleeping tonight”. Let me explain, our reservation was for the Merenda Reale (literally meaning royal […]

Filed Under: #foodtourism, Europe, food, Italy, Piedmont, Tourism, travel Tagged With: bicerin, Caffe San Carlo, europe, gianduiotto, italy, Merenda Reale, piedmont, Piemonte, savoiardi, torino, turin

Tales from the table: Smile Tree Cocktail Bar

January 14, 2017 by Nat & Tim 4 Comments

Smile Tree

Aperitivo The tradition of aperitivo in Italy is definitely one of our favourite rituals. Late dining, no earlier than 8, is the custom in Italy so to bridge the gap of never ending hunger, aperitivo before dinner in the early evening is exactly what’s needed. Usually, your preferred café will also have a well-stocked bar […]

Filed Under: Europe, food, Italy, Piedmont, recipe, Tourism, travel Tagged With: award, bar, best cocktail bar, cocktail, cocktail bar, drinks, europe, gambero rosso, italy, Piemonte, recipes, smile tree, torino, turin. piedmont

Picturing Bologna

January 11, 2017 by Nat & Tim 7 Comments

Bologna, Italy

Picturing Bologna La dotta, la grassa, la rossa (the learned one, the fat one, the red one) Bologna gets called all three because of its university, its delicious food, and its red roofs. We spent two wonderful weeks there in early November, met some wonderful people, found some great restaurants, great markets, wonderful wine & […]

Filed Under: #VaBene, #worldfoodtourism, blogging, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Europe, food, Italy, photography, travel Tagged With: bars, bologna, churches, emilia-romagna, europe, food, italy, markets, quadrilatero

Modena and the Ferraris

January 3, 2017 by Nat & Tim 6 Comments

modena

An afternoon in Modena So far our morning was a fully packed romp through the wonders of Balsamic vinegar production but, the day was only half over. It was lunch time and our host, Simone, from the Consorzio Tutela Aceto Balsamico di Modena, had a plan to take us to one of his favorite local […]

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The straight DOP (& IGP) on balsamic vinegar

December 30, 2016 by Nat & Tim 9 Comments

balsamico DOP

Modena If you’ve been following along you know that we had a pretty full dance card in Bologna. This day would be our longest yet but absolutely worth the effort. We woke up before the sun and made our way to the train station in order to make it to Modena to meet our hosts […]

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