Best Brunch spots in Rome
Our latest Italian blog web contest dedicated to brunches has just been closed and here follow the results, translated for our friends not understanding Italian. Top 5 BRUNCH SPOTS IN ROME The Perfect Bun 35% Bakery House 21% Said 15% Open Colonna 5% Grandma Bistrot 4% The amount of collected votes has been impressive, by far our most popular contest. More than the one dedicated to Roman pastas, unbelievable! Maybe it’s just because Italy is approaching an important political election right this...
Read MoreThe “Untouchables”
We have prepared a list of places in Rome which we enjoy visiting time and again. According to us these places are to be regarded as “must-visit” because of their constant quality over time in terms of hospitality and offering, to the point that we like to refer to them as “The Untouchables”. Three addresses (yes, there is one exception you can find as you browse…) for each of the 25 categories we have created for your reference. When you click on the link provided for each venue you will be able to...
Read More4 new “sweet” spots in Rome and nearby
True, we have already said that, so we will somehow repeat ourselves: Rome is really seething with food-related new openings and initiatives! Over the last few months we have witnessed a number of new interesting openings. And we want to provide you with a quick anticipation of four new “sweet” spots which stood out right away from their start. Write it down…we are looking forward to receiving your comments if you go visit them! 1) I Dolci di Nonna Vincenza. The Sicilian tradition from Catania (north east...
Read MoreBrunch in Rome Roundup
Follow this link for our update about brunching in Rome There is a food trend sweeping across Italy called brunch! Food is a national obsession in Italy and meals and meal times are honored tradition but brunch has gained popularity in recent years. While the concept of brunch may be ordinary to Anglo Saxons, for Italians (or at least for Romans) the idea took a while to catch on. There are a few reasons for this. First of all, Rome is not a breakfast culture. A Roman breakfast is generally a hurried activity...
Read MoreWhat is your Brunch in Rome?
First two letters from Breakfast and last letters from Lunch … et voila “Brunch”! Now let’s try to pronounce this word, once … and then another. Don’t you also find that it indicates a full sound, smooth, round at the same time fills the mouth, sharpen a “wake-up taste” and tempt the spirit to slow down? We think “Brunch” is exactly all this together: a short sequence of hours between breakfast and lunch, to enjoy time alone or with friends, indulging in...
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