Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Food in Rome

Many of the kilos that I'd lost before we left Australia have managed to find me :(  I'm not too worried though, we're enjoying the great food here and I'll diet when we get home.  We have been very lucky and have had some great meals and tried heaps of different things -more so than other times. Restaurants can be a bit hit and miss -places that you've been to before can have gone off or those that others recommend are not quite to your taste.  We have been to old favourites and have tried new places.  Our favourite place in Rome is still Taberna Recina in Via Elvia Recina 22-24-26 Roma
tel 067000413 
The only problem with this restaurant is that we eat too much - the food is fantastic and everything is always freshly made. We decided to not have dessert last time we went but just had to try a chocolate and ricotta crostata which had just come out of the oven :) -it was beautiful.  We hope to be able to go one more time before we leave.

Pasta and broccoli in brodo di arzilla (a type of fish), very tasty
Fettucini guanciale e carciofi -not sure who had the best pasta, both were delicious
Carciofio alla romana - so good
Brasato di chianina al vino rosso (braised chianina beef filet) -Very tender beef in a tasty wine sauce
Abbacchio al forno -the best roast lamb on the planet
Insalata mista -baby salad vegetables including fennel, rocket, lettuce and radichio -just perfect
Chocolate and ricotta crostata -so delicious


Yesterday we had lunch at 'Gusto Osteria which is just near Ara Pacis and the Mausoleum of Augustus.  It was  a busy time to be there -a lot of people out for Sunday lunch. We tried fairly typical Roman dishes and enjoyed our meal.



Frittata di cicoria e pecorino -very nice too!

Tonnarelli 'cacio e pepe' -one of Rob's favourites

Scarola con uvetta e pinoli - endive with sultanas and pine nuts. A combination which works well.


Maccheroncini alla carbonara - really tasty and well made but with hindsight it was probably a bit too rich for me for a lunchtime meal
Rob also had a tiramisu -quite a robust version.  Over all a very nice meal in a bustling environment -the Roma v Firenze game live on  TV was a bonus ;)

Today we bought some bread, cheese and prosciutto from "La Differenza di Paolo Stramaccioni" Largo Magna Grecia,4 Roma.  The prosciutto was beautiful, the nicest that we've ever had.  It was so sweet and nothing like the excessively salty prosciutto that we get at home -Italy keeps its best food for Italians whereas we export ours, we have got it all wrong!!

While I'm mentioning favourites, I may as well add our regular coffee places:
Alex Cafe Via Magna Grecia, 101/A Roma.  The guys that run this place are really friendly and make good coffee, a regular stop off on our way to the metro.



The Gallery Cafe, Via Del Tritone, 36 Roma
Another place for good coffee and spremuta. They also make great panini and are next door to the Gallery Art & Fashion

Tourists always head for Tazza D'oro 

and San Eustachio Caffe 

because they are mentioned in all of the travel guides.  They are there for a reason, they both make great coffee.  When tours turn up at these bars it can be really crowded but otherwise they are fine.  They each sell other coffee related stuff -snapped up by groups of tourists.

Our favourite pizza place is at Piazza Re Di Roma 19/20. Pizzeria  (Alvasis S.R.L.) make the best suppli, arancione, calzone, pizza etc.... I love their pizza bianca stuffed with spinach - can't remember what it's called but it's great.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Delfina Delettrez

Had to include the window displays from this shop near Piazza di Spagna
http://delfinadelettrez.com/

Photo catch up



Cool mosaics in a shop window -I'm looking forward to having time to start my mosaics again




Italian gnomes know how to dress well ;)
We wanted to buy this but it was several thousand too much -I don't know how we would have got it home
 
This was many more thousand too much :(

There are so many interesting old doors -many are in great condition like this one


but the more interesting doors have lost a bit of their shine

and have the occasional bit of graffiti
Notes to Pasqualino
The Pasqualino statue traditionally had anonymous protest type letters stuck to it but now he has been put up high on a plinth and the notes are stuck to a board alongside him
This guy went shopping with his cat on his shoulder and crossed a really busy road.  The cat didn't seem to mind and wasn't being held.




Sunday, 4 December 2011

Maaxi

I've had the flu for a few days so haven't posted -didn't want to waste the few days we have left so have gone out but not bothered with the blog.  We went to Maxxi yesterday and I loved it.
http://www.fondazionemaxxi.it/?lang=en

Maxxi is Rome's contemporary art and architecture museum which is set in an absolutely amazing gallery space.  There were several really good exhibitions and we spent hours checking them out. The "Indian Highway" exhibition was really impressive and had some very large complex sculptures.  It is really worth seeing.  You can't take photos in the gallery space so check out the Maxxi web site to see a selection of exhibits.

We were interviewed for a customer satisfaction survey (in Italian, we managed to answer everything ok so our Italian must be improving). I felt obliged to answer after having subjected people to interviews for years as part of my work :)

Maxxi is at Via Guido Reni, 4/A   Roma 00196

Opening hours
Tue-Wed-Thur-Fri-Sun
11.00-19.00
Sat
11.00-22.00

Closed
every Monday,  1 May & 25 December

Roma si mette in luce

The Christmas lights are going on in stages and there are heaps of people out in the streets checking them out.

http://www.romasimetteinluce.it/homepage

The last of the lights in Piazza Venezia &Via Del Corso are turned on this Thursday at 7.00pm.  They should be impressive as there are masses of strands in the Italian tricolore.  It will be our last night in Rome so we will have a late night as packing will have to wait until we get back
 A Christmas tree in Via Della Croce -I guess that Mercedes really like their logo and are getting their advertising dollar's worth but they could have left a star or angel at the top of the tree.

Xmas lights from Piazza di Pietra and Hadrian's temple




The everyday street lights are impressive

The Stella McCartney store in Via Borgognona

http://www.stellamccartney.com/default/stores/Rome

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Le luci natalizie - Christmas lights in Rome


Christmas lights are going up all over Rome.  I've never seen so many people perched precariously on ladders - tying lights to whatever they can find over shop entrances.  The Via Condotti lights were on last night as well as in surrounding streets.
Christmas tree in Piazza S. Lorenzo in Lucina


Lights in Via Condotti



Mercedes Benz' logo is under each of the main decorations

Not many people around to see the lights

Trinita' dei Monti

A young guy was messing around with a laser pointer at the top of the Spanish Steps -it must have been fairly powerful

because he was also pointing the laser beam into the upper floor windows across the Piazza  (those with lights on)


This dentist obviously doesn't mind having an audience :)

Palazzo Valentini

 Palazzo Valentini, Via 4 Novembre,119a  Rome, Italy

Palazzo Valentini should be at the top of your list of places to see in Rome -even if it is only to get an idea about how the buildings of ancient Rome fitted together.  It is the best presented exhibition that we have seen so far.  The excavations are protected by glass walkways.  You are shown through the excavations by a guide and there is an excellent multimedia exhibition (much better than we were expecting)

We went on the Italian tour which was very good, even though the guide spoke a bit quickly for us.  There is also a tour in English. If you're new to Rome, I'd see Palazzo Valentini first because it will help to put everything in context.  Make sure that you get to see Palazzo Valentini!

It is closed Tuesdays.  There are tours every half hour but you need to book a tour in your language- you can just go there on a day  and book a time that suits you and come back later.  Palazzo Valentini is very close to Piazza Venezia so it is easy to find and there are never ending fantastic things to see close by.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wocoQd-Poo4

Revealed Rome is one of my favourite sites for info about Rome
http://www.revealedrome.com/2011/08/palazzo-valentini-domus-underground-ancient-rome.html