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Barril

Barril

Via G.Fiorelli 11, 80121, Napoli, Italy

Pub • Caffè • Panini • Cocktail


"Sono stato al Barril Garden Bar in data locale si trova in una zona molto centrale di Napoli, infatti abbiamo avuto un pò di difficoltà nel trovare parcheggio anche perchè era sabato sera.Dall'esterno non si nota quasi nulla, infatti per accedere al locale vero e proprio bisogna scendere una scalinata per poi ritrovarsi nel luogo dove potersi sedere. Il posto è molto tranquillo e caratteristico, è un giardinetto all'aperto che presenta tanti piccoli dettagli che ho apprezzato durante la visita; oltre alle luci sparse qua e là, è impossibile non notare l'albero centrale, intorno al quale sono disposti tutti i tavolini e panchine, alcuni anche in posti in cui non te lo aspetteresti: mi ha colpito molto uno sgabello usato come tavolino sul bordo del quadrante in cui è piantato l'albero (vedi foto Le cameriere sono molto cordiali, gentili e disponibili, sanno come si tratta un cliente.Il bagno era ok ed igienizzato, quindi se vi scappa andateci senza problemi!Passando alla consumazione, abbiamo preso due drink, un cuba libre e un gin fizz ed erano ottimi, né troppo alcolici, né troppo diluiti, ed i dry snacks che ci hanno servito accanto erano adatti per accompagnarli, l'unico appunto che potrei fare è che ce li hanno serviti direttamente nelle ciotoline, quindi non so se possano essere stati riciclati. Per la consumazione abbiamo pagato euro, un prezzo leggermente più alto della media, ma accettabile considerando il luogo e la locazione del bar.Concludo dicendo che consiglio questo locale, adatto sia ad un'uscita di coppia che ad un aperitivo con gli amici."

Al42 By Pasta Chef Rione S.angelo

Al42 By Pasta Chef Rione S.angelo

Via Dei Funari, 21, Rome, Italy

Pasta • Italiano • Fast Food • Formaggio


"Have you ever experienced food so good that you would wait for hours just to get a taste? Well, welcome to AL42 by Pasta Chef Rione Monti, a restaurant in the heart of Rome that will have you drooling from the moment you step foot inside. From mouthwatering dishes to unforgettable encounters, this culinary haven is a must visit for any foodie traveler. Now, before I delve into the gastronomic wonderland that is AL42, let's address the elephant in the room the wait. Yes, my dear friends, there is typically a wait to enter this renowned establishment. But trust me when I say it's worth every minute of anticipation. We arrived around 7 p.m. and had to endure over an hour of longing stares at the lucky patrons savoring their meals. But hey, good things come to those who wait, right? Pro tip: If you want to minimize your waiting time, I'd recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early. And don't worry, the lively atmosphere in the queue will keep you entertained as you exchange stories with fellow food enthusiasts. Now, here's the catch there's no toilette at AL42. Yes, you heard that right. But hey, when you're about to embark on a culinary adventure of this magnitude, who needs a restroom anyway? Just make sure to plan your pit stops strategically before you get in line. So, what's the deal with the opening hours? AL42 opens its doors twice daily for a limited period from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., and again from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Oh, and they're closed on Tuesdays, so plan accordingly. It's always advisable to double check their timings before you make your way to this food paradise. Once it's finally your turn, Chef Rione Monti himself will greet you and whisk you away to the menu hanging enticingly on the wall. Prepare to be enchanted as he passionately explains every dish, making your taste buds tingle with anticipation. Trust me; this man is a culinary wizard. After much deliberation, you'll place your order with the lovely ladies behind the counter. Don't worry; they're experts at multitasking and handling the sea of hungry customers. Just remember that there's a nominal charge for having your leftovers packed in a to go box. It's a small price to pay for the opportunity to savor these flavors later. Now, let's talk about the food. Oh, dear reader, I can hardly find the words to describe the sheer bliss that graced our palates. Chef Rione Monti was not exaggerating when he proclaimed his Carbonara to be the best. And let me tell you, as an American, I humbly admit that our attempts at Carbonara pale in comparison. This dish was beyond superb; it was life changing. In addition to the Carbonara, our party of four indulged in a feast of flavors. We ordered four different dishes, each more extraordinary than the last. Brace yourself for the culinary lineup: Fettuccine with Bolognese Sauce: Homemade with fresh egg pasta, a divine mix of beef and pork, tomatoes, and Parmesan cheese. It's a classic done to perfection. Fettuccine Alfredo: Homemade with fresh egg pasta, clarified butter, Parmesan cheese, milk, and cream. Creamy, dreamy, and utterly indulgent. Tonnarelli Alla Carbonara: Homemade with fresh egg pasta, tantalizing jowls, eggs, Pecorino Romano cheese, and a sprinkle of black pepper. Prepare to be blown away by the authentic taste. Ravioli: Homemade with fresh egg pasta, generously filled with ricotta cheese and seasonal vegetables. Each bite is like a tiny burst of joy. To complement our feast, we couldn't resist ordering a Caprese salad made with the freshest tomatoes, artisan buffalo mozzarella from Campania, and fragrant basil. It was so good that we found ourselves returning for a second round during our stay in Rome. As I sit here, reminiscing about our AL42 experience, I can't help but urge you to add it to your travel bucket list. The wait, the lack of a toilette, the opening hours these are mere obstacles that pale in comparison to the culinary bliss that awaits you. With a glowing 4.7 star rating from over 4.1k reviews at the time of this post, I can safely say that AL42 is a culinary masterpiece that will leave you longing for more. So, fellow foodies and adventurers, go forth and savor the delights of AL42. Immerse yourself in the magic of Chef Rione Monti's creations, revel in the bustling atmosphere, and let your taste buds dance with joy. Just remember, good things come to those who wait. Bon appétit!"

Dei Pini

Dei Pini

Via III Settembre, 1, Spoleto, Italy, Cese

Vino • Caffè • Zuppa • Pesce


"It is unacceptable not to go at least once to the “Ristorante dei Pini” in Spoleto. The... risk , however, is that it could become a habit because you eat well, you spend the right amount, the food is plentiful, the service is fast, the 'mise en place ' has a tablecloth and is clean, the management is familiar, the raw materials are local and selected with extreme rigor by the owner, Mr. Giancarlo. Furthermore, Mr. Giancarlo is a historical figure for the people of Spoleto, a man from other times, one of those people who are always careful to ensure that everything works well and serves the customers. But be careful! You need to book or call to find out if you can go for lunch or dinner as the place is always full, as restaurants everywhere are not for tourists, but frequented by locals who know where it 's convenient and where not and by loyal representatives for years, aware of the quality and prices that are not at all exorbitant. Regarding the food, the Strengozzi alla Spoletina are special and I would say exemplary and inimitable elsewhere. Many praise the goodness of Tagliatelle ai Pini whose recipe is secret. Other specialties are grilled cockerel, stuffed pigeon, grilled livers, beans with pork rinds, stewed cod, fried lamb, etc. Not everything is always there, but try asking Giancarlo, even if you want something else, since sometimes he is there and forgets when listing the menu or he could come to meet you at the moment. If you read reviews from tourists who claim, however, that they were treated or sent away badly because there was no room or other complaints, such as that there is no menu card, etc., ignore them. Since relationships are family-based, it may happen that tiredness is not masked. Likewise, since there is no fake courtesy at the Pini, if something is wrong with the guests it is openly pointed out and this, for those who appreciate the friendliness of the place, is an added value. By frequenting the Pines, we have personally found out that sometimes a group of tourists arrives wanting to eat and sometimes there is no time to welcome them properly as the place is crowded and perhaps there are birthdays or family celebrations taking place. When you meet Giancarlo and his two sons, Nicola and Alfredo, who together with the good Alessandro serve the customers, you will understand, therefore, that a possible gesture of denial, made to people who arrived en masse at a late hour, cannot have been done otherwise than with sympathy, perhaps managing only a quick no from a distance, shaking his finger and smiling... A very clear gestural We 're sorry which I have seen from some negative reviews to have been interpreted, unfairly, as rudeness. As regards the Menu Card whose absence is lamented by some, however, it exists, but it is made of flesh, bones, brain and heart and is called... Giancarlo The order, in fact, is always taken directly by the owner and this is an integral part of the restaurant 's tradition. Giancarlo approaches the table and begins to list the dishes from memory (always fresh and prepared daily) to the point that this litany of his has made Giancarlo one of the most characteristic and likeable Spoleto characters; so much so that he was even cited and imitated in theatrical performances. On the Internet, in social media, there is a nice video showing Giancarlo dei Pini in action; look for it. And now: bon appetit!"