Category: Spaghetti with ketchup
A place where you can definitely have a drink or some spaghetti and ketchup.
A stylish bar with a hidden alley. Outside you can sit on wooden benches. You can order a classic tasting plate with prosciutto and prosecco. But I've probably never eaten better San Daniele ham than right here at this Enoteca. They slice the ham on an old manual slicer, to…
View moreIf you want to buy some fruit before your trip, try this little shop. In September, I recommend fresh figs, for example. Photo gallery
View moreFresh brioche, small cakes but also bread and baguettes. If you want to go for a freshly baked brioche and cappuccino first thing in the morning, you should definitely try them. Sit on the terrace and watch life around you. Photos from the bakery
View moreYou're gonna need a reservation for this osteria, Berty. There's only about 10 tables inside, and they're still full. The food's a little pricey, but it's not overpriced. If you want to enjoy an evening in a modern and comfortable environment – go to L'Osteria di Tancredi, Berty. Osteria menu…
View moreA tiny trattoria, where you can see right through the window into the kitchen, Berty, as the old ladies are making spaghetti and ketchup for you. When you visit it, you kind of go back in time, but that's why it has its charm and we love it. Apart from…
View moreMala Enoteca and Prosciutteria on the left side of the church right in the centre. You can get to it if you go around the cathedral from the left, or from the back by the narrow steep stairs. I prefer the narrow stairs, Berty. A glass of prosecco costs €2.50…
View moreI'm just putting this point here for reference, so you can get your bearings on where the historic center is. There are lots of little streets, squares, the cathedral and smaller parks. Cafes, bars and restaurants I don't need to mention. You can even buy a new gucci handbag there,…
View moreLX Factory is a great project. They converted an old factory into a coworking space, stylish cafes, restaurants, exhibition space and product stores. A project similar to Tabačka in Košice. Definitely go there. Have a coffee or buy an unusual gift that wasn't made in China. Photo gallery
View moreMake sure to check out Time Out Market. You can sample the food there and Lisbon's fanciest restaurants at a lower price. Among other things, there's a relaxed atmosphere. It's worth going there just to have a drink and a can of sardines to go with it, Berty. Photo gallery
View morePastéis de Belém has been baking cookies since 1837. It's close to the Naval Museum. Across the road are a couple of restaurants with roasted sardines. Mostly there are lines for 15 minutes or so, Berty. Photo gallery
View moreThis is what a traditional restaurant in one of the villages looks like. The lunch menu costs around 10 EUR, the menu also includes water, wine and dessert. It's definitely worth a try. We went to this particular restaurant, but you'll find them in every village you pass through.
View moreThe centre of Reims has low, three-storey buildings at most. The centre is calm with car traffic and easy to walk, cycle or longboard. Part of the city is pedestrianised with cafes, bakeries and restaurants.
View moreThere are dozens of small bars and Pintxos restaurants in this part of San Sebastián. We visited quite a few of them. Each one has different pintxos. Sometimes they are small sandwiches but even smaller meals served as if on children's plates with children's cutlery, Berta.
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