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I just saw a another mention of my favorite restaurant in Rome. It's not worth finding, the cobblestone alley way is tough walking and last time I was there someone was shaking sheets out the window accross the street--not atmospheric at all! Just because papa will share a glass of wine with you if you arrive before official opening, its not worth it--he said it was made in the hills outside of Rome, no label! And the stories that Andre, the son and waiter will leave a glass of vin santo and grappa on your table if you become a regular are gross exaggerations! After all, since he tore up his knee working out he's gained 20 lbs. and doesn't look like he came off the pages of GQ any more. I have only revealed the name to Maurine Fant and she has kept it quiet--good going Maurine, if too many people go there I'll need a reservation!
 
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Hey, I live in Tally too, so you can tell me the name and location of the restaurant. Need to know, cause I'm leaving for Roma in four weeks. Proof I live in Tally: New Leaf just opened its newly expanded store yesterday. I know because I ate lunch yesterday at Cabo's. And I'm a friend of Jan (JGK) whom you probably know from this board.

I'll keep it a secret too, hate to see great places overrun. Email me at minerva_wins@yahoo.com. (I'm sure you'll eventually reveal it on SlowTrav also. Why would you post a such a teaser and then not follow through?!)

Grazie!
Betsy
 
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Originally posted by jhdflyer /tallahassee:
I just saw a another mention of my favorite restaurant in Rome. It's not worth finding, the cobblestone alley way is tough walking and last time I was there someone was shaking sheets out the window accross the street--not atmospheric at all! Just because papa will share a glass of wine with you if you arrive before official opening, its not worth it--he said it was made in the hills outside of Rome, no label! And the stories that Andre, the son and waiter will leave a glass of vin santo and grappa on your table if you become a regular are gross exaggerations! After all, since he tore up his knee working out he's gained 20 lbs. and doesn't look like he came off the pages of GQ any more. I have only revealed the name to Maurine Fant and she has kept it quiet--good going Maurine, if too many people go there I'll need a reservation!


Was this supposed to be helpful in some way to those of us who are interested in travel to Italy?

Louise
 
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Jim this is Betsy.
Betsy this is Jim.

Jim--is the post supposed to be tongue in cheek?
I'm not clear about your meaning.

jan
 
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Just tongue-in-cheek, trying to have a little fun. Some of the recent posts and discussions have been, well, difficult.
 
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So esattamente cosa intendi.
 
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Betsy dear,
Wring the location out of Jim and let's go there to eat.

Happy

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Done. It's in your neighborhood so you may know it. Was already on my list of possibilities. I am refraining from most food now to start making room for the Roman feasts . . (one friend said better to eat a lot now, stretch the stomach).

Who is Jim anyway? He apparently lives in my small town, but don't know him. Rome addicts everywhere, apparently.

Are you glad the snow has stopped? Here, we have already had a lovely spring and will soon blast into summer, seemingly endless and too hot.

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Betsy,
I am very glad to see the snow gone. We have had so much snow this spring that we are wondering where the global warming has gone.

I will thaw in Roma! May be the reason I go every year. Just to thaw out...

DMae
 
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the son and waiter will leave a glass of vin santo and grappa on your table if you become a regular


You mean he is NOT giving you any credit card scam???? Garlic Man
 
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Oh dear, an outbreak of humour. Surely this is a serious board Smile

I sometimes feel like the Golem in Tolkein when somebody asks me for a recommendation I want to go "No - Mineses - keep away nasty tourists" (Yes obviously I am a nasty tourist as well).

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I am glad to see the Tallahassee crowd so well represented on the Italy Forum!
Thanks for the humor. You are right that it is much needed.

Maybe in the Fall we can have a little Tallahassee gtg and compare summer adventures.

Jim and Betsy also both know Cec--and then there's LynK who posts infrequently but hangs out here, too.

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the son and waiter will leave a glass of vin santo and grappa on your table if you become a regular


You mean he is NOT giving you any credit card scam???? Garlic Man


HA HA HA HA!!!

No, but the vinsanto is NOT made in Tuscany!!! So by EU regulation it is a fraud!!!

Happy


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Actually if you look carefully at the vinsanto bottle you will see that it is "Made in Tur-key" along with the olive oil!!!! Happy
 
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Betsy--I pm'd you with the information. I'm sure that Dmae is a very nice person but I'm BEGGING you, keep it in Tallahassee. Just think: Tallahassee GTGs at a secret location in Rome, how cool is that? Big Grin
 
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Yes, did receive your secret message. Have not revealed to DMae (or anyone). However, at some point may have to ask your permission to do so . .

Betsy
 
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If I tell you about my restaurant in Firenze where nobody goes except Italian businessmen in la bella figura, that is 5 mins walk from Il Duomo, with very Tuscan food, will you tell me yours?

I promise not to tell anyone else if you do too.


Charnee Smit: Italian in a previous life.
 
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I'm sure that Dmae is a very nice person but I'm BEGGING you, keep it in Tallahassee. Just think: Tallahassee GTGs at a secret location in Rome, how cool is that?


I certainly hope you don't expect to receive any answers to any of your future questions if you don't share your "secret" in Rome. Smile

Fair's fair.......
 
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We need an agent...."Your Mission, if you choose to accept it... is to seek and find the secret dining Wineestablishment" Dorky Traveler
"This post will self-destruct in one minute...." Wink
 
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Betsy--In the interests of security, I suggest cocktails on the roof of the Forum Hotel at sunset. It faces west and some of the shrubbery may obstruct the view of Rome so seating is important but, all in all, a nice place. Then, and this is crucial, when you leave the hotel and before you exit the lobby, blindfold the Queen of the Great Frozen North Big Grin so she won't know which way you turn when you exit--its only a short walk from there. Cool Its ok to tell Jan, she is the soul of discretion.

Charnee--after all the trouble with ZTLs in Firenza, I'm afraid to even WALK there; this fall I'll be eating my way through Ferrara and Bologna.
 
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Well, there's a wonderful restaurant in Bologna where my husband and I had a 2-hour lunch as the only patrons in the restaurant, and three people working. There was tons of yummy food, the whole antipasto, primi, secondi, contorno, insalata, formaggio, dolce thing. Platters-full to choose from at every course. And complimentary limoncello.

Of course, I'd tell you about that one, too. Except I can't because I don't remember the name


Charnee Smit: Italian in a previous life.
 
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