
Lonely Planet led us to many delicious meals during our week in Italy. In Pisa, we took a break from the Piazza dei Miracoli monuments to lunch on panini at one of Panetteria Focacceria's sidewalk tables. We had our first of many simple and tasty sandwiches and also enjoyed some wonderful chocolate tarts.

On the way back to our hotel, we spied La Bottega del Gelato as we passed through Piazza Garibaldi and stopped for our first gelato. With frozen goodness in hand, we walked on to the River Arno and watched the sun set.
Our first Tuscan dinner, at La Grotta, had us puzzling over the Italian menu. Some terms were easy to decipher: Spaghettone, Ravioletti, Risotto, Zuppa. But we had to question the waitress about several dishes. In the end we took a few shots in the dark. Mom and Dad chose Le Animelle di Vitello sulla Crema di Zucca, as we understood this was veal. When the dish arrived it was declared tasty, but of a unusual character. Bill really liked it.
After dinner we were offered caffe, or espresso. Being a coffee wimp (more whipped cream please), I surprised myself by ordering a teensy cup. When in Rome, er, Pisa, my friends--this espresso was delicious, with strong caramel notes and no bitterness. I had many espressos throughout the week (they are typically around €1.50), and while this first was my favorite, I enjoyed them all. They also served to balance the wine I had consumed with dinner, and never kept me awake. I've yet to try an espresso off the continent. It can't be the same!
Note: I added a vid clip to the previous post.
4 comments:
Oh! Yum! Yum!!!! The food looks delish and I love the pictures!!!!!!!!! Have fun in London this week and Sharon I hope you get over that cold soon!!!!!!! I have a picture of Tob with you two on Kevin and Andrea's couch as my screen saver. I love those pictures!
Well I just wrote a long post and it disappeared when I tried to post it! IThe food looks delish and I love the pictures. I have the picture of you two with Tob on the couch as my screen saver. I love those pictures. Have fun in London!
I have been hungry for some good thymus gland ever since. Maybe I can put in a special order at Sista Sista Sista Soul Food. Bill and I got our fill of boiled tripe in Florence (for a lifetime). Might have been OK if deep-fat fried!
Dad, you're jumping ahead in the food chronology!
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