Piemonte 2015-La Coccinella - Restaurants - Italy - Chowhound

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Coccinella is high up. A gorgeous day and from in town, the Alps, from the French side in the west, to the area north of Milan, stood out spectacularly. To start, for both of us, a pasta dish that will be hard to beat in the next two months. Very thin tajarin with a large amount of local spugnole (morels) and asparagus. Exquisite!

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Using Elizabeth Minchili's Eat Italy App we chose Banco vini e alimenti, which according to her, is a very unfancy, sister restaurant to Consorzio. I really loved my lunch–a glass of Franciacorta, a tiny, but absolutely scrumptious pork sandwhich and a small plate with chicken paté and perfect toast.

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Read the Piemonte 2015 and some links to prior years discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Italy food community. Join the discussion today. ... Friends who live in La Morra have said the region is gearing up for a huge year of Americans because of the strength of the dollar. At least that is what they are hoping and we hope they are right.

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This is not only Firenze's best pizza but one of the best in Italy. Posts on here are only as good as the credibility of one who posts. If I have any credibility at all-go to Sostanza! Along with Cibreo it is one of the two best restaurants in Firenze excluding the three star Enoteca Pinchiorri.

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Read the Urbino Restaurants, Please discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Italy food community. Join the discussion today. ... 0722327559) in Urbino and your wallet may heal. What is proscuitto carpegna? Reply d. deangold Apr 24, 2007 04:26 PM re: Indy 67 It is prosciutto made in the town of Carpegna. It is a very flavorful and more aged ...

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Read the Eating through the Piemonte region discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Italy food community. Join the discussion today. ... VILLAFAVOLOSA Jul 26, 2011 09:08 AM We have done the tour and tasting at the Banca del Vino in Pollenzo and LOVED it. I recommend adding the Slow Food Presidia products...

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Heading to Italy for 10 days on Nov. 21. First time for me, and second time for my wife who hasn't been there in about 20 years. We're starting in Venice for a couple days, then off to Bologna (or Modena) for 2 days, Florence for another 3 days and ending in Rome for 3 days.

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We were in Trento for a quick visit last summer (no time for dining and it is a fantastic city, highly recommended. Id like to return to the Trentino/Alto Adige area , as well as do more touring in the small wine communes on the Valpolicella side of Lago di Garda.

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The central section of Parma is lovely and there is delicious food there, rich and creamy given the area and its specialties of cheese and ham. We had an unforgettable saturday lunch at La Filoma (still there) 25 years ago - the memory is based on the convivial, buoyant mood of the place, extremely pleasant environment as well as the very good ...

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Also, some people claim that the best pizza is in San Lorenzo. Formula Uno is the place of choice, cheap and cheerful. I like the wafer thin pizza at Vecchia Conca better (via Carlo Alberto, by Santa Maria Maggiore), but there they cost 9 even 10 euros, which is enough to send my Roman friends gasping for air.

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Read the Nutella from Italy discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Quebec food community. Join the discussion today. ... and I was advised by email, Italy. Reply SnackHappy Jul 25, ... On my jar it only says "ferrero Canada "Not made in Italy or made in Canada .

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But mainly I head straight for the historic covered food market, the Mercato Orientale. It has fantastic offerings, is lovely to circumnavigate and has one or two coffee bars inside (along the periphery) where every bottle is so dusty that surely one of them is a bottle of S.Maria al Monte.

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Hi, I will be in Italy for 2 weeks and going from Rome(3n) to Tuscany(4n) to Venice(3n) and finally departing in Milan. I am really in a dilemma whether I should spend the remaining 2 nights in Bologna or Turin.

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Villa Feltrinelli is open only from Easter to late October. Veggies are grown open air and on glasshouses along with the local lemons. We had a chef's taste menu and it was great: caramelised mushrooms, foie gras, raw oyster with gazpacho, raw fishes, lemon risotto, lake fish, one hundreds flowers salad, fruits and herbs macedonia, Petit fours to finish.

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I think Erica another poster here tried and recommended Da Rodo in Nettuno a couple of years ago. Its a pick in Fred Plotkin's book. - maybe he will surface for a minute for an Anzio/Nettuno update. Whole fish and some of the pricier seafood really can drive up the price of eating in these coastal places.

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Read the Feeding a Family in Florence discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Italy food community. Join the discussion today. Read the Feeding a Family in Florence discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Italy food community. Join the discussion today. Major Flash Sale on the Air Fryer & Smart Oven We Love.

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Googs, given that a week from now will be August. Do check ahead of time to make sure the restaurants you want to go to are open. I'm going to Rome in a couple of weeks too and in my research and as many CHers on the Rome board will tell you, many restaurants close in August.

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Roma Sparita provided exactly what we were hoping for in cucina romana. The clientele appeared to be mostly Italian (on a Wednesday night) and the service was warm and efficient. The rooms are plain but the food is memorable. I would say that the amatriciana was the best I had in Rome. On the way home we stopped for a tartufo at Tre Scalini.

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dining around mille miglia. New to Chowhound? Sign up to discover your next favorite restaurant, recipe, or cookbook in the largest community of knowledgeable food enthusiasts. Log In Sign Up. hvdmeeberg | Jul 27, 2011 10:56 PM 6. I'm planning to drive the route of the mille miglia in september. Any suggestions for nice (slowfood, trattoria ...

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Trattoria della Stampa Hosteria Farnese Caffe Bohemien Libreia And Fafiuche. These are the places we are interested and listed in no particular order - Tre Scalini Da Enzo Da Nazarino (we had a couple of lunches there a few years ago, but not sure how it is now) Trattoria De Pallaro Cavor 313 Bucatino Ristorante Santa Cristina al Quirinale

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You can find some great stuff in Valladolid. Park around the square (180 libre goes right through centro). Small markets here and restaurants as well. On your travels, do stop in Tulum for roadside chicken, its fantastic, and cheap. 1/2 grilled chicken with spaghetti, salad, rice, tortillas and a coke in the bottle will set you back maybe $5 or so.

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Read the Restaurants in Rome in September discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Italy food community. Join the discussion today. ... and will usually be provided by people to whom good eating is a real priority.

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Fratelli Carli is involved in a major marketing push in the USA. Their major product is Olio Carli, which sometimes is on sale offering three 17 oz bottles of EVOO for $20.00. They also sell bulk cheeses, sauces, etc. all by mail order.

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Read the Eating through the Piemonte region discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Italy food community. Join the discussion today. ... VILLAFAVOLOSA Jul 26, 2011 09:08 AM We have done the tour and tasting at the Banca del Vino in Pollenzo and LOVED it. I recommend adding the Slow Food Presidia products...

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You can post any wine you buy in the Piemonte back from Mail Boxes Etc in Alba, who are professional and seem to pack the wine well. It's better to do so in increments of 12 bottles, in terms of the pricing.

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Overgom - Via Asti 49, 10026 Santena, Piemonte, Italy - Rated 3.7 based on 5 Reviews "Sfruttano il personale, non hanno mai pagato un ora di straordinari ."

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Chief bartender at Hotel Unique in Sao Paulo, Mateus Saint Laurent, shows us how to make the Brazilian national drink, Caipirinha. A delicious and refreshing cocktail that you should make a part of your bar repertoire.

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inbiz Mar 25, 2009 11:11 AM re: jdl98 Wear your vest. Let us know. Let us know. Hey- maybe you should stop @that dive bar I was seeing in all the papers a couple years ago.

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I live in Philadelphia, but get to Racine at least twice a year. And it's definitely Bendtsen's, 3200 Washington Ave., just down the block and across the street from Larsen's. Every time I go to Racine I stop by. And if I find myself in Chicago, well, Racine's only 90 minutes away from the Magnificent Mile and worth the detour.

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Anyone have any experience at this new restaurant in Avon? We've been invited to go there tomorrow night and we were wondering what people thought. Food, service, ambience? Any menu item that shouldn't be missed? This is the former Cugino's, before that was Italia and a long time ago was a bar-b-q rib place.

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DILADDARNO in Firenze, where the owner fed us until we hollered "Stop!". The food was simple and simply wonderful, including a new-to-me fresh artichoke heart ravioli. We had at least nine courses but tasting-sized portions instead of full-sized plates.

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Not sure where you're coming from but high end Italian is available at nearby Il Mulino (NY based italian restaurant). Good, heavy food. I also like the new restaurant Mio, next door to Il Mulino. Both are on Vermont Ave. at about 14th Street, NW.

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They used to make Cornish Pasties and sell them one-by-one. They were kind of like empanadas, a pastry crust filled with meat and potatoes. The couple, whose name escapes me, went into business, and for a few years I saw Cornish Pasties in the frozen food section of lots of San Diego markets.

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Marco Fois, of Italy, performs a 18-meter dive (59 feet) into the river Tiber from the Cavour Bridge in Rome, Jan. 1, 2015, to celebrate the New Year.

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Perhaps you could email him about the mycorhize being immaterial. However "solid" the science of mycorhize is, it is still pretty powerless when it comes to producing truffles. We cannot control the variables that lead to fruiting simply because we know some variables but not the most important one, i.e. the sexual reproduction of truffles.

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It/they are kept in a folder on my e-mail program (Fastmail.fm) similar to Hotmail. The folders cannot be put into any file that I am aware of, (on Fastmail) so can't be searched, and I don't have a clue how to send them to myself from Fastmail or where exactly to put them, if I could.

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Also last time I was at La unica, I noticed a few colombian items on the wall - anyone tried these? La Unica 1515 W Devon (a little est of clark) (773) 274-7788 Express Cafe 5973 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60660 Phone: (773) 334-4308

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Anyway, they had bottles of balsamic 25 years old for only $40 which seemed reasonable. The name of the place was Enoteca Lombardi and the guy has an e-mail address gianca1967@katamail.com if you want to order stuff. Great place. Also in the market was a terrific provision place that is on the net - Perini.

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Read the Pho Hanoi, San Jose discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, San Francisco food community. Join the discussion today. ... Alice, email me if you'd like to catch a lunch there one of these days! Even to my untrained eye that is definitely Young Egg!!! Alice, email me if you'd like to catch a lunch there one of these days! ...

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