Italy – Tips for Eating Out



By Keith Barret

Italy is home to some of the most wonderful food and restaurants on the planet. Here, we take a look at how to avoid being daunted by the complexities of a traditional Italian menu.

One of my favourite parts of Italy is the area to the north of venice and Verona. The region, encompassing the famous lakes of Garda and Como, also has some of the finest restaurants in Europe.

I remember visiting Italy for the first time and looking forward to a meal in one of the region’s famous restaurants. On sitting down in a typical trattoria (a slightly less formal Italian restaurant), I found myself somewhat overwhelmed when presented with the menu.

For those of you who have not travelled in Italy, let me enlighten you: a traditional Italian menu looks very confusing!

The first thing that you notice is that there just seem to be so many options! Many restaurant menus have five different sections – you are being presented with a plethora of options!

Fortunately you don’t have to select something from every section of the menu, although many Italian families do like to make a real event of eating out.

The key is to only choose as much as you think you’ll be able to eat – if you don’t want to select something from each section then don’t do so!

I would generally opt for a first course, possibly of rissotto (a rice based dish that northern Italian restaurants specialise in) and then go for a meat-based secondo (second course), with a side dish.

Mention of a side dish reminds me that most restaurants don’t serve potatoes, vegetables or salad with a meat dish as standard – you’ll need to ask for it as a separate side dish.

I’d find that opting for the first course, second course and side dish would be just right – maybe leaving room for a dessert if you have a sweet tooth.

Most importantly, make sure that you enjoy the whole experience of dining out in Italy.

More about Italy Travel:
Discover even more about Italy Travel what your fellow travellers recommend to visit while in Italy and what to do:
http://www.italytravelnotes.com/category/italy-travel/


Information and Links

Join the fray by commenting, tracking what others have to say, or linking to it from your blog.


Other Posts

Write a Comment

Take a moment to comment and tell us what you think. Some basic HTML is allowed for formatting.

Reader Comments

Be the first to leave a comment!



Fontsforweb.com - free web fonts download. See this Wordpress fonts plugin