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... (nice and strange), great view from there. Three days Bologna (did not like Bologna that much), one day Modena (visiting Osteria Francescana, number 4 worldwide in the list of the best restaurants) and three days sick in bed in Ferrara. Went by train ...
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17th June 2002 Drive Pisa back to Assisi
A Travel Blog entry by gavinc from Osteria di Rendola, Italy
... well signposted all the way from Montevarchi. As usual, all was not as expected. A review on the internet says "the quiet osteria has a wonderful terrace on which to dine in summer". This should read, "has a small plant screened courtyard, with seating ...
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Osteria Anice Stellato
A Travel Blog entry by xsa from Venice, Italy
Ristorante Osteria Anice ...
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Dinner at Mario's Osteria Mozza
A Travel Blog entry by kitkatgo from Los Angeles, California, United States
My MIL took us out to dinner at Mario Batali's Osteria Mozza restaurant in Los Angeles. It's located on Melrose Ave. His Pizzeria Mozza is just next door. As we drove down Melrose looking for the restaurant, we drove past Paramount Studios which had ...
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Acquileia and Grado on the Adriatic
A Travel Blog entry by conniemcc from Cervignano del Friuli, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
... because that's where the train stops. There was a nice little hotel or "rooms" kind of like the places we stayed in Poland - Osteria, bar and maybe eight rooms above (no wedding halls though). It was run by a family: the mother is from London so I had ...
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May 7-9: Florence
A Travel Blog entry by ritand from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... down and got dropped off right in front of the hostel so i didn't have to take any other buses!!! fantastic. so i had seen a pizzeria/osteria on the way down so i headed back towards that but it was a bit to expensive so i walked some more and explored ...
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Our drive through Tuscany
A Travel Blog entry by whit984 from Montepulciano, Tuscany, Italy
... 's book. I thought it was very close to the main square, but I happened to look up and there it was...a tiny osteria. I wanted an authentic Italian meal and that is exactly what I got! The osteria was tiny, with shared tables. From ...
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Fiz Roy y Cerro Torres: que suerte!
A Travel Blog entry by stefi.usa from El Chalten, Argentina
... i ragazzi che lavorano negli hotel! (Ho anche chiesto se c'erano posto in ostello, ma erano tutti e 3 pieni!!). Li all'osteria lavoravano 2 ragazze simpatiche, carino quindi! Pero' riguardo al mate: bleah!!! No me gusta, me spias! So che ...
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Bev's insight on Venice
A Travel Blog entry by zinkfamily from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... I enjoyed the Tiramisu she said that she married her husband for his tiramisu and only his tiramisu.Thanks Stephanie for recommending Osteria Oliva Nero.Thanks also for recommending Roberta from InsideItaly .com. Roberta is my age and has lived in Venice ...
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Day 12 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
A Travel Blog entry by ebaltrip from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... Pointe Vecchio Bridge. Walking Via de'Benci Street we stopped at the first outdoor cafe we came to for dinner. Osteria dei Benci, Via de'Benci 13r, Florence, Italy http://www.osteriadeibenci.it/index_en.htm Trattoria dining on the sidewalk ...
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Bologna ... it's more than just sandwich meat
A Travel Blog entry by jill_and_andy from Bologna, Italy
... the birthplace of bolognese sauce (known locally as ragu), lasagna, and mortadella (known to us as bologna). Our favorite restaurant was Osteria 15 on Via Mirasole. If you can find the place tucked away on a residential side street and have to ring a ...
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In love with Tuscany
A Travel Blog entry by salisbury5 from Montespertoli, Tuscany, Italy
... , German English and Spanish. On the Saturday night we went to one of the restaurants that Monica had recommended. It was an Osteria located in the small town of Locardo on the top of a hill with grape vines either side. We sat down in ...
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Plenty more walking and improving weather
A Travel Blog entry by paul_n_alex from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... using TripAdvisor to book a table. On the way we got sidetracked by a lovely little café/bar, known in Italian as an Osteria. The place was called Osteria dai Zemei and it offered really good wine and a great selection of little bruschettas to ...
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Venice - got there eventually...
A Travel Blog entry by richlum from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... for the solo traveler... Nice having a proper bathroom, big towels and hot buffet breakfast for a couple of days though!!!! Went to Osteria al Portega as I'd heard it was good but they don't open til 6pm and it was only 5pm so walked around the winding ...
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tuscany and wine tours, what could be better?
A Travel Blog entry by collanya from Florence, Italy
... - it was delicisious, and couldn't resist buying some. Mom, of course, bought some wine! Our next stop was a family run osteria in the chianti region called, Osteria la Casellina. We had some really gooooood food! Just thinking about it makes my mouth ...
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Beautiful Decay
A Travel Blog entry by shawhans from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... longer trying more items. Two places we loved (both not far from the Rialto Bridge): Ostaria all’Antico Dolo and Osteria al Bomba. The former was adorably tiny (see picture) and served up excellent food (crab fritters, shrimp, onion ...
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Planes, trains, buses and boats to Venice!
A Travel Blog entry by bluespirit from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... dip our toes in). But enough of breathtaking oceans, we dump our suitcases and head out in search of Rick Steves recommended Osteria pub crawls. We are very thirsty by now. A free shuttle boat (of course),complimets of the Hotel takes us ...
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