Rome Cafe

Filed under :National Food, Restaurant

If you want to get romantic place to meet with your girlfriend in Rome you can find many beautiful places offered tasty food and great wine. Visit Da Fortunato Al Pantheon restaurant.

The dine in an this elegant and establishment place with the columns of the Pantheon is both romantic and real Italian. Try the pasta with shrimp and rughetta or the linguine al pescatore. Closed Sundays.

rome cafe

Pierluigi is a delightful spot, both inside and outdoors, This restaurant well known for it’s antipasto and fish. Try the carpaccio of octopus and the zuppa di pesce (fish soup). Closed Mondays.

Armando Al Pantheon is a cozy neighborhood trattoria that serves satisfying dishes such as zuppa di farro and a delicious antipasto buffet and a variety of crostini. Try the fegato alla veneziana (liver and onions). Closed Saturday night and Sunday.


Restaurant Kangaroo Jerusalem

Filed under :Restaurant

We visited Kangaroo restaurant in cold rainy autumn day.
It is Georgian restaurant located in small lane near Ben Yehuda street.
There a wide chooice of Georgian national dishes in the menu.
We tested kharcho soup and khachapuri with excellent khvanchkara red wine.
Both dishes were very teasty.
Kangaroo Jerusalem Restaurant


Kakao Espresso Bar

Filed under :Restaurant

We like to sit on the terrace of this nice, friendly cafe.
During all the day we can order there tasty soft breackfast including different sorts of cheese, vegetable salad, tuna salad, fresh bread and garlic-dill butter with juice and cup of coffee.

The prices are very reasonable as well.


Salad is not decorations

Filed under :Food Festivals, Restaurant

I love the idea when a restaurant obliges its diners to eat up or be fined and leave! The Wafu, a small 30-seat restaurant in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills introduces a 30 percent discount for diners who eat all the food they have ordered otherwise they get a penalty and not return. Chef of restaurant Yukako Ichikawa describes it as “guilty free Japanese cuisine.” “To contribute toward creating a sustainable future we request a little more of our guests than most other restaurants,” she says in a list of her restaurant’s policies that is pinned on the door to the eatery, Reuters reported.

This list of rules includes finishing all dishes ordered which are organic and free of gluten, dairy, sugar and eggs and the chef and her staff tell people who don’t clear their plates to choose another restaurant next time.
“Finishing your meal requires that everything is eaten except lemon slices, gari (sushi ginger) and wasabi,” says the menu.
“Please also note that vegetables and salad on the side are NOT decorations; they are part of the meal too.”

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