I love to cook - I'm not an expert, but if I know what's in the pantry and frig, I'll improvise. Our first evening in Florence, we chose to indulge at an osteria down the street. I found it mentioned in all 3 of our guide books. Real Naples pizza with muzzerella. The host/owner reminds me of an Italian pirate, just give him a parrot and an eye patch (see him in the background?) We picked bruschetta, pizza, and fusilli with ricotta and pomodoro sauce. Oh my! The whole meal was better than we encountered in Rome (which was fabulous!). The fusilli pasta was long strands of corkscrews and creamy with the ricotta. The wood fired pizza had puffed crust with thin center, covered in sausage and muzzerella. We went back our second week. Our pizza choice was Diavola - prosciutto, olives, and peperoni (peppers). Heaven. Though some BBQ chicken pizza sounds good, too. Like most stores and restaurants in Italy, it closes for August, so we'll try to visit several more times before then.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Ahhhh! A Green Oasis
Florence is a city of brown, tan, and cream colored buildings, so when you spot plant life spot and smell the roses. The best gardens are fenced and sometimes charge a few euros. The Orto Botanic or the Giardino della Semplici originated as a formal garden for the Medici comprised of herbs for remedies. Currently, it's "not" being maintained by the University of Florence botantists. Hopefully, our 8 euros go towards the maintenance of the grounds.
This garden is the best portion of the Archeology Museum and guess what? It's off limits.
Haven't popped to the Boboli Garden, yet. It is the largest garden in Florence.
Ciao!
Ciao!
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