Top 10 Regional Dishes to Try in Italy
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When you’re travelling to Italy, you know you’re in for some seriously good eats. Welcome to MojoTravels and today we're counting down our picks for the What You HAVE To Eat in Every Part of Italy.
For this list, we’re looking the best local delicacies in some of Italy’s most popular regions.
10: Orecchiette
Puglia
9: Tagliatelle al Tartufo
Umbria
8: Cozze allo Zafferano
Abruzzo
7: Strudel di Mele
Trentino-Alto Adige
6: Lasagna Bolognese
Emilia-Romagna
5: Arancini
Sicily
4: Risotto alla Milanese
Lombardy
3, 2, 1 . . .??
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Italian Food Review - Eating Local Pasta and Dessert in Matera, Italy
Come join us for an Italian food review as we try eating local pasta and dessert in Matera, Italy at The Cave Sassi Restaurant (La Grotta Nei Sassi Ristorante) serving Cucina Tipica Materana. Located just two minutes away from our airbnb apartment we beat the crowds by arriving as soon as it opened at 12:30 for lunch in Matera. Instead of getting a full course Italian meal we opted for just wine, pastas and desserts. It ended up being a great lunch and great introduction for us to Materana and Basilicata food.
Pasta in Italy Dishes (Materana cuisine):
1) Orecchiette pasta with Cardonecelli mushrooms and pork sausage - 9.00 Euros
2) Ferricelli fondue cheese Podolico porcini mushrooms and pistachio - 10.00 Euros
Dessert in Italy menu (Materana desserts):
1) Pie ricotta cheesecake and pears - 4.00 Euros
2) Chocolate pie and caramelized walnuts - 4.00 Euros
Wine for two (500 mL) and coperto charge for two
Pasta Restaurant in Matera, Italy:
The Cave Sassi Restaurant (La Grotta Nei Sassi Ristorante)
Cucina Tipica Materana
Address: Via Rosario 73 (Via S. Biagio), 75100 Matera MT
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 12:30 to 3PM & 7:30 to 11:30PM
Phone: 0835 334891
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Italian Food Review - Eating Local Pasta and Dessert in Matera, Italy Travel Video Transcript:
Alright guys so it is time for another food video. This time coming to you from Matera, Italy. And yes, check out the views. We are showing them off again because we just can't seem to get tired of them. Yeah, we don't get tired of them that is for sure. It is so amazing.
Um but anyways we're in the region of Basilicata and we found a restaurant that specializes in Materana cuisine (Cucina Tipica Materana). Yeah, and one thing I've learned here in Italy is that you never say you're having Italian food to an Italian. Because the food really varies across the country so it is more about the region you know. Trying regional dishes. So that is what we're going to be doing. One of the most highly recommended restaurants in this city is just like around the corner from our airbnb so we've scouted it out. Two minute walk. Yeah. Haha. Seriously. Yeah. And it just opened a few minutes ago right so we're hoping to be the 1st customers there. 12:30. Let's go eat.
Okay so we are all settled inside the restaurant. This place is called La Grotta Nei Sassi Ristorante (The Cave Sassi Restaurant). And guess what? We're in a cave. We're in a cave. Of course. Like most of the buildings in this town so that is pretty cool. We've ordered our drinks already. We got some sparkling water and we also went to order red wine and then didn't have any. At least not the house red. They have red they just don't have the house red. And I've never seen anyone's face drop so quickly like Sam's did. When they said there is no red of the house wine. He was just like I'm too cheap to order the other stuff. Haha.
So we the other one cost like double so we decided to go for the rose instead.
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Good Food In Italy: Puglia Region Specialties #WeAreInPuglia
Explore with us the Puglia region in Italy. With an itinerary that starts where the local cuisine begins and unfolds between manufacturers, agriculturalists, breeders and farmers, we see how raw materials transform into great dishes.
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10 Things to do in Hvar, Croatia Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit Hvar, Croatia in this travel guide covering 10 things to do in Hvar including top attractions and food experiences. The city of Hvar (Grad Hvar - Lesina) is located on Hvar Island and is easy to reach via Split. Visiting in the off-season meant many businesses were starting to close; however, we had many moments wandering around where we felt like we had Hvar to ourselves. Aside from some rainy days we made the most of our sunny days in Hvar exploring as much as we could by foot.
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1) Harbour of Hvar, Croatia - 00:01
2) Breakfast in Hvar, Croatia - 01:22
3) Hiking up Gardens to the Abandoned Church - 02:11
4) Spaniola Fortress (Fortica Španjola) - 03:25
5) Natural Pools and walking along the waterfront - 05:57
6) Partying, island hopping, boating, biking and activities you can do in Hvar during peak season - 07:25
7) Bell tower ruins - 08:35
8) Lunch at Kogo for pizza and pasta - 10:01
9) Hvar Square and Cathedral of St. Stephen in Hvar (Katedrala Svetog Stjepana) - 11:45
10) Sunset on harbour with live music by Franciscan Monastery - 12:10
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Our visit Hvar travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, fortresses, museums, observation points, ruins and the harbor. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Hvar tourism brochure, Hvar itinerary or Hvar, Croatia city tour also known as Grad Hvar, Hrvatska (Lesina).
10 Things to do in Hvar, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
We have finally made it to one of my dream destinations. We're in Hvar, Croatia so and oh my it is beautiful. Today we have blue skies so we're just going to run around like crazy to show you guys Hvar.
As you probably already know, we never start sightseeing without a good meal, so the first item on our list was to find some breakfast. This proved to be a little tricky considering we were visiting during low season, but after a few false starts we settled down at BB Club for shakshuka, omelettes, nutella crepes and cappuccinos.
With bellies full, we were ready explore and our eyes were set on the fortress, which is the focal point when you gaze up from the Old Town.
Reaching the fortress means walking straight uphill, but there are a few scenic stops along the way, including a beautiful park, a seemingly abandoned church, and plenty of lookouts where you can admire the town and the harbour.
After visiting the fort, we came back to the Old Town and decided to go on a little walk along the waterfront. We hadn’t packed any bathing suits and it was too late in the season to go for a swim, but Audrey was set on testing out the turquoise waters.
Continuing our wander through Hvar Town without a particular place or direction in mind, we then came across a medieval Venetian bell tower that we had noticed peeking through the buildings. The bell tower is part of the Ruins of the Dominican Monastery and St. Mark's Church, and while the structure is closed off, it’s still a cool landmark to visit.
We went to KOGO which is located in the main square just footsteps from St. Stephen’s Cathedral. They specialize in pizzas and pastas, and everything was so tasty!
Lastly, to finish up our 1-day tour of Hvar Town, we walked back to the marina, this time heading left in the direction of the Franciscan Monastery, where we were treated to a magical sunset complete with live music.
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Italy to Canada Travel Vlog: Going Home for the Holidays
Join for journey from Italy to Canada in this travel vlog as we take a series of trains and flights to head back home. After spending most of the year in Europe it was finally time to come home to Canada for the holidays. We started our journey off in Pompei taking the regional circumvesuviana train to Naples before connecting to a fast train to Rome.
Upon arriving in Rome we checked in at a cheap budget hotel nearby the main train station. Waking up early in the morning we walked to the train station and ended up taking a shuttle bus to Fiumicino instead of a train to save a few bucks which we ended up spending on our last pizza, panini and gelato at the airport. Our first flight to Lisbon from Rome with TAP Portugal was delayed because of weather and ended up being a turbulent flight with the seatbelt sign on the entire journey. With next to no time to spare we literally ran to catch our next flight and were the last passengers to board.
The flight with TAP from Lisbon to Toronto was just as bumpy and was really uncomfortable. Upon arriving in Toronto we were merely relieved to be off of the plane. We're both nervous about flying and back to back turbulent flights really frazzled our nerves. However, upon seeing Togo the German Shepherd at Audrey's family house all was well and we'll leave it at that.
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Hey guys, good morning good morning. We are in Pompei and we have got an epic travel vlog for you because not only are we traveling to Naples and then to Rome but we're going back to Canada. Yes. Via Lisbon. We're going to show you the entire journey and we're starting off on a regional train. What is that train called again? We're at station Circumvesuviana.
We don't know when it is coming because today is day two of that holiday. Yeah. The feast of the immaculate conception and everything is shutdown. Yeah. So hopefully we'll get on a train soon. It is going to be a tight connection with our other train yeah which goes from Naples to Rome. We're going to be staying overnight. Yeah. And then the following morning we pick up with the flights with TAP Portugal. We're going to be starting off on a train ending with a German Shepherd dog Togo. We're going to be hanging out in Audrey's family house for a while in Brampton, Canada. We've got a busy travel day so yeah let's get it started.
We've said goodbye to the trains and now we are going to be flying. It is a day of flying. We were planning on taking the train to the airport. When we got to the station and we noticed all of these airport buses parked right here. It is less than half of the price. And it only takes 45 minutes as opposed to what like 20 or 30 by train. The bus tickets are 6 Euros and the train tickets are 5.90.
We didn't film the second leg of the journey. The flight from Lisbon to Toronto because first of all we barely got on the plane. I'd say a minute. We were the last people. We made it. Our first flight was late. We had the craziest tightest connection to begin with. Because there was no line at Immigration. That is the only reason we made it on. And the last flight we were just so exhausted and we were and it was so turbulent. It was like 3 hours of turbulence. Back to back super turbulent flights. Like basically the seatbelt signs were on both of those flights. It wasn't fun but we are here. Back home. Waiting for the luggage. Back in Canada. We'll see if our luggage made it. There is a good chance it didn't. Fingers crossed. But we're getting so close to ending this vlog because we promised you we would show you the dog Togo.
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The Naked Princess | Walks of Italy
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