Tuesday, June 2, 2009

A good Italian resterant with the best home cooked food

Like in Roma, we stayed at a campground. But instead of a nice warm bungalo with a stove and fridge where we could cook our own food, we got a tent! It was kind of like a hunters tent with the canves for walls, and the steel poasts holding it up. It was a nice tent, but that doesn't mean it's going to be warm. There were a fiew holls in the canvas so the night was pritty cold. Another thing we were disapointed in, was the fact that there was no stove or fridge inside to cook our food. Come to think about it, there was only three beds, three blankets, three small lights above each bed, and nothing to heat up the tent at night. So, without a stove or fridge, we spent some time looking for good resterants. From the campground the the city isin't a far walk, but when your absalutly starving, it's actualy three time longer. Lucky for us, there's a bus that stops right at the enterens to the camground and it goes right to the city. It wasn't long before we stumbled apon the resterant you see in the picture on you right. It looked Okay but it didn't open for another houre and a half. Infact, almost all the resterants don't open until seven O'clock.

One and a half hours later we came back the this place and had a fantastic supper. The deal was this. If you orderd of their special menu, it's only twelve euros for one supper which includes: firts cours, second cours, dessert, and a glass of wine and it was all the best food I'd ever had. So, for the travellers who are going to Florance this place it the place to go. One tip on this place. If you plan to eat hear for supper one night, come back again the next day for supper and they will lower the price a bit. And if you go there three times, they give you and extra good deal. Believe me, I know from experience.

Directions to the resterant:

It's about one hundred meters away from the train Station heading down the road going south. When you get to the bottom of that road, cross over to the other side of the street. Turn righ, then walk a fiew meters and your there.

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