

above: entrance into the Vatican Museum

above: one of the many beautiful ceilings in the Vatican

Sidewalk Cafes of Rome
One of the things I especially enjoy about Rome is the wide selection of restaurants. Both John and I enjoy fine dining, and I love Italian food, so Rome is the perfect place for me! In Rome, it seems no matter where you go, you can find a sidewalk cafe or restaurant. Sometimes enclosed, and other times just tables on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant, dining al fresco is a way of life in Italy.

above: two sidewalk cafes I saw as we walked to the restaurant where we had reservations. they all look so nice and cozy.


above: two sidewalk cafes I saw as we walked to the restaurant where we had reservations. they all look so nice and cozy.
above: The family assembles for dinner on Sunday night. These two photos were taken from either end of the table, to be sure everyone was in the photo.

above left: Ah, much better, some vino rosso in the glasses at last! above right: the china at Via Veneto was exquisite!

above left: An amazing Caprese Salad, with vine-ripened tomatoes, FRESH buffalo mozzarella and basil olive oil. above right: a starter course of fresh Fettuccine Bolognese...it was the best I've had in Rome yet!

above left: Fresh Mediterranean Sea Bass, and above right: a petite cut of Pistachio-Encrusted Beef Filet. Molto Delicioso!


above left: Ah, much better, some vino rosso in the glasses at last! above right: the china at Via Veneto was exquisite!


above left: An amazing Caprese Salad, with vine-ripened tomatoes, FRESH buffalo mozzarella and basil olive oil. above right: a starter course of fresh Fettuccine Bolognese...it was the best I've had in Rome yet!


above left: Fresh Mediterranean Sea Bass, and above right: a petite cut of Pistachio-Encrusted Beef Filet. Molto Delicioso!
Well that's all for this mini series of Rick's Roadshow. Next, look for the new Mediterranean Cruise Blog series. We set sail today from Civitavecchia!
Thanks for stopping by.
-Signore Ricardo Rockhill
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