La Laurea

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/25/16

For the second restaurant in the Rome 2016 writings, I have to write about the restaurant close to our hotel that we went to on the second day for lunch. And the last full day in Rome for supper.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/25/16

The restaurant is an unassuming neighbourhood trattoria that serves lunch and dinner and also pizza for take-away. The lunch list consisted of primi: Penne all’arrabbiata or pasta with a spicy tomato sauce (3,50e), rigatoni amatriciana or pasta with “bacon” tomato sauce and pecorino (4,50e), parmigiana or aubergine with tomato sauce and cheese (5e), linguine cozze e vongole or pasta with clams and mussels (5,50e) and fettuccine campagnola or pasta with (I guess?) a creamy sauce and some meat with cheese (4,80e). For lunch the secondi were: Scottadito di tacchino or panfried turkey (3,80e), cotoletta panata or crusted veal(?) (3,50e), fettina rosa di manzo or (I guess?) steak of beef (6e), hamburger (2,50e), petto di pollo or panfired chicken breast (3,80e), braciola di suino or panfried porkchops (3,80e), salsicce di norcia or spicy sausages (3,50e), pollo con peperoni or chicken and bell peppers (5,50e) and passera con pachino(?) (5,50e). For sides there were: Bieta or chard (2,50e), cicoria all’agro or boiled chicory (2,50e), verdura ripassata or sautéed vegetables (2,80e), patate fritte or fries (2,20e), patate lessate or boiled potatoes (2,50e) and spinaci or spinach (2,50e). Insalata caprese or tomato mozzarella salad (6e) was also available.

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We took chicken and fries for the kids, parmigiana and insalata caprese for us. Ordering is done in the table and the waiter tried his best to help us navigate the menu.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/30/16

The payment was done at the counter where another person tallied up our bill. We should have taken maybe a pasta to share, as the food we ate did not keep us until the late dinner/supper time (19:30 onwards) that is usual for Rome.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/25/16

The kids really liked the chicken and the fries disappeared also quickly. The waiter gave condiments when asked, so the kids got their ketchup (mayo was also available) and we got olive oil, salt and balsamic vinegar.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/25/16

The parmigiana was deliciously simple and cheesily wonderful. We both loved this and ate it up with some of the bread they brought to the table. We also used extra plates for dipping the bread into olive oil and vinegar.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/25/16

The insalata caprese was also good, but to our wonder (this happened so many times that it cannot be a coincidence) the tomatoes were not that ripe. Being in Italy one would assume that all the tomatoes would taste of the sun, but no. Still, we did enjoy the salad and the silky mozzarella.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/30/16

For the supper, we came when the restaurant opened (19:30) and sat outside, although doing that did in effect mean that the smokers were sitting close to us, which is a point to consider. No smoking indoors, so if it bothers you too much, then maybe head inside.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/30/16

On the menu were a lot of the same things as during lunch and a bunch of other items as well. I’ll let you peruse the attached menu in English. There were also the daily specials and those were: Gnocchi alla sorrentina or potatoe gnocchi with tomato and mozzarella sauce, fettuchine funghi or pasta with mushroom sauce, rigatoni ragú or pasta with a meat and tomato sauce, amatriciana, mezzemaniche cardinale or pasta with (I guess?) a bechamel sauce with tomato, tonnarelli cacio pepe or “thick spaghetti” with pecorino and pepper sauce, parmigiana and bistecca di manzo alla brace or a steak.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/30/16

Ordering and payment was done in the same manner as lunch. And again we asked for the bread and the condiments. We ordered a few chicken breasts and fries, an insalata caprese, a margharita pizza, cacio pepe and aglio olio (pasta with garlic, olive oil, parmesan, chili and parsley). The kids loved the chicken again.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/30/16

The pizza was ok, but definitely not the best we had in Rome. But still, very good by the standards of what you get at home. Simple and with a pretty good base.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/30/16

Insalata caprese was again good, but still the tomatoes were a source of amazement, why are these not as ripe as the ones we use at home? Is it customary for Italians to use this not too ripe tomatoes in salads? If so, then why?

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/30/16

The cacio (e) pepe that I ordered was just wonderful. One of the best pasta dishes I had in Rome and the peppery hit was delightful.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/30/16

The simple aglio (e) olio pasta dish is my wife’s favourite and this version was the best one she had in Rome. Very good and very filling, she could not finish the large dish (they were worried that she did not like it, but she loved it).

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/25/16

The restaurant is a small and decorated in a simple fashion. This feels very authentic and most of the other customers were decidedly local. The only issue we had with the restaurant was the bathroom, which was not that great. So maybe avoid going there, if you can.

Rome / Lazio / Italy - 6/30/16

The service was attentive and helpful, we felt very welcome to the restaurant and I heartily recommend stopping by if you are in the neighbourhood. And the neighbourhood was actually very nice, not at all touristy, but felt genuine and it was lovely to walk around the San Lorenzo area.

URL La Laurea
Puhelin +39-06491311
Osoite Via Giovanni Mingazzini 24, 00161 Rome, Italy

The Game

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Continuing with the Rome experiences, we stayed at the Best Western Globus Hotel (friendly service, ok rooms, smoke got in the room through the air conditioning) and had lunch there (once, when we got there and were too tired to go elsewhere) and breakfast (every day for a week) and here is my account of it.

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The restaurant is in the bottom floor of the hotel and serves a lunch (10e) and breakfast buffets (I’m not aware of the breakfast buffet price). The lunch consisted of: Pasta with a meat sauce, risotto and a vegetarian dish (can’t remember) alongside with salad components (tomato, cucumber, lettuce, olives and corn) and bread. The lunch was ok and as it is a buffet, you will get enough to eat. But considering some of the other restaurants in the area (more on these later), I found the food lacking.

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The breakfast buffet was a lot better and is definitely worth the money when booking the hotel room. The buffet contained: Multiple different cereals and milk, fruits (apples, nectarines, pineapple pieces etc), deli meats (pork, salami, turkey and prosciutto or some dry-cured ham), cheese slices (Gouda? and Emmental), bread (rolls, toast and country bread), toppings (Nutella, butter, jams and cream cheese), scrambled eggs, sausages, yogurts, sweets (cream or chocolate filled and topped croissants and donuts, cakes and cookies), juices, coffee/tee/hot chocolate (either on request or using the machine) and water. The components of the breakfast were fresh and of good quality. This was always a very good start to the day.

There is a “game” concept, which is used in the decoration of the restaurant that can be seen in the paintings on the wall and other small details. Other than that the restaurant is clean and functioning, but quite obviously a restaurant of a hotel chain and lacking in any big personality.

The service was always very friendly and efficient in the restaurant as well as in the hotel in general. We always felt welcome and attended to during our stay.

URL The Game
Puhelin +39-064457001
Osoite Viale Ippocrate 119, Rome, Italy

Cesar’s Little Italy (breakfast)

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Welcome to the Rome 2016 extravaganza! I’ll try to do a little write-up of the vacation in Rome that we had just last week. First things first, I’ll have to begin with a critique of the new Finnair policy of “randomly” picking seats on the plane.

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With a family of five people, almost every one of us was distributed around the plane in different rows and you can imagine the horror of seating a first-time airplane travelling four year old child by themselves on a the plane. Now I do understand that they need to make more money, but this new policy of breaking up families (and other groups) on the plane is just too greedy. Shame on them. I did by the adjacent seats for the flight back and they did manage (after a phone call) to get the four year old to sit with the mother for the flight over there.

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Anyhow, the flight to Rome went well and the service on the plane was as good as ever. But that is not the issue for this article. What to do on the Helsinki-Vantaa airport for food early in the morning?

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Surprisingly (or not?) the best breakfast is outside the security gates, so leave a little early and go to the Cesar’s Little Italy on the ground floor of the Terminal 2. There is a breakfast buffet (9,90e, less for the children) that has all the usual fare of a Nordic hotel breakfast.

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That means: Bread (many types, including croissants and buns), veggies (tomato, salad, cucumber, pickled cucumber, berries etc), deli meats, cheese slices, scrambled eggs, meatballs (or wieners, can’t remember), granola, yogurt, porridge, tea, coffee, milk, juices and non-alcoholic “home beer” (Kvass). There is also some wine, Cava etc on sale at the counter, where the buffet is paid for.

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The breakfast was good, with an extensive selection of fresh ingredients to choose from. Buffet also works well for a family, as everyone can pick the things that they want and the whole process went very smoothly. The kids liked it as did I. And at this price this was easily the most cost-efficient restaurant on the premises. The price gouging going on after the security gates is even more horrible than what I remembered from the past.

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The restaurant is clean and pretty stylish, with a Nordic look and feel. But it is also an airport restaurant, which means cold and efficient. The service was fast and friendly and they did give a discount for the children, even though it was not mentioned on the menu. For the vegetarians there is e.g. porridge and berries and veggies for a sandwich.

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As a side-note, the blog got up to number 10 on the Finnish Top 100 ruokablogit, which is the highest so far. So hurrah for that.

URL Cesar’s Little Italy
Puhelin +358-207629732
Osoite Helsinki-Vantaa airport T2, Vantaa, Finland