Dayenu Posted April 9, 2012 #26 Share Posted April 9, 2012 Oh, I would certainly learn how to order gelato. This is not what I would want to mess up. Everything else is not important, after a few misses I'd eventually get to my hotel, to a museum, to the train stop... but gelato is one thing worth all the trouble :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katiepe Posted April 9, 2012 #27 Share Posted April 9, 2012 If you are dining, or even getting gelato, etc. don't buy near the tourist traps. A friend of ours paid 5E for a gelato across from the Trevi fountain. The same would have cost him 1.5-2E a block or so down the street at a bakeshop. Order the house wine, if the waiter suggests something else just make sure you know the cost of that something else. In actual fact something I discovered in Italy was that the "house" wine was NOT always the lowest price BUT was usually marvellous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D4 Posted April 10, 2012 #28 Share Posted April 10, 2012 I don't think anybody mentioned asking for your bill in a restaurant: Il conto per favore. You could wait for hours if you don't ask for the bill. Waiters don't want to rush you. Italians often spend hours at dinner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slidergirl Posted April 10, 2012 #29 Share Posted April 10, 2012 I don't think anybody mentioned asking for your bill in a restaurant: Il conto per favore. You could wait for hours if you don't ask for the bill. Waiters don't want to rush you. Italians often spend hours at dinner. You're right. Il conto. I did spend a few hours at Armando. I was by myself and felt right at home and well attended to. Lingered over that torte and shared a glass of Sicilian white offered by the gentleman at the next table... Grazie! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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