Cibo.....il Cuore di Bologna
To be honest, I was unsure of how to begin blogging my experiences in Bologna...Since everyone asks me about the famous Bolognese cooking--I thought the best way to begin is through the stomach! A culinary tour of my favorite restaurants!
When I first arrived in Bologna on a cold Sunday night, this was my first stop--
Il Tari (Trattoria-Pizzeria)
Bologna Via collegio di Spagna n13
Tel 051226046
I ate at this trattoria many times during my stay in Bologna, and never once was I let down by the fabulous Traditional Bolognese Style cooking. They offer the traditional items such as
I ate at this trattoria many times during my stay in Bologna, and never once was I let down by the fabulous Traditional Bolognese Style cooking. They offer the traditional items such as
- Tagliatelle al Ragu--Thick fresh pasta made with a base of eggs, and the traditional meat sauce. The meat sauce is made from a variety of meats from Prosciutto, veal and ground beef.
- Tortelloni in una salsa Rossa--Many people don't know that in Italy Tortellini is filled with meat, while Tortelloni is made with fresh ricotta cheese and spinach. This was accompanied by a fresh tomato sauce with cream.
- Tortelloni Burro e Salvia--A butter and sage sauce which is so fresh tasting!
- Spaghetti con Pomadorini--I know what your thinking! Plain tomato sauce? No! This is a fabulous dish with fresh baby tomatos and basil...I really can't describe how tasty it is!
They also make tasty pizza's to go... with a delicately sweet tomato sauce!
Not only is the food delicious at Il Tari but the owners (husband and wife team from a small town near Amalfi) make your experience unforgetable ...Always offering complimentry limoncello at the end of your meal. They go out of their way to make you happy --if you get lucky they may even make a homemade dessert sampler!
one of the many dinner parties at Tari
My friend with the beloved owners!
5 comments:
bologna is one city I haven't been to yet. I keep hearing about the delicious food. Can't wait.
I too have never been to Bologna, but I hear it is a lovely 'red' city and it is on my list of places to go!
never been to bologna - but get that blog about siracusa written. There are some great liite restaurants there and always eat seefood in Sicily! I love all the little streets that lead to the main square and the duomo!
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