What To Eat In SICILY 😋 | One Day In TAORMINA ITALY
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I love this video, I’m there, in the end of video, in the interview🤩
Thanks so much for watching! We loved your restaurant so much! 😍
Looked like fun. I'm glad you and your mother tried some different and delicious food.
Nice recs, thanks! We'll be there on a cruise excursion too end of Aug.
Hope you enjoy it!
wow epic food tour once again
What a lovely video - thanks for posting.
A few tips for when you return - which you must, for a week at least - to explore properly.
It’s pronounced correctly ‘Tah-orr-mee-nah’, and it’s in ‘See-chill-yah’; in Italy, it’s a piazza (not plaza).
You eat the granita with the brioche, not separately; it’s just sugar and water with the fruit, the only cream comes as an extra (for tourists!).
There’s one arancino, but many arancini.
Brava - one of the rare people to pronounce ‘bruschetta’ correctly ✅
(ch in Italian = k in English).
In the Pizzeria, if you want something off the menu, just ask; you don’t need to pick off things you don’t like.
Taormina is very Sicilian, to a slightly lesser degree Italian, a bit Mediterranean, but is not really ‘European’ which is too general a term to be meaningful for such a diverse continent.
Messina was almost totally destroyed by one of the worst ever recorded earthquake and tsunami events in 1908 when it’s estimated about 100,000 people died; what rebuilding that was done was then flattened by the Allies in June 1943 during WW2.
Its important as your landing point in Sicily, but due to the two events mentioned above, compared to almost anywhere else in Italy, it has very little to offer the tourist.
Hope that’s helpful; in answer to your question, the best food in Taormina tends to be if you take a few steps off the Corso Umberto (main street), and as a recommendation, about 50m down a beautiful alley, you’ll find the Pasticceria Roberto which does the best cannoli and other similar Sicilian treats that I’ve ever come across.
Great memories
I haven’t watched in a while. I like your name of your channel change.
Thanks, Vicki!
Looks like people might need some claustrophobic therapy from just looking down that street/alleyway!! 😅🥺😅
lol, right??