FOOD IN ROME: 18 Things To Know Before You Eat in Rome, Italy | Italian Food

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you're going to rome and plan to stuff your face with all the foodie goodness but there are literally tens of thousands of restaurants and a whole slew of unwritten cultural rules for eating and drinking so how can you make sure that you avoid the tourist traps and get the most out of your time eating in rome we're janna and brett back in 2017 we lived here in rome we've been back nearly every year since then and also have dual italian citizenship and during our time in rome we have learned so much about the food culture in italy particularly the do's and don'ts of how when and where to eat and roam rules are made to be broken especially in italy so you'll find exceptions to just about everything on this list but our goal today is to teach you these rules about coffee gelato markets and meal time so you can pass the tourist test and eat like a local in rome plenty of italians skip breakfast but for those who do eat something it's often small and on the go so don't expect a waffle house style breakfast or a continental spread with eggs and bacon and toast or baked beans for our british friends here a common breakfast eaten on the way to work is an espresso and a cornetto which is a croissant speaking of espresso this or a cappuccino is the drink of choice for most romans in the morning no one here gets a cup of coffee it literally isn't even on the menu in most places if you want something more like that cup of joe that you're used to ask for a cafe americano it's espresso with water added to it but you didn't come all the way here to order american style coffee so ditch that americano and get some of that beautiful italian espresso sometimes names are misleading and this is especially the case with coffee in rome for example if you ask for a latte you're going to get a glass of milk and probably a confused look too what you're actually wanting is known as a cafe latte here in italy and a macchiato that's just an espresso with a dollop of milk foam on top now a cafe that's just simply an espresso which is basically like a normal coffee here and while we're on the topic of names the place you go for coffee is not a cafe it's actually a bar and this was a really interesting experience because when we lived here we volunteered at a local high school and we often went to the bar with high school students to hang out and have a coffee coffee just isn't something that italians tend to linger over maybe the size of their coffee has something to do with it it's still something they enjoy socially but perhaps not in the way you're accustomed to there's not really a culture for sitting down and having coffee with someone they might come into the bar with colleagues or chat with the barista but the whole experience is over in about 3 minutes compared to 30. you should know that the process for ordering in most bars goes something like this you walk in and go to the cash register which is called a casa order which you would like you pay and get a receipt and then you take that receipt go over to the bar and hand it to the barista who will then promptly serve what you've ordered and just like that you're ready to drink coffee and eat breakfast like an italian when you're walking around the main tourist attractions you'll notice tons of restaurants with menus written in english and with waiters out front inviting you in for a meal skip this tourist trap by going just a few streets from those sites or by venturing into one of the neighborhoods just outside the center of rome in fact finding a restaurant without an english menu is usually a good sign that it's pretty authentic but if you want a really good sign see if you can find a restaurant that only has the menu written by hand on a chalkboard okay once you find a restaurant in rome you're probably wondering what is typical italian food well it's probably not what you think it's not fettuccine alfredo italian salad dressing pepperoni pizza or chicken parmesan those are all really good american italian dishes but not typical italian food instead of fettuccine alfredo try cachaway pepe it's a local pasta dish made with pecorino cheese and black pepper and in lieu of salad dressing opt for just classic oil and vinegar i know it sounds really boring but trust me the olive oil here is so delicious and pizza is a great quick lunch when you're in rome but if you order a pepperoni pizza you're going to get a pizza with bell peppers on top because in italian pepperoni actually means bell peppers so what you're really wanting to order is a pizza with salami you don't realize how enamored you are with rome's history and monuments until it's two o'clock and you're just now thinking about lunch well too bad typically lunch ends around two or three and then most of the good restaurants close so if you make the mistake of delaying for a later lunch you might miss your opportunity together if that does happen to you don't worry you'll always find pizzerias and bakeries open in the afternoon just don't aim for a sit down lunch okay this is one of my favorite things to do any time we're in rome or really any time we're just in italy for that matter and i call it i spy the aria here's what i'm talking about pizzeria cafeteria [Music] gelateria [Music] and so many more and while we're on that topic a pizzeria or in austria are great places to get a good affordable local lunch in rome to an italian cappuccino is a morning drink the idea goes that milk doesn't go well with heavier foods and especially not in the heat of the day while i understand their reasoning kind of makes me wonder why it's okay to have gelato in the afternoon all questions aside if you want to look like a tourist order a cappuccino in the afternoon sometimes i do this just because i want one and it's fun to see how they react but if you want to fit seamlessly into the italian coffee culture stick to espresso in the afternoon if you're european you probably already know this but if you're american this is really important to know in rome and really kind of in europe in general there is a particular type of etiquette and manners when it comes to food markets and grocery stores the first thing to know is that you do not touch the produce when you're in a food market you actually pick what you want and tell the vendor and they will grab it for you and weigh it and give it to you so hands off the produce and in grocery stores the cashier actually does not weigh the produce for you when you check out you have to do that yourself first put on a plastic glove and grab a plastic bag then get the produce you want and put it in your bag using your left hand then make note of the number on this sticker for that type of produce go over to the scale and place your bag on the scale type in the number and then put the sticker on the bag and that's how the cashier will ring up your produce if you don't follow these rules you will probably have somebody scold you ask me how i know so learn from our mistakes and instead of doing a trial and error now you know how to go shopping for produce at a market or grocery store when you're in rome if you're already feeling more prepared to eat like a local hit that like button it lets us know that you're actually finding our videos helpful plus it'll help more people find them too one of the worst mistakes you can make in rome in my opinion is having bad gelato unfortunately bad gelato actually exists and you may not only realize it until you've had truly great gelato so today i'm gonna help you avoid that mistake first they say you should not judge a book by its cover but you should absolutely judge your gelato by its cover like literally if it's covered authentic gelato is often stored in metal tubs with these metal lids on top to keep it temperature controlled but the places where you just see these mounds and mountains of gelato sitting out typically have added ingredients to keep it from melting and you want to avoid that next look for gelaterias that are called artesian alley this just means they use high quality milk and sugar and again these ingredients just give you this pure incredible gelato flavor and while you're scoping out a place pay attention to the colors of the gelato too you might be attracted to the bright vibrant colors but in reality fresh authentic gelato has a more muted color tone than you would think for example pistachio isn't as green as you would expect and a berry flavor usually isn't as neon either lastly follow the locals there are tons of gelaterias in the city of rome and some of the ones in the touristy areas are actually pretty good but when in doubt just follow the locals especially if it's in the middle of the afternoon or late at night after dinner they'll take you to the right place being a tourist is hard work after all of that walking and sightseeing and selfie taking you're gonna be pooped before the sun even sets and it would be a mistake to not take advantage of aperitivo after work and before dinner lots of restaurants open for apparativo this is a cool cultural experience where you order a drink and get appetizers for free lots of people like to order an apparel spritz which is orange bitters mixed with prosecco but you'll also find that beer and wine are popular here too as for the food it ranges from small plates of pizza and breads all the way up to an entire buffet spread that's practically like a meal and if you're like us this might be enough to be your dinner in reality dinner begins around 7 30 or 8. now we know that's way later than the standard six o'clock in the u.s but when in rome do as the romans do actually if you find a restaurant that opens before seven it's probably catering to tourists and likely doesn't provide the authentic roman food that you're actually hoping to taste which is also another reason why aphrodite is so clutch romans often make dinner reservations so they can secure a table at their desired restaurant and that's not just because rome is a popular touristy city but that makes sure that they can have the table for the entire night yes that's right when you go to a restaurant here in rome you get the table for the whole night for hours and hours of a leisurely meal in fact our longest meal that we've ever had in italy lasted for four and a half hours and that's because of the italian meal structure ah the italian meal it's an art form in its own right from the fresh vegetables to the handmade pastas to the perfectly paired wines every aspect and ingredient of these meals are made to be savored and if you understand how italian meals are structured you'll come back to eat in italy again and again here's an overview of the courses available in most good italian restaurants antipasti these are like your starters or your appetizers preemie the first course which are usually pasta dishes secondly which are usually meat or fish dishes and now preemie and saccondi together make up what we typically in america call entrees then you have the kontorni which are side dishes and usually don't come with the preemie or sekondi you'll have to order those separately if you want them then of course come the dolci which are desserts after which you can have a cafe which is an espresso and then if you'd like you can have one of the dja stevie normally these will be amari which are bitter liqueurs or a limoncello or some other type of liqueur it's important to know that most people don't enjoy every course in one single meal sometimes they'll have an antipasto with a primo or secondo and then sometimes they'll just have a primo or secundo and no antipasto sometimes they'll have dessert sometimes they'll have a digistivo but they pretty much always have an espresso while a dinner with all these courses is usually reserved for a special occasion we think you should try it at least once on your trip to rome so show up hungry enjoy the evening and savor the whole experience if you want to make an italian waiter angry come to italy and order a french or american wine no there's technically nothing wrong with it but you're in italy and this entire country is literally overflowing with good wine at insanely great prices imported wine will always be more expensive so don't simply ask for what sounds familiar unless it's italian wine of course in fact the best deals can be had by just asking for the house wine sometimes the price of the house wine is so low it's literally cheaper than a bottle of water if you haven't seen your waiter or waitress in the last half hour don't worry in italy they don't hover over your table and continually question if you like your food or ask if you want a drink refill which also isn't really a thing here if you need something don't be afraid to flag down your waiter or waitress but otherwise just enjoy the privacy and linger at your table and when you're ready to pay for the bill you simply ask for il conto perfebore that means the bill please no one likes to see a surprise charge on their bill and you might be surprised to end your wonderful italian dinner by being greeted by a charge known as the cuperto the coperto is basically a cover charge often two or sometimes three euros per person you'll normally see this written on the menu if the restaurant charges the coperto but don't assume automatically that it's a tourist trap or a ripoff if they do and definitely don't go and berate the wait staff if you didn't notice this charge until you received your bill you can see how easy it would be to make lots of mistakes while eating in rome in fact we made this video because there are plenty more mistakes that tourists make that have nothing to do with food watch that next so you can eat like a local and act like a local on your trip to rome [Music]
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