Ciao Readers!
Today I want to give you an up-close look at one of my favorite finds in our neighborhood. As I mentioned in the previous post, this little foodie find is so special it gets an entire post to itself! I only wish I could give you a taste as well…
When we first got here, this place was nothing but a closed metal grate with an unremarkable sign we didn’t even notice. Then one day when I was out and about I saw it begin to come to life… From the outside it is pretty nondescript, but once you get inside you are faced with a case of culinary wonders (photos below), as well as very kind staff who are willing to help me learn the words for all the different types of food. I can’t stop going there!
I go there for a morning “pasta” (breakfast pastry)(but not too often); I go there for lunch (where you can get a single selection or do “mezza e mezza” [half-and-half], and they have everything from fresh chicken salads to pasta dishes to grilled vegetables and baby octopus with spinach [yum!]); I stop on the way home when I’ve had a trying day (or just a day) and get some pastries “da portare via” (to take away); I’ve stopped for mini-pastries to bring to class (pictured below) and; we’ve been there for the evening “aperitivo.” The aperitivo goes from about 6:30 – 8:30 and for 7 euros you get the beverage (alcoholic or not) of your choice and free range of the marvelous buffet (pictured below) (again, you don’t approach this Vegas-style here, but you can definitely get your fill). Everything is so delicious and reasonably priced and the people are so nice – I really can’t say enough about Serafini! And now that I’ve talked about it so much, I think I am a bit peckish…