When you visit a busy city like Milano, the options of where to eat are immense. If you are in the center and are looking for an uncomplicated place to treat yourself right, head to San Maurì, a bistro in the heart of city. It is on a quiet, side road of via Torino, just 550 m walk from the Duomo. […]
Tag Archives: Italian food
Curious in Sicilia – Three Charming Lodgings for Foodies
Curious in Luzern (Lucerne)
It is a bloggiversary post! Foodie Sneak Peeks is very pleased to celebrate its second year with a peek into one of the most iconic Swiss places, i.e. charming Luzern. […]
Curious in London
When your BFF, who lives 9,000 km away, tells you that she will be in London for a few days, knowing that your flight will only take you 1h40, you can only jump on the next plane. The idea of catching up and spending time together in the unique, bustling city was too tempting not to follow through. […]
Curious in Milano – A Sweet Peek
Having my husband’s brother and family visiting from Lima, we spent last weekend with them in Milano. They all have a sweet tooth, so I thought this time I would concentrate my foodie efforts on sweet spots, i.e. ice cream parlors, bakeries, and coffee shops. […]
Tiramisu
It has been easy for this Italian dessert to gain world fame. The perfect way all the ingredients harmonized and its smoothness make it an outstanding sweet delight. […]
Curious in Torino (Turin)—Taking Another Peek
Further to my previous Sneak Peak ‘Curious in Torino (Turin)—Ice Cream Heaven’ dedicated exclusively to tasting, delicious ice cream in Turin, here is my write up on other foodie places I have found there. If you are going to Turin, also check my Sneak Peak ‘Curious in Torino (Turin)’, which I published after my first visit earlier this year. […]
Curious in Torino (Turin) — Ice Cream Heaven
I felt really lucky when I could return to wonderful Turin in less than six months. This time invited to attend the fourth edition of Turin Epicurean Capital (Turinepi). The chance of meeting other foodies and food professionals in the slow-food capital was enticing; how could I say no! You will find details of the meeting experience on my upcoming guest post ‘Turin: An Italian Discreet Gem’. It will be featured soon on the Turinepi’s website. […]
Sun-Dried Tomato and Sage Sauce for Pasta
When it comes to food choices, my family’s first choice is definitively pasta. This sauce is the successful result of finding something different to enjoy it. Do not wait to try it as well! […]
Tortellini Salad
500 g tortellini – the ones you prefer
½ cup olive oil
3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar […]