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Filharmonico Caffè was a welcome stopover in Verona, after having travelled the best part of a day from England. Being a regular, father-in-law led us straight to it. It’s on the left of Corso Porta Nuova, just before the Portoni della Bra (the gate with the clock).
The interior is elegant, light and modern, while the [...]

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Lunch in Trento was a spur of the moment decision. It would take around an hour to drive there from Limone Sul Garda, where we were staying, and as we unusually had no plans for the day, a trip to Trento seemed like fun.
It was Monday, so almost everything was closed until 3.30. Luckily, husband [...]

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A monthly summary about ‘traveleating‘ on World Foodie Guide …
What a month! I was awarded two blogger awards in the space of one week - the Rockin’ Girl Blogger award from VegeYum Ganga of A Life (Time) of Cooking, followed by the Arte y Pico award from Su-Lin of Tamarind and Thyme. Thank you [...]

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Although we drove past the beautiful lakeside town of Salò several times to and from Limone sul Garda, where we were staying, we didn’t actually stop there until we were on our way back to the airport. We knew little about Salò at the time (although I did keep wondering if it was connected to [...]

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I had not heard of Dal Pescatore until I read about it last year in a Condé Nast Traveller supplement on Italy. It has three Michelin stars, and currently ranks 23rd in the San Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurants list. Big deal, I thought. The Michelin guide covers few countries, while the San Pellegrino [...]

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On our recent trip to Limone sul Garda, located on the northwestern corner of the lake, we stayed at Alla Noce, a small hotel and restaurant, with a phenomenal lakeside view. It’s very cheap to stay there (yet it’s comfortable and immaculately clean) and the restaurant is supposed to be one of the best in [...]

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