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Where can visitors get the best food in Italy?

Italy's best cities for food
  1. Florence. Best for steak. ...
  2. Venice. Best for cicchetti. ...
  3. Naples. Best for pasta fritters. ...
  4. Rome. Best for carbonara. ...
  5. Milan. Best for risotto. ...
  6. Bologna. Best for lambrusco. ...
  7. Genoa. Best for farinata. ...
  8. Parma. Best for ham.




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The city of Bologna in Italy was voted the world's food capital due to its range of top-tier restaurants and mouth-watering traditional dishes.

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Pizza. Number one on our list of the best traditional foods in Italy has to be pizza. Everyone knows what pizza is, it needs no introduction, but what you probably know as pizza isn't quite the same as in Italy.

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The city of Bologna in Italy was voted the world's food capital due to its range of top-tier restaurants and mouth-watering traditional dishes.

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If you ask locals “Do you tip in Italy?”, they'll explain that while they sometimes leave a small tip, it's generally not necessary. In Italy, gratuity (or una mancia, pronounced oo-nah MAN-chah) is considered a bonus for exceptional service. And it's not often that you'll find a tip jar at a register.

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Penne, rigatoni, macaroni, paccheri, tortiglioni, trenne, manicotti, ditalini, cannelloni.

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Remember, if you're not in the touristy areas, the average costs of meals in Italy are less than 10 USD per person (including a drink).. and even cheaper if you decide to share that massive pizza if on a budget!

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As we said above, eating out in Italy is actually extremely cheap. At a restaurant in Italy, you can eat out for only 2.5 Euros (roughly 3 USD) per person for most meals. Grabbing a coffee and pastry for breakfast, and having all the pizza and house wine you can manage is surprisingly cheap!

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