Carbone is super good! My wife doesn't even like Italian food but I dragged her there and she loved it. She got the pork chop and we all thought it was better than the veal parm. If you like rum have them bring the rum cart next time, they have a crazy good selection
Love your nails. How does the gold foil taste? Enjoy the Italian tile floors. Very European atmosphere. Remind me of old Italian restaurant North Beach in San Francisco.
@@hopescape6697 It probably tastes like a half a carrot.😁 Have you folks traveled to Rome, Florence, Naples, Venice, or visited and stayed overnight at the Tuscany country side? 🇮🇹 San Francisco used to have a very large Italian community. Some of my best friends were Italian. I would help my friend mother make bread and pastry early in the morning and then we would have an Italian breakfast before we head out to school. And I can have all the Croissant I wanted, fun times.🥐🥐🥐🥐
@@DavidChow-n4x We've been to some parts of Italy couple times. Actually last time I went I just started TH-cam so here - th-cam.com/video/WwAL7c9Mcjo/w-d-xo.html If you like you could watch the videos. On that trip we started at Venice - Florence - Cirque Terre- Positano -Naples. It was absolutely beautiful. We've done Rome while back and we are planning to visit Tuscany. I just love Italy, the food, the culture, people, shopping, art, absolutely adore everything about it. It's one of the few places we keep going back and we'll continually do that in the future. Homemade croissants!! the best🥐🥐🥐🥐! Glad my mom doesn't bake, other wise I'll be like X3 by now lol
@@hopescape6697 I heard you can book a week in family farm in Tuscany county side and learn how to cook Italian. Sounds like fun if only I was stronger. I miss conversing with the native people. It is so much to learn about the different culture and customs. I will check out some of your adventures in Italy. I love Italy especially Florence, Milano, Rome and Venice. Mainly to study the painting on the Renaissance Period. Also I love Italian cooking so just visiting and learning how to cook Italian would be great. If only I can remember how my friend mother makes croissants. Hope you folks are having a wonderful weekend.🥐🥐🥐🥐
@@DavidChow-n4x I think my hub is planning something like that in Tuscany. Winery, county life and small cities around it. We probably even need to rent a car 😬. I was wondering to find a good pasta making class, those handmade pastas from the dough. My fav city in Italy had to be Venice, then Florence and new fav is the Naples. Love the fresh food in Naples, that city really has amazing food. We went to a museum in Naples ( it is also in my video if you are interested) which was very understated but full of Pompeii & Herculaneum stuff. That was amazing.
Carbone is super good! My wife doesn't even like Italian food but I dragged her there and she loved it. She got the pork chop and we all thought it was better than the veal parm. If you like rum have them bring the rum cart next time, they have a crazy good selection
Glad you enjoyed! Yes we thought veal was nothing special. Pork chop sounds awesome 😎 thank you for stopping by
Love your nails. How does the gold foil taste? Enjoy the Italian tile floors. Very European atmosphere. Remind me of old Italian restaurant North Beach in San Francisco.
Thank you🩵 the gold foil was so thin can’t really taste anything off of it. lol.
I love Italian decor, sometimes even more than French🧡
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It probably tastes like a half a carrot.😁
Have you folks traveled to Rome, Florence, Naples, Venice, or visited and stayed overnight at the Tuscany country side? 🇮🇹
San Francisco used to have a very large Italian community. Some of my best friends were Italian. I would help my friend mother make bread and pastry early in the morning and then we would have an Italian breakfast before we head out to school. And I can have all the Croissant
I wanted, fun times.🥐🥐🥐🥐
@@DavidChow-n4x We've been to some parts of Italy couple times. Actually last time I went I just started TH-cam so here -
th-cam.com/video/WwAL7c9Mcjo/w-d-xo.html
If you like you could watch the videos. On that trip we started at Venice - Florence - Cirque Terre- Positano -Naples. It was absolutely beautiful. We've done Rome while back and we are planning to visit Tuscany. I just love Italy, the food, the culture, people, shopping, art, absolutely adore everything about it. It's one of the few places we keep going back and we'll continually do that in the future.
Homemade croissants!! the best🥐🥐🥐🥐!
Glad my mom doesn't bake, other wise I'll be like X3 by now lol
@@hopescape6697
I heard you can book a week in family farm in Tuscany county side and learn how to cook Italian. Sounds like fun if only I was stronger.
I miss conversing with the native people. It is so much to learn about the different culture and customs. I will check out some of your adventures in Italy. I love Italy especially Florence, Milano, Rome and Venice. Mainly to study the painting on the Renaissance Period.
Also I love Italian cooking so just visiting and learning how to cook Italian would be great. If only I can remember how my friend mother makes croissants.
Hope you folks are having a wonderful weekend.🥐🥐🥐🥐
@@DavidChow-n4x I think my hub is planning something like that in Tuscany. Winery, county life and small cities around it. We probably even need to rent a car 😬. I was wondering to find a good pasta making class, those handmade pastas from the dough. My fav city in Italy had to be Venice, then Florence and new fav is the Naples. Love the fresh food in Naples, that city really has amazing food. We went to a museum in Naples ( it is also in my video if you are interested) which was very understated but full of Pompeii & Herculaneum stuff. That was amazing.