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10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE ORDERING IN AN ITALIAN RESTAURANT I Italy Travel



In this 10 things you should know before ordering in an Italian restaurant video I’ll share with you how to order food in Italy, should you tip in Italy, things to know about Italian food, restaurant tourist traps, where to eat in Rome, Florence, Milan and Venice, Italy travel tips and much more.

If you plan on doing Italy travel, no matter if you are going to Italy for the first time or not, I will share with you Italian words and phrases that you can use at an Italian restaurant to order Italian dishes.

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Fabulous people I know ordering food at an Italian restaurant can be very stressful especially if you don’t speak the language do I need to live a tip will they understand my broken Italian do they speak English how do I avoid tourist traps these are some of the

Questions that I get asked all the time and so in this video I will share with you 10 things you should know before ordering at an Italian restaurant and by the end of this video I will share with you words and phrases that will make your life so much easier when ordering

At an Italian restaurant now before we begin please remember to smack that like button and if you’re new to my channel and my vibe and the vibe of this Channel resonates with you I invite you to subscribe all right fabulous people and all right fabulous please join me for

Breakfast and the first thing that you should know is that a little bit of Italian will go a long way in Italy Italians will greatly appreciate if you just attempt to use a few words or phrases and a lot of times they will actually compliment you on your Italian

Of course they don’t expect for you to speak Italian perfectly but saying bonjourno when you walk into an Italian restaurant in the afternoon or Bona for the evening will definitely make most Italians to be extra attentive to you and of course they don’t expect for you to speak Italian the entire time they

Will switch to English almost right away now once you’re seated at a table a waiter normally will ask if you prefer a menu in English or Italian sometimes they do offer menus in other languages like French or German or sometimes they will have a menu with English and

Italian on the same name page and that is pretty much the standard now in all Italian restaurants you will either get an option in which language you prefer a menu or the menu will be in two languages sometimes even three now please keep in mind that if you go to

Tourist TRS restaurants which are mainly located around popular sites for example in Rome it’s near the Coliseum Vatican Museums Pantheon you will be given a menu in English but the prices on that menu will be higher yes it is unfair yes it is illegal but unfortunately it happens all the time

And that is why every time I do a video on Italy travel tips I always urge everyone to avoid eating in tourist traps and of course you might ask me Anastasia how do I avoid eating at tourist traps in Italy well first I do recommend for you to go further away

Away from popular sites on smaller streets to is make sure to avoid restaurants where a waiter is standing outside and calling you in number three make sure you do a thorough research on where to eat in Rome or where to eat in Florence Milan Venice Etc please

Remember that just because the place has a lot of reviews on trip advisor it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s a good place so you will have to do tons of research to prepare in advance another way is to go through a local travel agent and the reason why I say

Local is because you want to work with a travel agent who actually lives in the country you are visiting and not a travel agent who travels to let’s say Italy once a year or does the same exact research that you would do online and then have that travel agent organize

Everything for you restaurants accommodations Transportation Etc something that my travel agency in Italy has been doing for years for clients from all over the world trust me you want a local expert who knows all the best local authentic spots and places that will save you countless hours in

The planning process and help you to avoid disappointment when you get to Italy now another great thing that I recommend for you if you plan on visiting smaller towns in Italy and you might walk into the restaurant and most likely they will have a menu only in Italian then definitely download one of

The translation apps and I go into great details on some of the best translation apps in my video must have apps for traveling Italy and of course I will make sure to leave a link for you to that video in the description down below now the next thing I absolutely

Absolutely have to mention is the fundamental difference between ordering in Italy and ordering in the US if you plan on doing Italy travel please do not expect the same level of service that you’re used to back home please remember that waiters in Italy have a set salary

And they’re not really working for tips and when they serve you they do assume that you need privacy with the person or people you came to the restaurant with so normally they will not be coming to your table to check on you to make sure

The food is okay to ask if you want another glass of wine Etc so if you need something from your waiter just make an eye contact with them or raise your hand and that is the best way to get a service at an Italian restaurant thank

You and just be prepared to wait longer than what you’re used to the service in Italy is generally slower so just prepare yourself mentally for that and don’t stress because you’re not going to make them move faster they will just get frustrated with you that’s about it

There is a famous saying in Italy kapano Vaso and valano which means whoever goes slowly goes safely and goes far so just keep that in mind when you’re ordering at a restaurant in ital or doing anything in Italy now if you’re going to Italy for the first time there

Is something very important that you must absolutely know the restaurants in Italy are not open all day they have a very strict opening hours so it is very important that you time your sites in with restaurant opening hours otherwise you might be left without lunch and you

Will have to settle for a sandwich which is not that bad after rolling in Italy but in case you’re wondering what are the opening hours in Italy for the restaurants it is usually from 12: 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 300 p.m. for lunch and quick note here guys please make sure

You do not show up at a restaurant at 2:50 p.m. asking them for lunch you might not get the best service or they might just refuse to serve your lunch saying that the kitchen is already closed and then the same goes for dinner hours most restaurants will open around

700 p.m. for dinner and then they will stay open until 11:00 p.m. sometimes even 12:00 a.m. now please keep in mind that there are some restaurants that have continuous service throughout the day but you have to do a thorough research to find them because most of them unfortunately are tourist traps now

One quick travel tip for Italy that I have for you if you didn’t make make a reservation in advance and you really want to try to get a table at that restaurant then make sure to show up early for example most Italians have lunch around 1 1:30 p.m. so by showing

Up at a restaurant around 12:00 p.m. almost guarantees you will get a table and beat crowds and the same goes for dinner most Italians have dinner around 8 8:30 p.m. so by showing up at a restaurant around 700 p.m. gives you a pretty good chance of grabbing a table

And one extra bonus you will get by arriving to the resturant earlier is that the service might be faster because the more crowds come in the slower the service will get now when you travel to Italy you will quickly notice that we have many different food establishments here we have

Bar in and of course it can get very confusing what’s the difference between all this places so I’m going to clarify it for you very quickly a bar is not a typical bar that you would think be it in the US or Canada a bar in Italy is

Actually a place where you go in the morning for espresso and or capuccino and a Cornetto and in the afternoon you can go there for a Sandage now osteras used to be wine bars that now evolved into C serving simple meals traditionally they are simpler than

Tractoras and they usually do not have a menu now their offerings changes daily according of course to the market and the season and you will typically find two to three dishes on the menu if there is a menu most of the time there is not one and usually those servings will be

At a fixed price including wine now tras are A step above osteras they’re traditionally family-owned casual rustic neighborhood places that serve fresh local Italian dishes of the region they’re located in Italy so in Tuscany you will have mainly Tuscan dishes and Rome Roman dishes Etc now restorante is a higher-end full service restaurant

With professional stuff including a Som that is knowledgeable in food wine proper etiquette you will get a professional kitchen staff and of course a wider variety of Italian dishes from different regions one very important point that I need to make here is that just because you’re going to a

Restaurant please don’t assume that the quality of the Italian food will be better there than let’s say in Osteria or tra I can tell you from my personal experience some of my best meals in Italy were in osteras and tras now finally inota what is in now in the past traditionally inas were

Places where you just go for a glass of wine or two and now they of course also transformed into a place where you can grab a glass of wine or two or a bottle but at the same time you can enjoy some appetizers and some of them even have a

Full menu finally let’s discuss one of the most heated topics should you tip in Italy now when you look at a menu at a restaurant just so you know the price that you see on the menu is a full price meaning it includes taxes and tips now

Let me tell you fabulous people waiters in Rome Italy and Italy in general love Americans because we assume that we should add a tip on top of that price and unfortunately sometimes or it happens quite often actually waiters even reinforce the fact that they should be tipped when they serve to

American clients and sometimes they do say that the tip is not included yes it is included now if you get an amazing service here in Italy be in Tratoria Oria or resturante you are more than welcome to leave just a few Euros like all the Italians do if your service was

Truly exceptional that will be just as a thank you to your waiter for giving you extra care extra attention but it is not mandatory now please keep in mind that if you do decide to pay with a credit card which is most of us have some euros

On you to leave as a tip because the machines here in Italy are not set up to add a tip on the card like they are in the US because once again the tip is included here here in Italy now one last thing for you to know if you decide to

Pay with a credit card they won’t take it from you and then walk away they will actually bring a machine directly to your table so you can pay at your table and be done finally fabulous like I promised let me share with you some important words and phrases that will

Make your life so much easier when ordering at an Italian restaurant now the first thing as you walk into the restaurant you should say either bonjourno Salve or Bon depending on the time of the day so once again B Sal now let’s talk about how to order

Food in Italy of course there are so many ways to do it but the most simple one to say I’ll have something be a plate of pasta or brusa by the way fabulous people it is not brushetta it is brusketta so the way to say it is IO

So if you want to get a pizza you will Sayo pizza if you want let’s say A breta you will say if this is going to be your first time in Italy you might get a little bit overwhelmed when your waiter arrives and asks what type of water would you like

In Italy we do have different water types and I’m going to clarify all of them for you very quickly first if you would like still water you will sayal natural now if you would like sparkling water you will say frit Sante frit Sante now here in Italy we also

Have my favorite water type that I didn’t know exist before I moved to Italy which is leer frante which is slightly sparkling or lightly sparkling again Leger frante trust me fabulous people it’s going to be your favorite water type by the time you leave Italy another useful word is GRA which is of

Course thank you and I really like to travel around Italy just for the fact that in different regions in Italy you will hear a slightly different variation of GRA depending again on the accent of that particular region but just make sure you’re not saying gracias we’re not

In Spain it is quite different gra and graas all right next is for the time when you need to find restaurants and the phrase that you should use is very simple if you want to complement a dish or wine you say Bono which is good or Timo which means excellent so

When your waiter arrives and asks you how was your pizza or how was your meal or that particular wine that he recommended you can say Bono or bonim or Timo once again Bono bonim now at the end of the meal when you’re ready for the bill all you have to say is once

Again of course there are many different ways to ask for the bill but in my opinion it is one of the easiest ones finally when you go to believe in the restaurant make sure to say goodbye to everyone and the best way to do it is just to say one more

Time all right fabulous people thank you so much for watching this 10 things you should know before ordering in an Italian restaurant now the next video that I recommend for you to watch is how to plan your first trip to Italy and of course if you plan on traveling to Italy

And want to take take all the pain out of research and organizing and booking process then I welcome you to check out my travel agency My Fabulous VA travel agency that I will leave for you in the description down below and before you go and start backing for Italy please

Remember to smack that like button and if you’re new to my channel and my vibe and the vibe of this Channel resonates with you I invite you to subscribe all right fabulous I truly hope hope to see you all in my next video

14 Comments

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  2. Buongiorno Fabulous, grazie for the Buonissima video and Arrivederci 😊! Extremely useful one 👍🏻

  3. Thank you so much for this detailed video. Will be visiting Rome with father in April 1st week from India. The information helped a lot. ❤

  4. 13 days until my wife and I go to Rome! We’re so excited. I’ve been using iTranslate to practice some common phases as well. I agree that learning some basic words/phases makes the experience so much better. Love the video!

  5. Hello, My wife and I will be traveling to Rome in the middle of April 2024. This has been my wife's dream vacation for years. While there, we will be celebrating our 37th wedding anniversary. Can you suggest a place for dinner that serves traditional local cuisine. Also, how do we schedule a food tour with you? P.S. We absolutely love all your videos. Very helpful.

  6. What an utterly charming woman. I have travelled to Italy many a time and I promise you that this is very good advice, especially you must never go to the main square in a city or a busy town which are rip-offs in general. As is suggested here, go to a place where there is no English on the menu and you will get the real thing. This is going to sound a little preachy, but when you are a guest in another country (and that is what you are as a tourist) the very least you can do is learn a few words and phrases in the language. That said, my Italian is so appalling I once very nearly ate horse (which in Ireland, where I come from, and the horse is virtually worshipped, this would be worse than eating your grand-mother). I was only saved from this sacrilege by the lovely waiter, whose English was even worse than my Italian, doing a really good impression of a horse neighing. Please share this very excellent site with any friends who are thinking of travelling to this, in my opinion, the loveliest country in Europe.

  7. if you need to have rules before ordering.. then it is superficial at best… pass on them.. go to a local family run cafe/stall restaurant instead

  8. There is not difficult at all ! Italians are so easygoing! They don’t care about your language they care about if you are able to pay

  9. I hope you know how helpful you are. A few days ago I came across your channel because I'll be travelling to Italy next May. I don't feel as lost as I did after I booked my flight.

  10. Fabulous Anastasiya with another fabulous, and very helpful, video. We'll be flying to Rome in 15 days for a 3 week visit to the city and surrounding area. Thanks for all your fabulous videos!

  11. Truly a wonderful and greatly informative video. Thank you so much. I need to take notes, so I will be watching several more times. I also want to review the Italian expressions with proper pronunciation. 🥰

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