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🍽️ This video is part of our Must-Eat Europe series — exploring the best food and local dishes across Europe.

🎬 Americans React to Top 5 Best Street Foods in Rome, Italy!

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Join us as we watch this lovely couple journey through Rome and find the best that Italy has to offer! Warning…it will make you hungry.
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21 Comments

  1. After university, I lived in Italy for a few months because I didn't want to start working right away. I'm spoiled forever. The food, the clothes (I developed a sense of style 😜), and everything else. The only thing I didn't like was sweet breakfasts, so I always had a tramezzini instead.🤩😍

  2. "Wolters World eats". He made a nice video about Viennese Cuisine! Maybe you want to watch that Video and react. Love your reactions – keep going. ♥

  3. Best food in Italy? I was in Milan, and if you visit Milan Cathedral and go to the left into a small street, there is a little place whichs sells Panzerotti with mozzarella and tomato. They were simple and the best I’ve ever had. Oh, btw, Milan Cathedral is nice too. 😆You can walk on the roof, great experience.

  4. Hey everyone — thanks for watching our blind reaction to Rome's €20 street food challenge! 🇮🇹

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  5. As an Italian it drives me nuts when people get the pinched fingers gesture wrong. It has a specific meaning. Yes we use it a lot but not willy-nilly. 🙄

  6. Roma is the best city in the world for me😊 … History, art, arhitecture, people, music and all kind of entertament, food, prices, not too big, not too small.. always something to see and places you would wanna walk through several times.

  7. In Italy, there isn't a better or worse city.

    In Italy, there's a very strong sense of belonging, so for a Milanese, Milan is the best city. For a Roman, Rome is the best city, and for a Neapolitan, Naples is the best city.

    So, in short, Italy is the best country.

    Some cities are dedicated to industry, others to agriculture, others to tourism, but you can find these three aspects in any city you find yourself in, only the percentages will be different. In the South, tourism is preferred, but there's no shortage of industry and agriculture. In the Center, agriculture is preferred, but tourism is also highly valued, and industry is like in the South—very scarce, with a few small exceptions (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Ducati, etc.). Meanwhile, in the North, large-scale industry and international entrepreneurship are more concentrated, without, however, excluding agriculture and tourism.

    Finally, in the video, the couple shows what you can eat in Rome for just 20 euros TOTAL. Obviously, no Italian eats like this every day. Typically, an Italian's day includes:

    Breakfast: Cornetto or brioche, with coffee (espresso) or cappuccino

    Lunch: A plate of pasta

    Dinner: A portion of meat or fish, with a side salad or vegetables.

    And two snacks, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, which can be a small snack or a seasonal fruit.

    The lavish meals you see in videos are the stuff of tourists' imaginations!

  8. Not everything is good in Italy, not every restaurant or whatsoever. Some spots are terribly expensive and you can eat better just few meters away. Just be careful, try meny dishes and enjoy!
    Rome is beautiful.

  9. 😂😂😂Sorry..in Italy we have the best food in the world. Food in Italy is Life style..in America food Is only food..maybe only business. Come in Italy and live the food Life style. Sorry for my english😅..i Hope Is not to bad

  10. Everything in the US is fucked up, from food, education, housing, healthcare, childcare, workers rights, human rights, etc, how the hell do you people survive?

  11. “Jesus, what kind of schiacciata did she eat for it to be considered hard?

    Ohhh wait—they can’t chew… they’re used to tramezzini, Wonder Bread, and soft hamburger buns.. the worst”

  12. The funniest thing in these videos is how the average American has literally no idea of what actual Italian food is and has only a very tiny (and also wrong) partial conception of our vast and 100% natural specialities array (processed foods are really not a thing here, eating anything pre-cooked out of any sort of industrial packaging is considered very unfortunate and "low-life")…

  13. "Sbriciolona" is not a salame albeit it's part of the "insaccati" cathegory (minced and cured meat inside animal intestines – which is exactly what salame is too)…. it is a Tuscan speciality with various parts of the pork (including the nose) and veal that get cleaned, prepared, minced, spiced and salted and then aged… the result is similar to salame but more smoky, less pungent and more "buttery" (fat).
    Last but not least: Italy has a colossal amount of things to see/try and as an Italian living here I can tell you in 40+ years I have only seen/visited/tasted about 30% of it… and I know people over 70 that say the same, it just never ends to amaze 🤗👋🇮🇹

  14. Hey guys, I live in Rome, there is not a best city to visit every region of Italy is beautiful, great food, and different. You can't go wrong. But Rome is a must, I would also suggest the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany well every place in Italy is worth visiting, but avoid coming in summer, too much caos and heat. Spring is great, even September, October and November we have good weather. Why don't you book a flight and come now? We are having good weather in Rome these days. Forgot, you gotta see Venice, expensive but really worth it, it is unique!

  15. You have to understand that in Italy the average salary of a worker is 1500 euros a month, and if you set prices like in the United States, it would be impossible to live
    , A scandal broke out recently, where food delivery riders were paid 2 euros per delivery. in italy

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