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What an absolutely lovely hotel! The room, the private outdoor area, the views, the food-- looks perfect to me. Looks like you have it all to yourselves.
We pretty much did at that point.
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I remember well the food in Italy. REAL tomatoes. Moreflavor in all the veg than you can get here straight from the farm. Italians know how to cook and how to grow things.
They certainly do. I can still taste those tomatoes now - and boy, I wish I could have one now!
The hotel looks great! And the caprese salad, YUM! I ate so many tomatoes in Italy! Some nights I'd have a plateful as my starter - they were just broiled lightly with a little olive oil and Parmesan. nothing tastes like tomatoes in Italy!!
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Wow! I'm blown away by the pics along the drive and at the hotel. Those are some breathtaking sights for sure. The meal looks delicious too!
If you've been blown away by the photos from this day, you wait until we get to the next day when we drive the Amalfi coast - now those will really blow you away.
Saturday 4 May – part seven: how much for half a bottle of wine?
We relaxed for a little while, then we headed out to sit by the pool. I was thinking about having a swim, so I went to dip my feet in the pool just to see how warm it was. Warm? It was freezing! No wonder no-one had been in the thing all afternoon…
We sat out there for the next hour with another couple out there too, who sounded American. It was just a perfect temperature for us – probably low 70s, maybe even high 60s, but with the sun out, it was lovely. Just after 6:00pm, the sun started to dip, and the wind got up a bit more, plus they came out and asked if they could close off the pool. By now, we were the only ones left, so we headed back to the room, but it had been some lovely down time, and it’s very unusual for us to be able to sit outside. Usually, it’s too hot or too cold, but this was just right.
We headed back to the room to get ready for dinner. We’d booked at the hotel restaurant, down the road, for 7:30pm, but a little bit before that, I headed back out to the swimming pool area to see what the sunset was like, although sadly it was pretty much a damp squib.
Just before 7:30pm, we headed to the car park, and drove down to the restaurant. My goodness, talk about a tight entrance to the road that led to the car park. Not having a large car was now a very good idea!
We parked up, and walked down, and wow, what a view awaited us. We got some photos outside…
… then we headed in, and were seated right by a window with a lovely view outside.
We settled down to peruse the menu, and my goodness, there were so many choices, from pasta to fish dishes to meat dishes. We really both struggled to work out what we wanted. While we decided, they brought out an amuse bouchee for us, which was essentially bruschetta, tomato and cheese drizzled in olive oil, and very nice it was too.
I got half a bottle of wine, presented in this carafe…
Now guess how much we paid for this?
Go on… what do you think?
You won’t believe this – remember this is half a bottle!
A whooping €1.50 – that’s about $2! It was actually the same price as a bottle of water. I am seriously not making this up!
Eventually, we both decided, with me going for a pasta dish, the scialatielle with prawns and zucchini. Oh my goodness, this was good, and just the perfect size for me, after a late lunch.
Mark went for the escalope Sorrentino style, which essentially meant that it came with tomato and mozzarella.
For dessert, I was sold the second I heard tiramisu was on the menu! I absolutely love this stuff, and the prospect of sampling it in its homeland was too much – I had to give it a go. Oh wow, this was good, and you could taste the alcohol in it, but it wasn’t overpowering, like it sometimes can be…
Mark opted for the “special cake”, which was essentially chocolate with a gooey middle, and boy it did look good. I notice he didn’t offer me a taste, so it must’ve been good…
When we got the check, I was in for a real shock – I couldn’t believe it. The whole thing for two entrees, two desserts, two bottles of water and half a bottle of wine came to just €30, that’s $40!
Il Panorama
Entrée 9 8
Dessert 9½ 10
Atmosphere 9 8½
Service 8 7½
Value for money 10 10
Average score: 8.95
We headed back to the hotel, and boy, the car park was tight to get out of as well. Again, thank goodness for a medium sized car, not a large one and that Mark was driving!
I grabbed some photos of the hotel at night when we got back…
… then it was back to the room, where we tried twice, without success, to download that night’s Doctor Who. Oh well, we tried… We ended up leaving it downloading while we went to bed. We’ll see whether or not it’s there in the morning…
The weather today was in the low 80s and sunny in Italy, in the 50s and overcast in the UK. The best thing today was sitting outside in the sun, relaxing, something we never usually do. The worst thing today was those idiots on the mopeds! The funniest thing today was that lovely lady on the plane thinking we were that young… sure it’s a compliment, but there’s a funny side to it too! Today we tried driving from Naples to Sorrento And the result was it was pretty hair raising at times! The most magical moment today was flying over the Alps.
Next: I have never had so much of this for breakfast before!
I have always loved how inexpensive Italy is! Wine is cheaper than water and that to me is fantastic! I stayed in one of those hotels that is built into the cliff side. Amazing!