Nothing can make a trip to Italy more enjoyable and rewarding than a great dining experience—that is, of course, if you know what you’re ordering! This handy, pocket-sized guide helps you navigate Italian menus, in addition to steering you to some great Italian restaurants, bistros, cafes, wine shops, and food markets. Most of the book is a comprehensive menu reader, translating thousands of Italian words into English. There are also sections on restaurant etiquette, a pronunciation guide, English-to-Italian words and phrases, and descriptions of the many different kinds of eating establishments in Italy.
Reviews:
"...an opinionated little compendium...the right size for a traveler"—The New York Times
"A charming and whimsical guide...irresistible"—Chicago Tribune
"...a terrific primer for first time visitors...a pack-along must for the less-adventurous eater."—Houston Chronicle
"...elegant"—Minneapolis Tribune
"...opening up the world of good eating with their innovative paperback series."—Salt Lake Tribune
Andy Herbach is a lawyer and professional travel writer. He is co-author of Open Road’s ‘Eating & Drinking’ menu-translator guides to Paris, Italy, Spain, and Latin America, and is also the author of Open Road’s Paris Made Easy, Open Road’s Best of Paris, Open Road’s Best of Provence & the French Riviera, Europe Made Easy, Berlin Made Easy, and Amsterdam Made Easy.