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Archive for July 18th, 2008

Regional cuisine in Liguria has long been considered second-rate because of its use of simple ingredients such as second cuts of meat or farmyard animals, wild herbs and produce from the vegetable garden. However, this diet has been ‘re-evaluated’ by nutritionists who are now praising the virtues of ‘the Mediterranean diet’. The Mediterranean diet is one that is low in animal fat, rich in vegetables, fish, and white meat: this is exactly the type of cuisine that exists in Liguria which has always favoreddining extra-virgin olive oil, vegetables, fresh fish and rabbit.

Vittorio G. Rossi wrote in his book Wines and food from Liguria ‘Nowadays, the food that our grandmothers made is being recognized as good, healthy fare. Our wine made from the stones, the sun, and the breath of the sea, bearing the perfume of the dawn in the calm of July receives the recognition due to it.’ Even pesto, (itself a symbol of Genoese cooking) is an extremely simple sauce, both in terms of preparation and ingredients (basil, pine nuts, parmesan, garlic and olive oil): because of its simplicity it is imperative that the ingredients are of the highest quality (basil that doesn’t grow close to the sea has a totally different flavour!)

If you want to experience the delights of pesto first-hand, then Zeffirino may be the place to try: here you can try the specialties of Liguria NB: be prepared to spend a little bit more than you had budgeted for. If you prefer something a little more simple but would still like to try la torta Pasqualina (a savoury vegetable tart) as well as minestrone alla genovese a Struppa Geneose minestrone then you could try Piro and the historical Luchin in Chivari; here you can try a delicious farinata (traditional tart made with chick-pea flour) and stuffed vegetables.

The popular, tasty focaccia bread made with cheese deserves a mention, as does its birthplace of Recco (20km from Genoa), and the two popular restaurants where you can indulge in its flavour: Manuelina and Vittorio . Although fish may not be a primary ingredient in Ligurian cooking (as it tends to favour dishes from the ‘vegetable garden’ and the ‘farmyard’), a wide range of fish recipes can be tried at Rina and Da Vittorio in the center of the city. If you want to combine gastronomical delights with a trip to the Riviera, then try Polpo Mario in Sestri Levante or Puny in Portofino, you won’t regret the little bit extra you may find yourself paying.
Buon appetito!

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Dancing among music waves with the sea in the background in Genoa’s long and glowing nights!

Long established Discos renewing themselves over time… to the beat of all the world’s music. Genoa, an increasingly multiethnic city, is enlivened with salsa, merengue and everything else coming from Latin America, ironically the continent discovered by Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus!

But Genoa also dances to the African beat, following echoes from the Orient, exploring the melting-pot of Mediterranean music, without abandoning the local rhythms of evergreen and revival music. For today’s and yesterday’s young people. For all tastes, For all budgets.

Where do people dance?
In  discos located in various parts of the city; on the” rotonde”(round terraces)  overlooking the sea arranged by the managers of the private beaches; people dance  open-air, during food festivals ,  in trendy places, perhaps enjoying appetizing specialties, between music and “off” theatre; people dance at Palazzo Ducale during the “Notte Rosa” (Pink night) on Women’s Day and in Piazza Matteotti around the Big Bonfire on the Night of Saint John’s Eve.

Also the promenade of Corso Italia – which is about two kilometres from the centre and running along the rocky cliffs overhanging the sea – is lined with night clubs (with live music), private beaches, small bars, but above all it is a meeting place.

In various areas of the city, from the east to the west, from the Old Port to the valleys of the hinterland, there are many friendly places with entertainment opportunities. The list of bars, cafés, restaurants and other nightlife places is available at Turismoinliguria in the “Staying” section under “Food”.

Disco Clubs in Genoa :  

  RE SCORPIONE
VIA XX SETTEMBRE 26 p. amezz -

16121 GENOVA

Eccentrica
Via Ceccardi 24r
GENOVA

Covo di Nord Est
Lungomare Rossetti 1
SANTA MARGHERITA LIGURE
Tel. 0185.286.558 (fax 0185.283.477)

 

JASMINE CAFE’

Via Gabriele D’annunzio 19 - Genova
Tel. 010.541273

PISCINA DEI CASTELLI

Piazzale Marinai D’italia 3 - Sestri Levante - Genova
Tel. 0185.480001


CEZANNE

 Via Antonio Cecchi 7/R - Genova
Tel. 010.541607

Mako
Corso Italia 28r - Via Pogdora 17r
GENOVA
Tel. 010.367.652

Carillon

Via Paraggi al Mare 10, Paraggi
SANTA MARGHERITA LIGURE
Tel. 0185.286.721

 

LA BOTTEGA DEL CONTE

Via Delle Grazie 47/R - Genova
Tel. 010.2468356


LA BERLOCCA

Via Macelli Di Soziglia 45/R - Genova
Tel. 010.2474162


LE CORBUSIER

Via San Donato 36/R - Genova
Tel. 010.2468652

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