Cacio e Pepe alla Romana

cacio e pepe alla romana from Da Bucatino in Testaccio in Rome

Ciao, my friends! As promised, I’m back here and want to talk about Cacio e Pepe alla Romana with you this weekend. I don’t know Cacio e Pepe until I put my feet on those little square shape “San Pietrini” in Rome. Surprisingly, over the growing time I’ve spent living here in Rome, I found that […]

I caught the chance

maritozzo and other pastries by Regoli in Esquilino in Rome

Hey, how are you? I’m glad that I could find some time to sit down and talk to you here. I really want to make my blog a causal and relax “chat-box”. My goal is to talk – Yes, I am probably getting too much influence by the Italians. Talking becomes more and more important, […]

How To Cook Artichokes Like An Italian

The Easiest of all Italian artichoke recipes to try at home

Springtime! The Italians always cook and eat as the season moves on. We do, too. I’m so glad to receive many requests after my Instagram story about cooking Italian artichokes (“Carciofi”). So, I decided to share the easiest of all Italian artichoke recipes to try at home. First of all, if you don’t know what […]

Where to eat in Rome, September Edit

Where to eat in Rome September list, Gelateria La Romana has many stores in Rome, Italy and Europe and it is famous of the high quality gelato and monthly flavour

Instead of where to eat in Rome, it might be better to consider as to where to drink in Rome. Yo, it’s a bit late for this month’s happy delicious where to eat in Rome list. Sorry guys, I am super super busy in the past one and a half weeks between working on the […]

The Goods, September’20

gustobeats monthly the goods sharing, september 2020

Even we live in Rome, which summer, in general, is longer, I still feel the subtle change of everything since the last day of August. This morning, when I had to put up a full makeup (even you might still think I didn’t wear anything on my face) for a business video shooting, the dullness […]

How Italy feels, September 20

the best way to know how italy feels is not the big cities but the raw countryside of Italy

https://www.gustobeats.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/how-italy-feels-september-20.mp4 Isn’t it amazing? On the last day of August, we had a full rainy day, and the temperature dropped below 20 degrees in Rome! Mother Nature is telling us, “if you haven’t enjoyed much this summer, be hurry because I’m going to change the season soon.” Earlier last month, we had a quick trip […]

How Italy Feels, August 20

gustobeats blog post_how italy feels august2020

Hey, I cannot believe that we are now in the half-way of 2020’s summer! Yes, and the hottest days of Italy. When last year, we were told “it’s such a hot year, next summer should be cooler as it’s always “one-year-on-one-year-off”. Now, if you ask me how Italy feels, I cannot think about another word […]

How Rome and Italy Feel, June 20

gustobeats how rome and italy feel from my visual diary june 2020 with the beautiful flowers in Villa Borghese in Rome

https://www.gustobeats.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/gustobeats-how-rome-and-italy-feel-photo-diary-june-20.mp4 Hey, how are you? It’s been quite a while since my last MOTW update. I’m coming back this weekend, with some of the best and meaningful moments of Rome and Italy. I have this idea to create a simple visual diary, to show you my Rome life and some awesome hidden places in Italy […]

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