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Eating Italian … with an Italian

Friday, April 24th, 2009

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Nipped across the road last night to Il Giardino (just 10 meters from my front door) to take a pizza with an Italian work colleague. I get take-away pizzas from them regularly (when too lazy to cook) and they’re pretty tasty, the service  is friendly and personal (when they get to know you) and a take-away pizza costs between SEK 90-120 including salad and a soft drink. (They’ve got the usual antipasta and pasta dishes too but so far, I’ve never got past their pizza menu!)

But taking an Italian to an Italian restaurant outside of Italy is another matter. And I was curious how she would rank my neighborhood favorite! We both took my ”regular” choice - the Formaggi – which arrived quickly and accompanied by the famous Swedish “coleslaw” that goes with pizzas here and which you either love or hate! Her only comment: “We don’t eat this coleslaw with our pizzas in Italy” but she still ate it and cleaned her plate, admitting that the stone-oven-cooked pizzas were pretty good.

Il Giardino is just a stone’s throw from the Gamla Stan end of Drottninggatan but their food and service is much better than some of the other local spots.  Next time you’re in town doing some shopping, and craving a pizza, try them … generally you don’t need a reservation and will get a table, plus they’re quick!

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Italian fast food … with a difference

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Vapiano

If your idea of an Italian restaurant is a cozy, dark, underground spot with the usual pizza and pasta menu, Vapiano might come as somewhat of a surprise. Vapiano is actually a German chain, which offers Italian pasta, antipasta, salads and pizzas in a modern, stylish, and budget friendly way – located in Stockholm’s upmarket Östermalm area. (across the street from the Humlegarden park). Don’t be put off by the red carpet rolled out at the entrance, trendy Vapiano offers Italian food at a price that fits every wallet.

But what makes this place really stand out is the way they prepare the food – pizza, pasta or salad – in front of you. The pasta menu offers a good choice of dishes – for vegetarians and meat/fish lovers – grouped into price categories ranging from around SEK 75 to SEK 140. Choose from around six different types of pasta, including wholemeal or white pasta, then watch your ingredients being blended together.

A nice touch is the pots on the tables of fresh herbs which you can use to garnish your food. There’s also a bar where you can get anything from an espresso coffee to wines and beers. When you purchase something simply swipe your card and pay when leaving.

One word of advice – be prepared for long queues at peak times! Even if there are only five people in front of you, the queues move at a snail’s pace. It’s worth sticking it out but just make sure you’re not starving or in a rush.

Sturegatan 12. Tel: +46 8 662 20 11.

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