Showing posts with label Limoncello. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Limoncello. Show all posts

Sanremo, Italy for lunch

We went to Sanremo today for lunch - it's a sign of how close borders are in this part of the world that I can go to lunch somewhere, and that requires crossing 3 national borders each way... I've been there before and not a lot has changed - it's still a pleasant little town, with nice weather and the smell of the sea. (Monaco doesn't smell of sea, despite it being just over there - it's kind of weird...)

Anyway, this time we literally went just for lunch, so no photos of the old town (though you can find those in my last Sanremo post). But I do have a couple of photos to share, in case you're interested:

Sanremo:

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Map in Sanremo bus station:
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Houses and a river:
Houses and a river in Sanremo, Italy


Restaurant we didn't eat at, but which was in a very pretty square:
Restaurant in Sanremo, Italy


View of the port from where we did eventually eat lunch:
Port in Sanremo, Italy


The best bit about eating in Italy is the free Limoncello after lunch. (Note: probably not standard, don't rely on getting it, be lucky in your choice of restaurants...)
Free post-lunch Limoncello


Sanremo has a big square just above the bus station. The best thing about it is this frog bin:
Frog bin in Sanremo, Italy


I still want to live here:
House in Sanremo, Italy

(This blogpost is largely in the interests of keeping me busy enough to ignore the child that's been screaming outside for the last few minutes solid. So if it looks a bit pointless, well, yes. You're right. But if you wanted deep insight and philosophical debate, I should tell you I think you might have come to the wrong place in any case...)

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Dinner

Photo stolen from Paul from last time we ate this:

Duck breast in a honey and thyme sauce

Duck breast in a honey and thyme sauce and fried potato thingies is wonderful. Cheap wine that happens to be nice makes it even better, as does French bread. Free limoncello at the end of the meal because the staff are nice like that makes it perfect.

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