Tag: carbonara
ZAZU – Quito, Ecuador
On an Ecuadorian street lined with little restaurants sits a whitewashed building with a subtle sign. Upon entering, you are greeted by an airy room, with light grey walls and wooden floors. The “Relais & Chateaux” sign is prominently on display, as is a gorgeous […]
Putting Le Calandre on the Calendar
In the Veneto region of Italy, there sits a little town called Rubano. It lies 40 km (25 miles) west of Venice and about 7 km (4 miles) northwest of Padua. The population is around 16,000 and the town itself is only about 15 square kilometres […]
Breakfast for Dinner (Spaghetti alla Carbonara)
There is some argument on the origins of Spaghetti alla Carbonara. One school has the classic Roman dish created during the war, using military rations from American soldiers. Another side argues that the name comes from “alla carbonara”, a dish eaten by coal workers. (The heavy […]