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Hi Red,
Below is a reprise from our MaiTaiTom's earlier restaurant thread wherein I sang POM's praises for a specific reason. But also, a worthy experience is to dine at one of the 2 or 3 cafes in the tiny, chilled-out hamlet-harbour St. Vito, which is just 5 mins north of POM. St. Vito is known for its picturesque abandoned monastery. And Monopoli has a really nice vibe, great place to base. One of the local places for an unfussy meal with locals would be Bar Nave. Many other more upscale choices.
(for gelato addicts) *Note that Polignano ranks as one of Europe's Gelato Centers.
We have PHD's in this area. "We only stop for the best...'' (Rush)
Polignano a Mare, Puglia (2 essential shops, ones that were far superior to the competition)
a) modern shop 'Bella Blu': their chewy, award-winning flavour 'Torta Sorrento' is worth crossing an ocean for.
b) an older, more traditional shop, Il Super Mago del Gelo at 22 pza. Garibaldi (some confusion with nearby shop with nearly-identical name); this old family fave is the sole place where one may order 'gelsi neri', a unique mulberry granite ice.
I am done. the scoop
Below is a reprise from our MaiTaiTom's earlier restaurant thread wherein I sang POM's praises for a specific reason. But also, a worthy experience is to dine at one of the 2 or 3 cafes in the tiny, chilled-out hamlet-harbour St. Vito, which is just 5 mins north of POM. St. Vito is known for its picturesque abandoned monastery. And Monopoli has a really nice vibe, great place to base. One of the local places for an unfussy meal with locals would be Bar Nave. Many other more upscale choices.
(for gelato addicts) *Note that Polignano ranks as one of Europe's Gelato Centers.
We have PHD's in this area. "We only stop for the best...'' (Rush)
Polignano a Mare, Puglia (2 essential shops, ones that were far superior to the competition)
a) modern shop 'Bella Blu': their chewy, award-winning flavour 'Torta Sorrento' is worth crossing an ocean for.
b) an older, more traditional shop, Il Super Mago del Gelo at 22 pza. Garibaldi (some confusion with nearby shop with nearly-identical name); this old family fave is the sole place where one may order 'gelsi neri', a unique mulberry granite ice.
I am done. the scoop
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