tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7147393486014631294.post2960478515105821613..comments2024-03-24T06:37:31.047-07:00Comments on Rome the Second Time: The Tartufo (Truffle) WarDianne Bennett and William Graebnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00020113718051468497noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7147393486014631294.post-28494541598355665222011-03-21T08:44:47.572-07:002011-03-21T08:44:47.572-07:00Dear Dianne Bennett and William Graebner, nice to ...Dear Dianne Bennett and William Graebner, nice to meet you over the net.<br /> <br />I am Emmanuele Gramaglia and our company, MITdesign (www.mitdesign.it ), is in charge to manage the the image and the communication of<br />Tre Scalini Restaurant, located in Rome (Italy) and precisely in Piazza Navona, one of the world’s most famous square.<br /><br />First of all we want to thank you mentioning our location in your article. Because of the confusion that is above our Original Tartufo, caused by several restaurants with the same name,we kindly ask you if it is possible to insert a link to the official website of the restaurant (http://www.trescalini.it ). The website has also an English version. <br /> <br />The correct data about the restaurant are:<br />Tre Scalini<br />Piazza Navona 28<br />Tel: 06.68.80.19.96<br />http://www.trescalini.it<br /><br /><br />Waiting for your reply, please accept our best regards.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13580035594608973132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7147393486014631294.post-53532791432813261772010-09-17T22:12:00.611-07:002010-09-17T22:12:00.611-07:00Just came across this post and was pleasantly surp...Just came across this post and was pleasantly surprised to find the picture you posted of the gentleman outside Tre Scalini. I'm a teacher and was on a trip to London, Paris, Florence, and Rome with students this past March and April. <br /><br />On the night train from Paris to Florence, three students and I shared a compartment with two Italian men. One was the white-haired man above, Roberto! He was a good roommate, though he liked to illegally smoke in the train's bathroom....<br /><br />He was very passionate about Rome and he also told us about his restaurant and how famous the dessert is there. We got off the train in Florence and bid him farewell, thinking that the likelihood of seeing him, days later, in a major metropolitan city (and one we'd never been to before) like Rome was impossibly slim. <br /><br />A couple of days later when we were wrapping up our tour in Rome, we had some free time at, of all places, Piazza Navona and lo and behold, there was Roberto outside Tre Scalini! The guys bought his tartufo, "take away," but I was too cheap and just got a gelato nearby. We took some pictures with him and came away with a great story. Nice to see Roberto again on your blog!FongHistoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06419793423619359081noreply@blogger.com