Topo Gigio went back to his beloved Rome in the autumn of 2010. He visited all of his favourite buildings, had wonderful wine and coffee and ate his way through the markets and restaurants of Rome.
Topo Gigio
09 August 2011
27 May 2011
Topo and his friend Jamie Oliver
Topo Gigio loves to eat and he loves to cook.When in London, Topo visits some of Jamie Oliver's restaurants.
Fifteen is a very good restaurant that provides wonderful food and an important training experience for young people who have had trouble finding their place.
Jamie's Italian is a chain that sells very well-prepared Italian food at a reasonable price (for London). Excellent home-made pasta and risotto and a good selection of antipasti -all of which Topo likes very much. He often goes to eat there with a friend.
If you like the napkins, buy them don't just stuff them in your pocket. Apparently many thousands are stolen every year which is quite tacky.
07 April 2011
Topo loves the theatre
Topo loves to visit the theatre, where ever he travels. His most memorable recent experience was "Macbeth" at the Globe Theatre.
It was a very unique production which had a black cloth covering the entire ground floor area. This is the space where the "groundlings' stood during Shakespeare time (basically the cheap seats). The cloth was cut for heads to pop through.
Topo is very broad in his tastes and doesn't just see the classics. He also enjoyed Priscilla Queen of the Desert, especially the full-size bus on the stage.
The Children's Hour with Keira Knightley and Elizabeth Moss was an excellent production. Topo is a big fan of Mad Men so he was thrilled to see Elizabeth Moss on stage.
Keira Knightley gave a good performance in the Lillian Hellman play.
It was a very unique production which had a black cloth covering the entire ground floor area. This is the space where the "groundlings' stood during Shakespeare time (basically the cheap seats). The cloth was cut for heads to pop through.
Topo is very broad in his tastes and doesn't just see the classics. He also enjoyed Priscilla Queen of the Desert, especially the full-size bus on the stage.
The Children's Hour with Keira Knightley and Elizabeth Moss was an excellent production. Topo is a big fan of Mad Men so he was thrilled to see Elizabeth Moss on stage.
Keira Knightley gave a good performance in the Lillian Hellman play.
Topo in Edinburgh Scotland 2010
Topo enjoyed his trip to Edinburgh, which he reached by train from London.
Topo discovered that the "flat white" coffee has made its' way to Edinburgh.
He is a big fan of the Fringe Theatre Festival in his hometown so he was excited to visited the Fringe Store in Edinburgh.
He rode the bus all around the city and saw many neighbourhoods that visitors don't normally visit. The buses are very gaily decorated with tartan seats.
26 March 2011
Flat white - London
A flat white is a wonderful coffee, similar to a cappucino but uses microfoam instead of dry foam. On visits to London Topo Gigio likes to visit the small independent cafes that specialise in this beverage. There is an excellent blog, written by Rob, that discovers new spots (http://londonrobstuff.blogspot.com/).
The search for the perfect flat white leads Topo to explore a wide variety of London neighbourhoods that he might not otherwise visit.
The search for the perfect flat white leads Topo to explore a wide variety of London neighbourhoods that he might not otherwise visit.
Coffee in New York City
Topo has a fondness for good coffee and good design. On trips to New York he visits Zibrtto Coffee which is located on 6th at 56th. A new branch just opened in the Financial District but Topo has not yet visited it (http://www.zibettoespresso.com/).
Visiting Kew Gardens, London 2010
Topo loves gardens and gardening. It is a strong element of his heritage. He made a little journey to Kew Gardens to see some of the new architecture which included the walk through the treetops and the new Davies Alpine House.
The new Davies Alpine House, designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects, houses a lovely variety of Alpine plants. Many of them are quite close to the ground, which suits Topo.
He ran into an old friend and they had a nice visit.
A sign of spring in London is always the blooming of the primulas.
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