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2016 New Year's Eve Dinner at Take Your Time

We are pleased to invite all readers of ITALY FOR ME to celebrate New Year 2016 at our favorite bistro restaurant Take Your Time, located in one of the most atmospheric areas of Rome - Trastevere (see photo). Quiet, cozy restaurant and charismatic owner Giacomo, who is in love with Italian cuisine, will pamper you with the most delicious dishes on New Year's Eve. You can read reviews about this place. on Tripadvisor and on Facebook, as well as in our ranking of delicious Rome restaurants.

In July 2015, Giacomo visited Kazan at the water sports championship, was inspired by the Russian language and culture. Therefore, he wanted to spend this New Year's dinner in a Russian-speaking company.

Positive Russian-speaking visitors are invited, without racial prejudice, Ponte and nationalist views. Giacomo will be glad to all customers from Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Israel or any other countries.For better understanding, a Russian-speaking waiter will help Giacomo.

Reservation

To reserve a place you need to fill out the form below, wait for confirmation with payment instructions, and familiarize yourself with the practical information below.

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Practical information

  • Start: December 31 at 20:00
  • Cost: 100 Euro per person, bank transfer or cash in Rome
  • Address: Bistro Restaurant Take Your Time, Via dei Fienaroli, 4 (Trastevere)
  • Site: www.takeyourtimeroma.com
  • Number of places: 25
  • Free places left: 20
  • Age: from 25 to 60 years

What is included

Giacomo promises that you will leave well-fed, but still the following menu is planned for order:

Warm up

  • Rustic Pizza
  • Omelette
  • Bruschetta
  • Cheeses
  • Pata Negra (Iberian Jamon)
  • Mozzarella
  • Mini snacks

First meal

  • Lasagna
  • Risotto (2 types)

Second courses

  • Carpaccio
  • Salmon
  • Mullet

Dessert

Many desserts to choose from, it will be impossible to resist. Real grappa or limoncello attached to the dessert

The drinks

  • 1 bottle of wine for 2 people
  • At midnight a glass of champagne

All additional drinks will be given a special discount of 25% of the regular price.

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