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en by Mu Foo /  Meg Zimbeck, 14. Aug 2008

Call us cheesy, but momondo has gone crazy for coagulated milk. We've given our writers the mission of uncovering 'le meilleur fromage' in Paris, 'il migliore formaggio' in Rome, and the hands-down best cheeses in London and Madrid. So grab yourself some bread and wine and join us on this tour of the best cheese shops in Europe.

Rome 

Volpetti has been serving the working-class quarter of Testaccio since 1973. Over time, the deli has evolved into a foodie destination, a place to sample and buy some of the best products in Rome.

Volpetti’s employees are well-practiced in catering to the fantasies of food pilgrims. They were eyeing me from the moment I walked in – another foreign girl wearing a gluttonous grin.  I was taken by the elbow and shown a starter cheese, an accessible pecorino. “That’s nice,” I said while nibbling on a wedge. “Now what else can I taste?

My particular guide, after sizing me up, returned with a cheese and a conspiratorial wink. “Try this,” he said, pushing a slice toward me across the cold marble counter. “It’s very good,” I conceded, and he began slicing white fig and pouring some sweet white wine. “Together,” he nodded, and I married the tastes before melting into the floor.

What happened thereafter is a bit of a blur. There were many more cheeses, a number of sausages, vinegars and oils. I was moving around in a euphoric daze, tasting everything, shouting “si!

I approached the cash register with some hesitation while my purchases were being wrapped. Just how much would all this cost, I wondered, catching sight of a frightening sticker. With the Bagoss di Bagolino priced at 90€ per kilo, I was glad to have asked for a very small slice.

"Your total is 114€, Signora. And our credit card machine is broken.

After emptying my wallet and also that of my friend, we left completely broke and with thoughts of a conciliatory cheese party back in Paris. Another smiling young woman was entering Volpetti as we were going out. “Good luck,” I told her. “You’ll need it.

Volpetti Deli Shop, Via Marmorata 47, Rome
 

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en by Momondo, 13. Oct 2007

Tridente

Tridente is the place to go for up-scale shopping. All the big designer brands are located here and on Via del Corso, Via dei Condotti and Via Borgognona. Armani, Fendi, Gucci, Prada, Versace etc.  At Piazza di Spagna, Via Due Marcelli, Via del Tritone and Piazza Barberini you can also find expensive designer stores.

Palazzo Fendi

Fendi’s flagship store is located in a Neo-Classic palace from the 19th century and it’s very stylish with the antique elegance spiced up with Fendi’s collections.

Palazzo Fendi, Via dei Condotti 36/39

DA Dress Agency

Luxury haute couture that’s fun to have a look at.

DA Dress Agency, Via del Vantaggio 1b.

TAD Concept Store

As the name suggests, it’s a concept store that sells everything it takes to be up-dated in the areas of clothes, perfume, hair products, interior design objects, music, literature and food. Über-funky place.

TAD Concept Store, Via del Babuino 155 a

Gente

If you like more edgy stuff than the luxury brands offer, this unisex shop is great!

Gente, Via Frattina 69


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