Mahalsa UK
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Health
  • Living
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
What's On
Move aside, Moo Deng! Adorable baby pygmy slow loris is the latest internet sensation – as one enamoured fan jokes it’s ‘basically 50% eyeballs’

Move aside, Moo Deng! Adorable baby pygmy slow loris is the latest internet sensation – as one enamoured fan jokes it’s ‘basically 50% eyeballs’

January 29, 2026
Experts list the eight drinks that are terrible for your gut health… from trendy juice shots to oat milk and coffee

Experts list the eight drinks that are terrible for your gut health… from trendy juice shots to oat milk and coffee

January 29, 2026
Scotland detransitioner shares story after spending eight years living as a woman

Scotland detransitioner shares story after spending eight years living as a woman

January 29, 2026
Major car brand warns drivers not to charge EV batteries beyond 70% amid serious fire fears

Major car brand warns drivers not to charge EV batteries beyond 70% amid serious fire fears

January 29, 2026
Sir Brian May brands USA ‘too dangerous’ as Queen guitarist refuses to tour country amid Ice controversy

Sir Brian May brands USA ‘too dangerous’ as Queen guitarist refuses to tour country amid Ice controversy

January 29, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Vimeo
Mahalsa UK
Subscribe Login
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Health
  • Living
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
Mahalsa UK
Home » Local reveals how to find authentic restaurants in Italy – and how to avoid tourist traps
Travel

Local reveals how to find authentic restaurants in Italy – and how to avoid tourist traps

By staffJanuary 11, 20263 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Email VKontakte Tumblr
Local reveals how to find authentic restaurants in Italy – and how to avoid tourist traps
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

It’s easy to fall into tourist traps when travelling abroad – and it can especially feel difficult to find the authentic spots to eat.

Fortunately, one local has revealed exactly how to pick a restaurant in Italy and avoid the businesses targeting holidaymakers.

Travel content creator Romi, who goes by @twosuitcasesandatrunki on Instagram, shared her tips for how Italians scope out the best eateries. 

In a post on social media, she explained how locals use ‘less logic, more vibes’ when choosing where to dine.

They also ‘almost never read reviews’ of the establishment, and instead look at other factors to determine if they want to eat there. 

First looking at the menu, locals count how many dishes there are to choose from, according to Romi. 

‘If the menu is longer than a Harry Potter book, we run. Too many choices = frozen food,’ she penned. 

The ‘ultimate rule’, however, is how the restaurant smells. If there is a strong smell of garlic all the way down the street from the establishment, it’s probably a good one.

Travel content creator Romi, who goes by @twosuitcasesandatrunki on Instagram, shared her tips for how Italians scope out the best eateries (stock)

The travel content creator explained how if a place has a small menu, it ‘means somebody’s actually cooking back there’.

Signage written in English is another red flag for Romi. She acknowledges having menu options in other languages is normal in tourist areas but signs reading ‘BEST PASTA EVER!’ aren’t attractive.

‘No Italian believes those for a second,’ she penned. 

The pasta on offer is a big determining factor too, and Romi looks out for a range of different types and accompanying sauces. 

Another important carb to consider is the bread, she avoids anything that looks ‘lonely, stale or mass-produced’.

It’s a good idea to have a quick look inside before committing to a restaurant and scope out if any locals are eating there.

Romi says a ‘waiter stressed in a “doing-his-job” way’ is an ‘excellent’ sign. 

Handwritten daily specials are good to look out for, and the travel content creator thinks they signify a ‘pure treasure’.

‘It usually means the chef cooked whatever looked amazing at the market that morning,’ she explained. 

In a post on social media, she explained how locals use 'less logic, more vibes' when choosing where to dine (stock)

In a post on social media, she explained how locals use ‘less logic, more vibes’ when choosing where to dine (stock)

Restaurants that have ‘airport energy’ are also to be avoided, according to Romi.  

This can include owners ‘begging’ customers to come inside, or having ‘laminated menus’.

Timing and how full the restaurant is can be a tell-tale sign of a good establishment too.

If it is empty at 1pm, Romi says this is a ‘red flag’ and revealed that tables usually fill out early if the spot offers good food.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email

Related Posts

How to avoid the ‘Canary Islands curse’ in your search for winter sun: The 18 best places for a dreamy February holiday, no matter your budget

How to avoid the ‘Canary Islands curse’ in your search for winter sun: The 18 best places for a dreamy February holiday, no matter your budget

Travel January 29, 2026
Best places to see the Northern Lights in the UK – does YOUR town make the list?

Best places to see the Northern Lights in the UK – does YOUR town make the list?

Travel January 29, 2026
UK’s top 100 restaurants revealed – here’s the full list, with none in London

UK’s top 100 restaurants revealed – here’s the full list, with none in London

Travel January 29, 2026
The winners of Travel Photographer Of The Year 2025 revealed in breathtaking photos

The winners of Travel Photographer Of The Year 2025 revealed in breathtaking photos

Travel January 29, 2026
Abu Dhabi’s beach named world’s safest as UK gem also makes the top 10 – here’s the full ranking

Abu Dhabi’s beach named world’s safest as UK gem also makes the top 10 – here’s the full ranking

Travel January 29, 2026
As London is named one of the best destinations in the world, the Daily Mail’s Travel team reveal the must-see parts, hidden gems, and best things to do in the UK capital

As London is named one of the best destinations in the world, the Daily Mail’s Travel team reveal the must-see parts, hidden gems, and best things to do in the UK capital

Travel January 29, 2026
Our Picks
Experts list the eight drinks that are terrible for your gut health… from trendy juice shots to oat milk and coffee

Experts list the eight drinks that are terrible for your gut health… from trendy juice shots to oat milk and coffee

January 29, 2026
Scotland detransitioner shares story after spending eight years living as a woman

Scotland detransitioner shares story after spending eight years living as a woman

January 29, 2026
Major car brand warns drivers not to charge EV batteries beyond 70% amid serious fire fears

Major car brand warns drivers not to charge EV batteries beyond 70% amid serious fire fears

January 29, 2026
Sir Brian May brands USA ‘too dangerous’ as Queen guitarist refuses to tour country amid Ice controversy

Sir Brian May brands USA ‘too dangerous’ as Queen guitarist refuses to tour country amid Ice controversy

January 29, 2026
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
King Charles and Queen Camilla to follow in Prince William’s footsteps and rally support for pubs Entertainment

King Charles and Queen Camilla to follow in Prince William’s footsteps and rally support for pubs

By staffJanuary 29, 20260

King Charles and Queen Camilla to follow in Prince William’s footsteps and rally support for…

‘It’s not a tax, it’s a contract’

‘It’s not a tax, it’s a contract’

January 29, 2026
Dementia surge warning: Experts predict 2 MILLION Britons will be living with feared brain disease by 2050

Dementia surge warning: Experts predict 2 MILLION Britons will be living with feared brain disease by 2050

January 29, 2026
Gold boom propels FTSE mining shares before pulling back – but ‘metals madness’ could signal hard times to come for investors

Gold boom propels FTSE mining shares before pulling back – but ‘metals madness’ could signal hard times to come for investors

January 29, 2026
Mahalsa UK
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2026 Mahalsa. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?