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Sunday, 14 December 2014

Christmas in Scalea?

Try as I might I’m really struggling to get into the Christmas spirit this year.

Yes we have Christmas decorations, trees, inflatable santas and shops decked out with their Christmas offers. But there’s still something lacking.

 I’ve been searching these last few days for what that missing ingredient is and must admit I’m at a loss. OK it’s December 13th with just 12 days to go until the big fella in the red suit comes a calling. However Calabria in December just doesn’t feel like Christmas.

Maybe I need to travel North to see what it is we seem to be lacking for the festive period. The locals may be dressed in their puffa jackets, scarves and hats, but they do that in September!



Perhaps one of you will spot what it is? 
If so please post a response to put me out of my misery.

I have Irish friends arrived today. I was hoping to ask them to help unravel my problem. Unfortunately they’re on the beach basking in the beautiful sunshine.

No doubt they will be happy to find that tomorrow will be warmer. So much for the dolce vita.


Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Il Corsaro



Over the coming months I am going to share the vast fountain of knowledge I have amassed over the last 10 years or so, living here in Scalea.

I know,I know, it’s just the sort of bloke I am. Forever giving and sharing. 
Has there ever been a Saint Tony?


First on my list is one of the most popular restaurants in Scalea, Il Corsaro. 
A family run eatery with both a pizza and restaurant menu. 

Owner and head pizza chef Gianluca, head waiter Cesare and the team will
ensure you’ll have a pleasant experience in typical Calabrese fashion. The food is 
consistently good quality for a great price. 


The table wine (red or white) is local and inexpensive and goes down well …. Too well sometimes. If beer is your poison, then either Peroni/Nastro bottled or draught beer is available. 



This restaurant is not only popular with tourists, but very popular among the locals as well. 

My personal favourites here include tuna pizza, penne pasta with pancetta and a creamy sauce (my mouth is watering just writing that) and chicken in breadcrumbs covered with a cheese and tomato sauce. 

The finishing touch can be added by a lemon sponge cake. You will thank me after, believe me.


You can find Il Corsaro on Corso Mediterraneo as you enter Scalea from San Nicola just before the traffic lights on the left. You’ll find me here most Sunday evenings, but don't let that put you off.

Il Corsaro Map