Eating at the train station in Europe is a pretty common occurrence. Most of the train stations are filled with a variety of well-known local restaurants, and every once in a while, an American franchise will prop up as well.
I make a point of rarely enjoying cuisine that I can find local to me in the states when I'm traveling. I want to embrace the culture, the food, and every aspect of the experience while I am somewhere other than home.
As our trip was winding down, and we were in the train station, heading towards our way home, we decided to grab a bite to eat in the train station.
There are so many choices, and seating is limited all over the station, both in and around the restaurants, and the station itself. AC seems to be nonexistent in many places throughout Italy, and the train station is definitely not an exception.
Ham Holy burger seemed like a great place to try. There was a line, and I was hoping that was going to be indicative of the cuisine.
We ordered burgers and fries, and they were absolutely over priced, and the food was not only underwhelming, it was downright bad.
We ordered at the counter, and quickly tried to find a place to sit. The guy behind the counter was dripping sweat, was completely rude.
A lady with an equally bad attitude brought our food to the table, and we felt like she was literally throwing it on the table. I asked for napkins and ketchup for the fries, and it was like asking for the winning lottery ticket.
The fries were barely edible, and four fries at literally had just come out of the fryer, they were not only tasteless, but over cooked and unseasoned. The burgers, I don't even know what to say about them. They were that bad. The meat tasted like it had been frozen, and rather than grilled, almost cooked in the deep fryer . Not appealing at all. The cheese tasted like plastic that had melted all over the burger. All in all, not a place I would recommend, and a place I absolutely would not go back to. read more