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    Villa San Donnino - Traditional balsamic vinegar aged for a minimum of 12 years.

    Villa San Donnino

    4.8(6 reviews)
    19.6 km
    €€

    This was one of my most memorable part of my Italian trip. You MUST make a trip here to learn about…read morebalsamic vinegar, get complimentary tastings, and buy authentic balsamic vinegar! I ended up buying the twin pack of the balsamic and white vinegar, the 25 year old balsamic vinegar, and a walnut liquor (they happen to have a lot of walnuts and they make it into alcohol. it's very strong). I totally regret not buying the bigger bottle of their condiment balsamic vinegar though. Getting here from the main station via public transportation was quite stressful because I don't speak Italian and couldn't ask for help. BUT the people super helpful and nice. The bus driver actually got out of her bus to point to where I should stand and was extremely helpful. This doesn't happen in Los Angeles! In my experience, the people of Modena were extremely kind and friendly. Before your trip, contact them and book a reservation. The tour is free. How to get there via bus: From the main station, I took Bus 9, transferred at Modena Autostazione and took Bus 2A to San Donnino. You MUST take Bus 2A, not Bus 2 because Bus 2A goes a little further to your final destination. The cost is only €1.50 and you pay ON THE BUS. I thought I had to buy tickets before boarding like in Rome. The bus driver doesn't check to see if you have a ticket but there are officers who get on the bus at random stops to do a check. And I can tell you from experience that one old lady got in soooo much trouble because she didn't tap her card. She must have been a local trying to get a free ride.

    Absolutely charming, family-run restaurant serving traditional Bolognese cuisine. Our group loved…read morethis restaurant with its cozy decor and friendly, professional service. Classic dishes of the region are served here and were at the highest level of quality and flavor. One person in our group was celiac and the chef, Tiziana, makes gluten free versions of 90% of the items on her menu. They were better than any gluten free dish we've ever eaten anywhere. Everyone in the party thought they were as good as the traditional version with gluten. Tiziana is obsessed with making gluten free versions of her dishes to the point that she has a boutique mill make her specially formulated gluten free flour. We went for dinner three times and plan to go anytime we visit the Bologna area again. But don't think of this as a gluten free restaurant, it's an excellent restaurant that happens to offer unparalleled gluten free versions of its dishes.

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    FICO Eataly World - Tagliatelle alla bolognese

    FICO Eataly World

    3.8(21 reviews)
    46.2 km

    FICO Eataly World is an amusement park, a museum, an exhibition hall, and a shopping center all in…read moreone huge building located in the outskirts of Bologna. FICO is dedicated to showcasing the best of Italian food, and visiting this attraction was a food lover's dream! Our visit started with a brief tour of the park, and our guide explained that the concept of FICO was to bring together the farming and factory aspects of Italian food production, which is why the park included displays of animals, a fruit/vegetable garden, a vineyard, and an olive grove. FICO also had a number of small-scale food production operations, and our guide started by bringing us to the Mortadella factory, where she explained how this pork sausage was made and brought us to taste a sample. We made additional stops at the exhibits on San Danielle prosciutto, Grana Padano cheese, Parmigiano Reggiano, pasta, and fruit preserves. Our tour guide could have gone on explaining more and more, but our time was up and we had barely scratched the surface of the park, so we were left to explore on our own! FICO was divided up into five different food sections: cured meat & cheese, pasta & pizza, wine & vinegar, oil & beer, and sweets. Each section had its own selection of eateries/restaurants, vendors, and interactive educational displays, which dove into some aspect of how people interacted with some aspect of the world related to food including fire, animals, plants, the sea, and the bottle (wine, oil, beer). It would literally be impossible to write about all the different aspects of this park, and it is simply a must-visit for food lovers. Seeing all the different displays about DOP (protected designation of origin) gave me a much better appreciation about the particularities about regional specialty foods-- for example, mortadella could be made at FICO because the park is located within the relevant region, but Parmigiano Reggiano could NOT be made at the park, because it's located just a few kilometers outside the designated region. On the flip side, much of the park felt a bit commercialized, as there were obviously many corporate sponsors and vendors showcasing their wares, along with an entire shopping section at the end that included a bookstore, kitchen appliance vendors, and plenty of Italian foodstuffs. Nevertheless, the 10 Euro admission fee to FICO was an absolute steal, and you could easily spend an entire day here going through the exhibits, admiring the animals, relaxing in the outdoor areas, sampling different foods, and shopping your heart out.

    Biggest food hall in the world with over 40 restaurants. FICO is a .org trying to promote food…read moretourism of Italy. There's also grocery store, volley ball courts, bing pong, concert stage, couple Gelateria, and mini golf course. The food prices are about average but can not commit on the quality. It's overwhelming and I'm not sure why you would visit for a second time unless you work or live nearby. Check off your list type of place.

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    San Daniele e formaggio con riduzione di fichi

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    La Noce - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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