Only for maximum 6 people.
In Southern Italy, during the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, from Naples to Palermo, included Puglia, with little differences from a region to the other, the Chefs of the noble families used to prepare wonderful, elaborated dishes, often derived from France. The Master Chefs from Naples to Palermo were called “Monsieur”, name converted and italianized in “Monzù” or “Monsù”.
A famous Apulian Monsù from Oria, Vincenzo Corrado, was the Master Chef of noble families in Naples, and wrote famous books as “Il Credenziere di Buon Gusto” and “Il cibo pitagorico ovvero erbaceo, ad uso de’ nobili e letterati”, an advanced vegetarian book written at the end of the 18th century.
You will be immersed for 3 days in the far past.
Not only special dishes from the original notebook of My Great Grandmother Donna Ritella d’Erario, Baroness of Tolve, and from the famous Monsù, such as Vincenzo Corrado, but also because you will eat in old plates, drinking in old glasses, and using silver cutlery.
When everything will be ready, the 3rd day you will enjoy the music and dances of a group of dancers of Romantic dances, as Walz, Contraddances, with old dresses, and if you wish you could dance with them.