Originally Posted by
Perche
Liberati owns a maccelleria, or butcher shop, that also has a counter where they cook and serve meat, is my understanding.
At the opening of Mercado Centrale in Rome, they had some festivities. I think Liberati was there and cooked meat, although I doubt it was steak, and Bonci made the bread. But I'm pretty sure Liberati never had a booth at Centrale. Even at the opening, according to the pictures, I think he was just making hamburgers.
So let me get this straight.
You who was not there has decided that my friend who lives in Rome (and who knows Roberto Liberati) was lying when they wrote about Roberto cooking them a steak. I've seen the pictures. It was not at the opening it was a week or so later. But you (again who was not there) is
pretty sure that Roberto Liberati never had a stall in Mercato Centrale.
You are knowledgeable about a lot of things relating to Italy, but even when you DON'T know, you still try to put down others that do know. And in this instance, you are flat out wrong. PWMTrav also said further upthread that when they were at Mercato Centrale Roberto Liberati had a butcher stall. But you don't call them a liar.
From Roberto's own FB page. Pictures of his stall at Mercato Centrale
You'll note that the canopy says Roberto Liberati e Fausto Savigni. However, since the website only lists Savigni, it is possible that Liberati is no longer involved in it.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater