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Rome's disabled eateries

  • Posted by Crippled Monkey
  • 20 Jul 05, 12:00 AM

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. And if you happen to be in Rome in the near future, you may like to consider going to two rather noteable restaurants in the city.

The Telegraph recently reported on a called Locanda dei Girasoli, where the waiting staff are all people with Down's syndrome. It was set up by a couple who apparently wanted to get their son, who has Down's himself, involved in running the business to give him "a purpose in life" (I'm hoping that slightly cringeworthy phrase has been made worse in the translation). After a shaky start, with some customers regrettably displaying unfriendly, dismissive and even rude reactions to the waiters, the business has now turned around and is now going from strength to strength.

Elsewhere in Rome, the city's first has just opened. Staff at the Ciak Si Mangia eatery are trained to take orders in Italian Sign Language, meaning that groups of deaf people can visit without taking along a signing hearer to translate for them. The restaurant also offers subtitled movies on a big screen. Apparently it's only the second establishment of its type in Europe - do any Ouch readers know where the other one is? Let us know in the comments if you do.

All this talk of food is making me hungry. I knew I should have had something more than just a rather pitiful 主播大秀 canteen sandwich for lunch.

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  • At 12:00 AM on 20 Jul 2005, Katie Fraser wrote:


That pizza place in Rome sounds cool and I am glad the owners are teaching their son with Down's Syndrome a worthwhile job. When's the annual trip to Rome then, Ouch team?

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