By GRACE JENNINGS-EDQUIST
Bambi Smyth wanted to get back on the dating scene after her divorce.
But instead of hitting the local pub, Melbourne-based author Bambi, 55, embarked on a grand tour of the world and arranged an impressive string of blind dates with 75 different men.
Now, she’s documented her ambitious tour of countries, men and food in a new memoir, Men on the Menu.
Mamamia sat down to ask her about her dating adventures: the romantic, the offbeat and the downright creepy…
MM: Of the 75 men you dated, who did you click with most?
B: Stefano in Italy, definitely. He was an extraordinary man, so that was absolute instant click. We had a 16-hour date and I just couldn’t get enough of him. He was terribly intelligent, he was warm, he was just a very special man.
We went to four different places, we had lunch first at a little trattoria, then I met him again in the afternoon and we went up to the Caravelli, which is a very famous Roman Hotel. We sat on the balcony and overlooked all of Italy. We ate foie gras with a gold spoon and drank Prosecco and I thought,”my God, I’m falling for this man”… It was so romantic.
Then he took me to a great little diner. He said, “you must experience all the tastes of Rome”! And then after that, at 3 o’clock in the morning we went to a little bar just off the square.
MM: Did you learn of any new cultural dating traditions or faux pas?
B: I was in Japan and I found out little things, like it’s considered really rude if you put your make up on in public…
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I've just returned from a month in Italy and France, and I can definitely vouch for the quality of the men over there. I've been single for ever, and have dated my fair share of Aussie guys, but the continental guys have just got it all over them in terms of personal grooming, manners, and that general je ne sais quoi. Was sorry to have to come home :(
Love it!!!!