So before heading to Italy one of my friends mentioned that if I had the chance I HAD to get kebabs. He said that while he was in Germany he had the best kebabs of his life and I had to do the same. I swiftly mentioned I probably wasn't going to be anywhere near Germany this time around but he still told me if I found a place in Italy, I had to try it.
And man did we find it.
So, on the way to school each morning we would pass a little place that had kebabs. They had a cute little side window that looked like a drive thu, and of course the meat on the vertical rotisserie that smells fantastic as you walk by. My group of travelers never seriously considered stopping to try it, but one night I was with some of my friends from my italian class and one of the girls (also from America) said that we HAD to stop by! Seeing that we were all hungry, we couldn't find a reason not to, and I'm so glad we did!
After that night, the group from RIT that I came to Italy with started frequenting this place. We were all in love with it, and it was quick, cheap, and delicious! They were open late so if we ever found ourselves hungry and walking around late at night we often stopped by. They even had french fries that they topped off with an amazing hot sauce/mayo/tzatziki that was like a dream come true for me. If I ever go back to Genova, that little kebab place is definitely on my list.