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…