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  • Kitsch, but fun. The waiters dress up in Roman gear and the decor is like a low-budget epic movie. The speciality is fish; try the spaghetti alle vongole (clams).

  • An elegant converted farmhouse, where you dine around the fireplace in winter and in the garden in summer. Rustic regional fare, such as roast lamb and homemade pasta.

  • The place to eat if you decide to explore Via Nomentana. Try pasta with lobster sauce.

  • In addition to great wines, this bar-restaurant offers local dishes, with an emphasis on fish.

  • The most spectacular spot in town, overlooking Villa Gregoriana.

  • The favourite hangout of 20th-century Surrealist painter Giorgio De Chirico and his crowd of passionately avant-garde artists. The food is hearty and traditional Roman fare, such as saltimbocca alla romana (veal and ham).

  • A pleasant surprise in rather flavourless EUR. Huge picture windows right on the lake make lunch a visual treat. The menu focuses on light fare; the fish dishes are nicely presented.

  • Pinocchio specializes, as does this entire area, in the celebrated porchetta (pork roast).

  • An old converted monastery. Game and funghi selvaggi (wild mushrooms) in season are good.

  • On the beach and great for seafood.

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