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  • Rome’s best value Indian restaurant, set in two attractive medieval rooms. Tandoori cooking is a speciality

  • 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.

  • Friendly neighbourhood restaurant serving Roman classics, from carbonara to roast lamb.

  • Head here for lunch in this light and airy establishment with cafeteria-style service. Hot or cold buffet selections.

  • The cast from nearby Teatro Quirino head here for more than 100 pasta sauces.

  • Amid 16th-century frescoes, lay sisters from around the world dressed in native costume serve refined French cuisine and dishes from their own countries. Everyone sings “Ave Maria of Lourdes” before their crêpes flambées . Slightly kitsch but all the profits do go to charity.

  • Perfect mix of tradition and modernity at this large, relaxed wine bar. Recently, they’ve added outdoor tables for enjoying their fine pastas and pizzas.

  • The fans and airy rooms wrapped around an open kitchen have a Parisian bistro look. The menu is staunchly Roman, though.

  • A pleasant setting with fine roasted game or abbacchio (lamb).

  • Great little pub, less relentlessly trendy than most, but has proved to have staying power through the fickle Trastevere scene.

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