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This cafe’s claim to fame is Rome’s most decadent tartufo (truffle) ice cream ball, which is almost always packaged in other outlets. Dark chocolate shavings cover the outer layer of chocolate ice cream, with a heart of fudge and cherries.
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This historic café, right on Piazza Navona, is renowned for its delectable chocolate homemade tartufo ice cream ball.
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A classy wine bar with a full menu of soups, pastas, cheeses and cured meats.
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Ever-popular pub off the Corso, with tasty food served upstairs and standard bar downstairs. Outdoor seating.
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One of Rome’s finest institutions, noted for its historic interior, excellent service and superb wine list.
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Rome’s premier delicatessen and the ideal place to have a lunchtime sandwich or a whole picnic made to order.
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A pizzeria and a Jewish café all rolled into one outlet.
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This pizzeria is popular both for its al fresco dining and the chance to order extra-large pizzas with two or three different toppings.
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The latest see-and be-seen restaurant, kitschily installed in one of Mussolini’s pompous travertine buildings lining the piazza. Glass walls and outdoor tables overlook Augustus’s Mausoleum (see Augustus’s Mausoleum). Several dining choices, each excellent: cucina creativa is served in the restaurant proper, and there’s a pizzeria (open until 1am), and a wine bar (open 11am to 2am) serving Thai cuisine. Booking is recommended.
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Trendiest thing going: combo restaurant, pizzeria and Thai wine bar.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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