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One of Rome’s quintessential pizzerias. Authentic, cheap and always packed.
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A simple, traditional Roman dining experience: spaghetti alla carbonara , gnocchi , tripe and more.
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Rome’s favourite spot for sampling Sicilian pastries, like cassata (iced cake).
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This restaurant’s popularity rollercoaster is currently on the upswing, with international celebrities again gracing its tables on Piazza del Popolo for classic Roman cuisine in view of the Ferraris parked out front.
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Some of the best food and lowest prices in this high-rent neighbourhood. Mix of seafood and Roman dishes. The candlelit tables out front are a nice touch.
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Atmospheric and stylish wine bar frequented by politicos from the nearby Italian parliament buildings.
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A clubby old wine bar. Bottles from around the world to choose from, as well as a decent menu of salads, pastas, sandwiches and more.
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Cheap, filling Roman fare. Limited daily blackboard menu and communal tables.
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In addition to great wines, this bar-restaurant offers local dishes, with an emphasis on fish.
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A new and positively thriving wine bar, with pleasingly dark wood interior and plenty of seating out front on the cobblestones. Light snacks and cocktails are served too.
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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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