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  • A trattoria in the heart of the Trastevere action, and serving some of the best lasagne in Italy. There are a few tables outside.

  • Elegant Indian restaurant, a cut above the rest. The food is superbly prepared in north-Indian style.

  • Businessmen and Cinecittà film directors patronize this Prati restaurant named after the spicy bacon-and-tomato pasta sauce. Try to sit outside in summer.

  • The speciality here is delicious pizza, and the focaccia bread is among Rome’s best.

  • Great for large salads and inventive sandwiches, such as goats’s cheese, radicchio and olive spread.

  • Insalata Ricca

    Part of a popular chain of restaurants serving huge salads, pizzas and other light dishes.

  • Rome’s mini-chain of vegetarian-orientated eateries. Huge, inventive salads are the mainstay, although they also offer good pasta dishes. Seating outdoors.

  • American-style bar positively hopping nightly with plenty of lively young students, both foreign and Italian.

  • Perhaps Rome’s most unique and kitsch nightspot, which should be seen to be believed. Run by a former circus acrobat, it is eccentrically decorated, with a piano bar, tables out on the narrow alley strung with fairy lights, and the occasional impromptu floor show.

  • Small, always crowded birreria (beerhouse) with some tables outside, in the heart of the area’s nightlife action. Devil’s Kiss and Castlemaine XXXX beer are on tap.

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