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From kitchenware to furniture, Azi provides slick ideas for the home from top Italian designers.
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The gastronomic temple of Rome since 1932, this shop is piled high with packaged and prepared speciality foods from countries the world over, such as Japan, Greece, India, China and the Middle East.
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The good-value department store is where real Romans shop, for back-to-school clothes, kitchen utensils, stationery, household appliances, and much, much more. There’s also a supermarket in the basement, which is great for a picnic.
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Massive wine cellar; one of the best selections of fine labels in Rome at reasonable prices.
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Energie provides all that’s new in the world of Italian youth fashion. Whether it’s jeans, shirts or shoes you’re after, all are on offer for both sexes.
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One of the best grocers in the city, extremely popular at lunchtime for its hot dishes and in the evening for its fried and baked calzone (stuffed pizza pockets). Locals start queueing up at 5pm.
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A select range of sporting goods, from skis and snowboards to tents and tennis gear.
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Slightly higher prices than most but better selection and more fashionable wares at this stock house for mostly women’s suits and skirts.
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Non-mechanical timepieces, including hour glasses, various sundials, candle clocks, astrolabes, all hand crafted by the Argentinian owner.
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Discount outlet for industrial design objects and various homewares.
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