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Rosetta

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Colima 166, Cuauhtemoc
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Rosetta might be inside a townhouse in Roma, but it feels like it’s actually inside an Italian villa. It’s a beautiful restaurant where you get the sense that every design detail has been carefully considered. The menu is Italian with a Mexican twist, and is on the more expensive side, but our favorite time to be here is lunch, when the place is full of light, the prices are a little lower, and they serve things like al pastor steak tartare and tagliatelle with chile de árbol and Italian sausage. That said, if you’re traveling with a significant other and looking for a romantic night out, dinner at Rosetta should be at the top of your to-do list.

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