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How To Eat, Drink, & See (A Lot Of) Rome In A Day
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How To Eat, Drink, & See (A Lot Of) Rome In A Day
Coffee, suppli, gelato, pasta, and wine—here’s how to cram it all into one day.
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Giggetto al Portico d'Ottavia
You must eat deep-fried whole artichokes at Giggetto al Portico d'Ottavia, a Roman Jewish restaurant in the Jewish Ghetto.
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Armando al Pantheon
A legendary spot that's been around over 50 years, Armando al Pantheon is where you want to be for simple pastas and Roman classics.
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Trapizzino
Trapizzino in Trastevere serves delicious filled pockets of dough that make for a great snack or even a full meal.
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Camillo a Piazza Navona
Come to Camillo in Piazza Navona to have a great meal of pastas, tempura, and hamburgers outside of normal Italian dinner hours.
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Testaccio Market
Testaccio Market is one of Rome's best covered markets and many of the stalls have been in families for generations.
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Forno Campo de' Fiori
Forno Campo de 'Fiori makes delicious pizza al taglio perfect for a midday snack.
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La Taverna dei Fori Imperiali
Come to La Taverna dei Fori Imperiali for lunch after touring the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
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Trattoria Pennestri
Trattoria Pennestri in Ostiense has both classic Italian dishes and things you don't often find in Rome, like chocolate mousse and seared duck breast.
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Piatto Romano
Piatto Romano in Testaccio is the perfect place to come for a long lunch when you want to eat classic Roman food.
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Mordi & Vai
Some of the best sandwiches in Rome can be found at Mordi e Vai in Testaccio Market.