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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 a lot into one day while still making time for a bit of sightseeing.
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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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Da Cesare Al Casaletto
Cesare looks like an average neighborhood trattoria, but the food is far from it. Come for a low-key Sunday lunch.
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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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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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Pigneto Quarantuno
Pigneto Quarantuno is 20 minutes outside of the historic center of Rome, but the seasonal pastas are worth the trip.
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È Passata la Moretta
È Passata la Moretta is a simple, family-run trattoria in Campo de' Fiori.
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Ristorante Rocco
Rocco is a classic Roman trattoria in Monti that hits the sweet spot between a big night out and a casual weeknight dinner.