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Find RestaurantsPart fresh pasta shop and part kosher takeaway, C'è Pasta...e Pasta is a great local place to try Roman Jewish cooking.
Located near Rome’s historic film and television studios, Sforno serves Naples-style pizzas on a residential block.
A great option for venturing off the tourist map, Mazzo is a 12-seat bistro in the Centocelle neighborhood of Rome.
Mercato Trionfale is Rome’s largest public market - while it doesn't look like much from outside, inside is full of quality products and produce.
A legendary spot that's been around over 50 years, Armando al Pantheon where you want to be for simple pastas and Roman classics.
Cesare looks like an average neighborhood trattoria, but the food is far from it. Come for a low-key Sunday lunch.