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restaurant & food, rome Trattoria da Augusto

Expect long cue to seat. But it's worth it!

tipped by pippawilson (2010-01-25 15:13:44)
restaurant & food, rome Said Dal 1923 Srl

This ancient chocolate factory is now a trendy spot in the lively San Lorenzo neighborhood. I had an aperitivo and it was fine. The funny this is that while you drink you can enjoy salted food and chocolate. NB. The place is hidden in a very small street behind via Tiburtina you have to look for it.

tipped by pippawilson (2010-01-09 13:18:53)
restaurant & food, rome Forno Roscioli Di Roscioli Pierluigi & C. Sas.

This is a real Roman "forno" where you can tast the deliciously thin "red" or "white" pizza al taglio. The pizza is crispy and oven warm. You shouldn't miss it if you are walking in Rome city center.

tipped by pippawilson (2009-11-11 09:33:27)
restaurant & food, rome Miyabi

Good japanese and thai restaurant, located near Vatican Museums. Comfortable venue, where you can enjoy good quality food seating on nice wood tables with the typical niche for the feet. the main room is also characterized by a long Kaiten (tapis roulant). Recommended!

tipped by Puli (2009-10-28 09:30:09)
restaurant & food, rome Bistrot "il cortile del politecnico"

Cosy small restaurant, located inside a courtyard. The restaurant, has 2 floors, a nordic atmosphere and is family run. Food is natural and simple, with many veggie options and ethnic influences, such as cous cous and curry chicken. Excellent home made desserts! A nice place also for a tea or a glass of wine after theatre.

tipped by Puli (2009-10-28 07:08:30)
club & nightlife, rome Micca Club

Good vibes in the this ancient Roman grotto. Go on Fridays when Luzy L and Corry X the djs are on console spinning records from the 60's. The entrance is about 10 euros with a free drink included. Have fun!

tipped by pippawilson (2009-10-27 13:58:54)
restaurant & food, rome I supplì

In this "rosticceria" you can have some of the best "supplì" in town. The pizza is also good, but if you are not very hungry and you must choose, don't hesitate and grab all the supplì your belly can contain.

tipped by margotmood (2009-08-10 13:40:46)
restaurant & food, rome Da Remo a Testaccio

Great pizza in the neighborhood of Testaccio. Expect long queues but it's definitely worth it. One of the best pizzas in Rome. The supplì are very good too and they have a huge variety of thin and crispy Roman pizzas. One thing: they don't serve "amaro" (spirits). In summer you can eat outside if you have the patience to wait.

tipped by pippawilson (2009-10-15 09:06:10)

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