Must "see" restaurants in Rome
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Must "see" restaurants in Rome
My wife and I will be traveling to Rome in July. We're not big "foodies" and we intend to eat breakfast in our flat, try to snack through lunch (carrying some and picking up some) and eat out for dinner.
I'm not much for pre-planning restaurants as I know schedules can frequently change.
Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to plan dinner? Also, anything we "must" try in Rome?
The wife is a vegetarian, I hate vegetarian food We'd prefer to keep the cost as low as we can.
I'm not much for pre-planning restaurants as I know schedules can frequently change.
Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to plan dinner? Also, anything we "must" try in Rome?
The wife is a vegetarian, I hate vegetarian food We'd prefer to keep the cost as low as we can.
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These three were recommended to us by our hosts when we stayed in Rome for a week last September. We LOVED them and they were a good value.
Near the Forum: Taverna dei Fori Imperiali, on the street named for Madonna dei Monti
They make their pasta fresh daily and it is amazing.
Near the Spanish Steps: "34" Via Mario de Fiori. We just enjoyed sitting outside for a beer, but their food looked wonderful.
and finally, the place we enjoyed so much we went twice: Casa Copelle http://www.casacoppelle.it/index.html Again, wonderful home made pastas and very excellent everything! The house wines are wonderful. The red is a Pinot nero and Sangiovese blend, and the white is "Est Est Est"
There shouldn't be a problem for vegetarian choices at any of these places.
Near the Forum: Taverna dei Fori Imperiali, on the street named for Madonna dei Monti
They make their pasta fresh daily and it is amazing.
Near the Spanish Steps: "34" Via Mario de Fiori. We just enjoyed sitting outside for a beer, but their food looked wonderful.
and finally, the place we enjoyed so much we went twice: Casa Copelle http://www.casacoppelle.it/index.html Again, wonderful home made pastas and very excellent everything! The house wines are wonderful. The red is a Pinot nero and Sangiovese blend, and the white is "Est Est Est"
There shouldn't be a problem for vegetarian choices at any of these places.
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Not a "Must see" but good is taverna dei quaranta which is near the forum and Coliseum: http://www.tavernadeiquaranta.com/en/
and for a splurge try Babette: http://www.babetteristorante.it/inde...d=100&lang=eng
and for a splurge try Babette: http://www.babetteristorante.it/inde...d=100&lang=eng
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We also really enjoyed the family run Taverna dei Fori Imperiali. http://www.latavernadeiforiimperiali.com/english.htm
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If you have an iPhone or Android phone, I suggest downloading Elizabeth Minchilli's app Eat Rome. Elizabeth is a American food writer/blogger who has lived in Rome most of her life.
http://www.elizabethminchilliinrome.com/
http://www.elizabethminchilliinrome.com/
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