Perfect Roman dinner
#21
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Oh, Margaret, thanks for mentioning La Campana. I have wanted to dine there for a couple of years, having read many good reviews. Last trip to Rome our only open evening they were closed (went to Grano instead--what a mistake; absolutely never again).
#22
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This was our favorite. Tiny. No English spoken. But the food was incredible. Seriously incredible.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...ome_Lazio.html
Alfredo e Ada. From Campo de Fiori, about 10 minutes walk up via Vittorio Emanuelle. Inexpensive. The real thing.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...ome_Lazio.html
Alfredo e Ada. From Campo de Fiori, about 10 minutes walk up via Vittorio Emanuelle. Inexpensive. The real thing.
#23

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We always go here once.
I am a foodie. This is authentic and delicious - promise:
Piperno
This restaurant was established in 1860 and it is probably one of the best and most elegant jewish restaurants around the Rome’s Ghetto. Beside traditional jewish dishes here you’ll find also authentic roman dishes like tripe, tail and pajama together with a first class wine list. During summer time reserve a table in the lovely outdoor garden.
I am a foodie. This is authentic and delicious - promise:
Piperno
This restaurant was established in 1860 and it is probably one of the best and most elegant jewish restaurants around the Rome’s Ghetto. Beside traditional jewish dishes here you’ll find also authentic roman dishes like tripe, tail and pajama together with a first class wine list. During summer time reserve a table in the lovely outdoor garden.
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