Pizza in Rome
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Pizza in Rome
Hello,
Planning to visit Italy and Rome in April 2010 and hubby and I love real italian food and Pizza.
These places look cool but I am not sure. Did you try any of these pizza restaurants? Any suggestion? PLease help
http://italytravelista.com/2009/09/i...urant-in-rome/
Thanks for your help
Joy
Planning to visit Italy and Rome in April 2010 and hubby and I love real italian food and Pizza.
These places look cool but I am not sure. Did you try any of these pizza restaurants? Any suggestion? PLease help

http://italytravelista.com/2009/09/i...urant-in-rome/
Thanks for your help
Joy
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I agree with J62, there is so much delicious food in Rome, and Italy, that asking for a pizza is not something people do often in restaurants. However you can find good pizza in many places, if you care for thin crust, delicious, you can try a very reasonable place, sitting down and eating.. we had lunch there a few days ago, it is a trattoria in Trastevere, address Piazza S. Cosinato 48 Good luck, be adventurous eat new things.... forget what you usually get in the US
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I didn't find "great pizza everywhere" in Rome. While I felt I could without effort find a decent pizza elsewhere in Italy (or more than decent - more like amazing in Naples or Bologna), the pizza I found in Rome was average to terrible. True, I didn't look for any specific places.
I think some people assume that, "I'm in Italy, pizza HAS to be great!" and I don't think that's true in Rome. Naples is the place I'd say, "Gotta have a good pizza!!!"
I think some people assume that, "I'm in Italy, pizza HAS to be great!" and I don't think that's true in Rome. Naples is the place I'd say, "Gotta have a good pizza!!!"
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The only place we had mediocre pizza in Rome was a very touristy place near the Forum. Every other place it was great. Avoid places called 'snack bar', or places with color photos of the food on the menu, they often serve factory made frozen foods.
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I have eaten at Ivo and Panattoni and both were very good. Generally, I think it is hard to find bad pizza in Rome but not impossible. Interesting photo in the link you gave... it shows the line outside Da Baffetto, which is one of the best pizzerias in Rome. The author of the article doesn't think it's worth lining up for but I do, and so do many Romanas and of course, tourists. Remember, the best pizzerias only serve pizza in the evening. You can buy pizza by the slice in the afternoon, but it is a different kind of pizza--thicker, cut in rectangles and have a much wider variety of toppings than you find on the thin, round pizzas served in the evening.
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I have had very bad pizza in Rome! Inedible. Sometimes during the day the pizza sits out and flies are buzzing on it, be careful of those too. Make sure the restaurant has a pizza oven and is freshly baked, that is why I love Dar Poeta. Drink a beer with your pizza.




