Recommended Rome restaurants
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Recommended Rome restaurants
The following restaurants were recommended to me by a Rome native living in the states who visits his home city often. Have you heard of these places and/or have you eaten there? What was your experience?
Moschino alla Garbatella - Piazza Benedetto Brin 5
Uno e Bino, San Lorenzo, Via degli Equi 58
Santopadre, Via Collina 18
Osteria Zampagna, Via Ostiense 179
Thanks,
Bill
Moschino alla Garbatella - Piazza Benedetto Brin 5
Uno e Bino, San Lorenzo, Via degli Equi 58
Santopadre, Via Collina 18
Osteria Zampagna, Via Ostiense 179
Thanks,
Bill
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Bill,
You might want to repost this with a different title. The title makes it looks like you're looking for general reccommendations for restaurants in Rome, of which there hundreds of threads you could read without posting. Folks might assume, without opening your post, that you're just looking for an easy answer without doing any research on your own as opposed to asking for experiences with some particular restaurants.
Good luck
You might want to repost this with a different title. The title makes it looks like you're looking for general reccommendations for restaurants in Rome, of which there hundreds of threads you could read without posting. Folks might assume, without opening your post, that you're just looking for an easy answer without doing any research on your own as opposed to asking for experiences with some particular restaurants.
Good luck
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At least one of these places is listed in the New York Times online Rome guide; sounds good:
http://travel.nytimes.com/travel/gui...=1154655699009
http://travel.nytimes.com/travel/gui...=1154655699009
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I haven't been to any of them but being recommended by a Roman who visits often, I would like to try them myself. Moschino and Zampagna are pretty far off the usual tourist circuit, making them even more interesting. I've been to several restaurants in the San Lorenzo neighborhood and all have been very good and undiscovered. If you have any interest in visiting the basilicas of St. Paul outside the Walls in the Ostiense/Garbatella neighborhoods and San Lorenzo outside the walls, you could combine that with a meal at those restaurants. Santopadre is more central, between Termini and the Via Veneto.




