Rome - Favorite Restaurant
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Good morning, here are our two most<BR>favorite ristorantes in Rome:<BR>AMBASCIATA D'ABRUZZO, via Pietro Tacchini, 25, in the Parioli north<BR>district of Rome, best take taxi both<BR>ways, waiter will call for your return.<BR>Very excellant food, crowded with both<BR>tourists and locals., have used it for<BR>about the last 20 years. Resvn a must.<BR
730P)$$$<BR>Ristorante NIN0, Via Borgognona, 11<BR>located just about a 1/2 block south of the Spanish Steps. Again excellant food.<BR>resvn a must. $$$..<BR>Richard of LaGrange Park, Il..<BR><BR>
730P)$$$<BR>Ristorante NIN0, Via Borgognona, 11<BR>located just about a 1/2 block south of the Spanish Steps. Again excellant food.<BR>resvn a must. $$$..<BR>Richard of LaGrange Park, Il..<BR><BR>
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I've never eaten in higher-end restaurants in Rome, but in the budget category, Mario's on Via del Moro in Trestavere. It's very authentic, filled with locals and has great food. I was first taken there by locals about 20 yrs ago, I found it again last year when I was in Rome with my family. It's my favorite.
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We loved Groppola D'Oro in the Campo Fiori area because the food was very good and the owner was wonderful--gave us a hug when we left! In fact we chose our rstaurants from the "Let's Go Rome" book--they were good and didn't cost a fortune.
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I guess that Elaine was referring to this thread:<BR><BR>http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessages.jsp?fid=2&tid=74946<BR><BR>It's nor 80 messages below this one, just 2 hours later.<BR><BR>It's a good example of why I recommend citing the URL for another thread, rather than "topping" it.<BR><BR>"Topping" does not reverse "bottoming". Only delays it for a few hours. All posts sink. In unpredictable ways.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>




