Rome- restaurant advice
#1
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Rome- restaurant advice
Hi,
I was thinking about making reservations at Otello Alla Concordia in piazza di spagna. heard good reviews. does anyone have any insight..it is for my boyfriend's b-day.
thanks! Also if anyone knows of a good place in campo de fiori..please recommend. thanks
I was thinking about making reservations at Otello Alla Concordia in piazza di spagna. heard good reviews. does anyone have any insight..it is for my boyfriend's b-day.
thanks! Also if anyone knows of a good place in campo de fiori..please recommend. thanks
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Hi
You've posted the same topic several times, I'm not sure if you're seeing that you've had a response on your other thread. Just click on your own name, or scroll down on the left.
If you want some consolidated responses, keep posting responses to one of your topics to indicate that you've new choices to consider.
You've posted the same topic several times, I'm not sure if you're seeing that you've had a response on your other thread. Just click on your own name, or scroll down on the left.
If you want some consolidated responses, keep posting responses to one of your topics to indicate that you've new choices to consider.
#5
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Have not been to Otello Alla Concordia, but near Campo di Fiori I would second Ditirambo. Great food and great ambiance - sort of like a local's place. Another favorite near there is La Tartaruga - eat there every time we go. It is listed with more reviews on this Fodor's site in the restaurant section. Have fun.
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I've been to Otello twice and enjoyed it. They have some good Roman dishes there. Reservations are recommended.
Near Campo de'Fiori, I've been to La Pollarola (Piazza della Pollarola) off one of the corners of Campo de' Fiori). Reservations are also recommended. There is mostly a local crowd there, but I believe they translated their menu into several languages since more visitors to Rome seem to be frequenting the restaurant. The atmosphere, as at Otello, is casual.
MMM
Near Campo de'Fiori, I've been to La Pollarola (Piazza della Pollarola) off one of the corners of Campo de' Fiori). Reservations are also recommended. There is mostly a local crowd there, but I believe they translated their menu into several languages since more visitors to Rome seem to be frequenting the restaurant. The atmosphere, as at Otello, is casual.
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