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Rome trattorias
I'm leaving for Rome soon and I'd love to hear about your favorite trattorias in the Centro Historico
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Good afternoon, Gloria <BR>Don't have any trattorias however two <BR>ristorantes we have used for years <BR>close to the Spanish Steps. <BR>LA CAPRICCOSIA, Largo dei Lombardi, 8 <BR>$$$ good roman foods and pizza at <BR>evening. located just off the Corso <BR>about two blocks north of the Condotti/ <BR>RIST NINO, vai Borgognona, 11 $$$ resvn. <BR>a must. Very good food, speciality <BR>Roman Artichokes. Located two very <BR>short blocks south of the Spanish <BR>Steps. <BR>Have been going to these ristorantes <BR>for years and have been very satisified. <BR>Richard of Hickory Hills, IL...
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Ristorante Abruzzi, via Vaccaro, 1 (at end of Piazza Santi Apostoli). A best buy. Located about mid-way between the Trevi Fountain and Trajan's Column. Small restaurant. Run by same family for all of the 30+ years I've been going there. Quite inexpensive. Cannelloni Abruzzi the specialty, but everything well-prepared. (Get there early for the specialty; they run out early!) (X Saturday) <BR> <BR>For more suggestions see http://twenj.com/romerests.htm <BR>
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Hi, my sister and I had an excellent dinner at Il Ristorante 34, a couple blocks from the Spanish Steps, not real expensive but we always just order a salad, pasta and vegie. Sorry I don't have the address, just ask for it at your hotel. Have a great trip!
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Thanks all for your suggestions. Keep 'em coming. <BR> <BR>
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This is Gloria just bringing my post to the top for the weekend.
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You may add a 2nd firm vote to Richard's Nino and Ed's Abruzzi suggestions. For a few other recomendations, perform a search on a few of recent threads: <BR>Rome Eats <BR>MY FAVORITE RESTAURANTS <BR>Bella Roma <BR> <BR>Paulo <BR> <BR>
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