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If you are near the Patheon at lunch time and want pasta or a pizza, La Sagrestia in a small street off to one side Via del Seminario (closed Wed). In warm weather one of the best places to eat outside in Rome, in our opinion, is San Teodoro Via dei Fienili. Closed Sunday. Tel 0667 80933 Book for outside table. Seafood and fish a speciality. Take Bus to Via del Teatro di Marcello Opens at 1 pm for lunch 7.30 for supper.
We have eaten at various Gambero Rosso restaurants in Rome and the famous Jewish restaurant Piperno and wouldn't do it again. We much prefer to eat where the Romans do and La Carbonara in Pz. Campo de Fiori is tops for us. Closed Tuesday and all of August. |
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Tram Tram in the San Lorenzo district is mainly a locals place, noisy, crowded, maybe a little slow, but well worth it. A mixture of different regions Roman, Puglian and Sicilian, so something for everyone. Prices are reasonable, open for lunch and dinner, closed Mondays. Booking recommended.
Tram Tram Via dei Reti Tel. 06 409 416 found a map Google Maps - Rome S.Lorenzo&Pigneto Stuffed cabbage, fantastic. ![]() |
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The most wonderful place that we have eaten in Rome is Hostaria Der Quartarolo. I know they have a website where their full menu was available to see. When we were there they only spoke Italian but explained as much as possible . The food was so beautiful so might be well worth giving it a try.
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