| Rome restaurants guide |
Rome
offers a pretty good range of eating places: there are some excellent
places offering typical Roman fare to suit a range of budgets, as
well as some good, restaurants offering international cuisines such
as Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese and Japanase. Rome Restaurants
usually open for lunch from 12.30 to 3 pm, but many are not keen to
take orders after 2 pm. In the evening, restaurants open from 8 pm,
although in tourist areas they will often open erlier. |
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| Navona-Campo
de' fiori |
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| Pantheon-Campo
Marzio |
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| Esquilino-San
Lorenzo-Termini |
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| Trastevere-Testaccio-Aventino |
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| Pinciano-Veneto
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| The best areas to look for good "Trattorie"
are Trastevere and between Piazza Navona and the Tevere.
Generally, the Rome restaurants near Stazione Termini
are to be avoided if you want to pay reasonable prices for good-quality
food.
The side streets around Piazza Navona and Campo de' fiori harbour
many good-quality, low-priced trattorie and pizzerie, and the areas
of San Lorenzo (to the east of Termini, near the university) and
Testaccio (south of the city centre near the Piramide di Cestio
mausoleum) are popular eating districts with the locals.
Trastevere offers an excellent selection of rustic-style eating
places hidden in tiny piazzas, and pizzerie where it doesn't cost
the earth to sit at table on the street. |
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| Bear in mind that Rome pizzerie
are usually open only in the evenings. |
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