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WHERE TO EAT IN ROME: RESTAURANTS, BISTROTS AND BAKERIES
Treat your taste buds with these sweet tooth certified chocolate shops in Rome
A concept adopted from Japan, Romeow is Rome’s new café made for cat-lovers, a place where you can eat, drink and make some feline friends.
Tucked behind Rome’s Piazza Navona is Vega Food, a small restaurant and take-away that sells organic indian and tasty ayurvedic vegetarian food.
Ristorante La Carbonara in Monti, Rome: founded in 1906, this typical Osteria Romana will welcome you with fresh, seasonal and authentic Roman food.
Nanù is an artisanal bagel, salad and juice bar located in Rome’s Prati Neighbourhood.
Spectacular panoramic views, a bar and restaurant rolled into one and spacious outdoor seating to take it all in.
With its unique industrial interior, stylish kaiten, and huge selection of beers and high quality international food, the Queen Makeda Grand Pub is the new pub of choice in Rome.
Along the stretch of via Portuense famous for its weekly flea market, a hip, cozy industrial style tapas and cocktail bar: Magazzino 33.
Giggetto al Portico D’Ottavia, one of the oldest and most historic Roman restaurants (1923), takes pride of place right by the ancient Portico di Ottavia in the Jewish Ghetto of Rome.
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The name says it all: when you’re craving a juicy steak and a bold glass of red wine this restaurant, located just a few steps away from the Trevi Fountain, is a meat-lover’s paradise.
A cozy restaurant in the north of Rome combines traditional Mediterranean cuisine with a homey American atmosphere.
Just a few steps from Piazza Navona, this place is specialized in gourmet panini made on baguettes and has an unique selection of home-brew beers.
The gelateria Il Dolce Sorriso is renowned in Rome for its mouth-watering flavors, family-run charm, and genuine character that keep its loyal clientele coming back for more.