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re: Best restaurants in Rome, Italy
Posted on 5/24/23 at 7:15 pm to AbitaFan08
Posted on 5/24/23 at 7:15 pm to AbitaFan08
I hesitated to chime in here because, unlike in Paris and some other places in Europe, the restaurants we go to in Rome tend to be on the casual side and not the high end gourmet places. That said, I recommended one of our favorite hangouts to someone on here yesterday- Enoteca Cul de Sac near Piazza Navona. Very good food and a great wine list.
Another favorite is Hosteria Costanza near Campo de Fiori. The food is delicious and the restaurant is in an old historic building built among the ruins of the old Theatre of Pompey which is where the Roman Senate was meeting when Julius Caesar was assassinated there.
Another favorite is Hosteria Costanza near Campo de Fiori. The food is delicious and the restaurant is in an old historic building built among the ruins of the old Theatre of Pompey which is where the Roman Senate was meeting when Julius Caesar was assassinated there.
Posted on 5/24/23 at 8:04 pm to geauxpurple
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unlike in Paris and some other places in Europe, the restaurants we go to in Rome tend to be on the casual side and not the high end gourmet places
If you're trying to get the lady to get Instagram impressions, I get going to tourist trap "fine" dining. I'd rather awesome friendly service and great *authentic* food than a Michelin star and foamed sea urchin. The pretension of "fancy" turns me off and is usually a cover for prices and not necessarily quality. I want to know where the locals go for special occasions, or on date nights, but that is probably just me.
There are always Bourdain suggestions. That's "The Layover" which is designed around about a 36 hour trip, which to me is more accessible than many of his longer, more involved episodes about particular cities and regions.
Also, if you check in at a high end hotel with a good concierge, they are typically great places to start. Please notice my qualifiers there; if you check into a business/commuter hotel, they won't give a damn, and will direct you to wherever they get kickbacks. If you are staying in something like a Marriott Autograph or Luxury Collection, they absolutely will direct you to awesome places.
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