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CAMPO DEI FIORI MARKET
Market
This open-air market is said to be the oldest market in Rome and sits in the beautiful Camp de Fiori piazza! It’s open every day except Sundays, and you’ll find tons of fresh, local ingredients as well as food for takeaway. Surrounding the square, you’ll also find shops, bakeries, and restaurants, perfect to hang out a while and people-watch.
MERCATO TESTACCIO
Market
A lively food market with 100+ stalls that sell both raw ingredients, baked goods, fresh produce and takeaway food every day of the week except Sundays. What makes this market special? It’s made with a glass roof on a Roman archeological site!
EMMA PIZZERIA
Pizzeria
This cozy pizzeria sits around the corner from Sant’Andrea della Valle Basilica and serves up a local menu featuring homemade pasta, pizzas, meat dishes & desserts! It also is the perfect spot to try homemade truffle pasta or fiori di zucca, which are fried zucchini flowers stuffed with mozzarella—they are absolutely delicious!
SUPPLIZIO
Street Food
This casual street-food-inspired spot on the ground floor of a Renaissance building in the city center brings fried specialties and signature finger foods to the masses.
BAGUETTERIA DEL FICO
Deli
Friendly service, delicious sandwiches, and an extensive beer list—what else could you want? Stop by for a satisfying and affordable lunch!
DAR FILETTARO A SANTA BARBARA
Southern Italian
This southern-Italian restaurant is just a few minutes’ walk from Campo de Fiori and has been serving its traditional fried fish, local dishes, and snacks for decades. It’s a small place, but the decor oozes old Italian charm and makes you feel like a local.
OTALEG
Gelato
A must-stop for gelato in Rome! Located next to Santa Maria in Trastevere, Otaleg uses all-natural ingredients to make their rich and creamy gelato. You won’t regret it!Â
FLAVIO AL VELAVEVODETTO
Roman, Italian
Popular with locals and visitors alike, Flavio al Velavevodetto is an elegant yet cozy place to take friends and family with dishes that are 100% traditional. Be sure to try the local specialties and carbonara!
PIZZERIA REMO A TESTACCIO
Pizzeria
While you’re in Rome, you have to do like the Romans do—with their pizza! The Roman style of pizza is thinner than what you might be expecting, and Pizzeria Remo is a great place to get that authentic, wood-fired pizza experience.
TRAPIZZINO
Street Food
If you’re traveling on a budget, you have to try the triangular-shaped, popular tramezzino sandwich here (for about 4 euros) at one of the three Trapizzino locations around the city. Delicious sandwiches filled with goodies like oxtail simmered with tomato and celery, chicken with bell peppers, and a full bar with local wines.
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