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| When we arrived at this restaurant, it was completely empty. I have no idea why—it was easily one of the best meals we had during our stay in Rome. It is a bit hidden, but completely worth looking for. The interior is cozy and we were served a complimentary glass of prosecco upon being seated. For €38 total, we had stuffed mushrooms, spinach gnocchi with gorgonzola, cheese and onion lasagna, and a half-liter of wine. The lasagna was heavy and flavorful, different from the American version filled with ricotta and tomato sauce. The portion sizes were some of the smallest we have seen in Italy, but we don’t eat a ton, so it worked for us. We really enjoyed this meal and would return again, perhaps with a bigger appetite. |
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