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A friend and I are going to Rome in the easter-week next year and would
very much appreciate to have some advice about where to dine. We will be staying in the center of Rome and would like both small and cosy with good traditional Roman food and a superb Italian restaurant to celebrate my birthsday. TIA Rie |
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rie wrote:
A friend and I are going to Rome in the easter-week next year and would very much appreciate to have some advice about where to dine. We will be staying in the center of Rome and would like both small and cosy with good traditional Roman food and a superb Italian restaurant to celebrate my birthsday. You would be hard pressed to find a bad restaurant anywhere in Italy. While you are in Rome, just go out walking and you'll find some restaurant that looks interesting. |
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 17:13:29 GMT, rie wrote:
A friend and I are going to Rome in the easter-week next year and would very much appreciate to have some advice about where to dine. We will be staying in the center of Rome and would like both small and cosy with good traditional Roman food and a superb Italian restaurant to celebrate my birthsday. TIA Rie Giuda Ballerino ... for sure you have to test it ! Dunno the right address, but take a look in the web "Giuda Ballerino Roma". Ciao. Davide www.zyme.it |
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 17:13:29 GMT, rie wrote:
A friend and I are going to Rome in the easter-week next year and would very much appreciate to have some advice about where to dine. We will be staying in the center of Rome and would like both small and cosy with good traditional Roman food and a superb Italian restaurant to celebrate my birthsday. TIA Rie Was in Rome 2 weeks ago. Had one of best meals here. Be sure to get the Jewish style artichoke. http://www.expedia.com/daily/guides/...1.asp?CCheck=1 |
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