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Sartoria al Corso

4.3 (3 reviews)
Closed 9:30 am - 7:30 pm

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Papa Giovanni

Papa Giovanni

5.0(4 reviews)
0.6 kmCentro Storico

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE??!!…read more One of the best restaurants I've EVER been to...... And I am a pastry chef with Michelin-star and U.S. presidential experience... Where do I begin? On my most recent trip to Rome, I stumbled upon this place near my hotel... Very unassuming, on an alley-like street near Piazza Navona/Pantheon.... If not paying attention, you might walk right by it - no bowls of dried out pasta and veg in front with birds pecking at it, like all of the tourist trap places in the area.... This is obviously someone's shrine to a long forgotten era and aesthetic, when substance mattered more than glitz, slogans, and trends.... Has been around since the 20's, when the current owner's grandfather opened and ran it....His pictures grace the walls. Touches like real (dried) flowers and seasonal produce decorating the 7 or so tables lend such an air of legitimacy to this family-owned establishment, along with family photos, very old postcards, and possibly every bottle of wine this place has ever sold, lol, lining the walls. All of the table cloths and (very large, silky) napkins are even monogrammed, indicative of how proud the current owner is of her restaurant's heritage.... Even the bathrooms were Impeccable - no paper towels or wind blowing air-dryers...a large pile of individual hand towels instead! I was looking for a bathroom attendant in a tuxedo to tip, lol!! The devil can ALWAYS be glimpsed in the details!! And it only got better with the service and the food! Daniela, the owner and our server, was EXTREMELY friendly, very knowledgeable and helpful, and spoke fluent English, which is not often the case in these family-run gems... The decor turned out to be her homage to her family members who founded the place. She also turned out to be the pastry chef, with all of the desserts, including ice creams and sorbets, being made most capably by her, according to her grandfather's recipes (more on this in a bit!). Our Roman-style artichoke was prepared perfectly, as was my wife's very tender veal fillet with black truffles, wild mushrooms, and provolone. I had a most unusual heirloom pasta recipe of house-made tagliatelle-sized "coffee" pasta with sage, walnuts, and grated (parm. reg.?) cheese that was as spot on as it was original! We were given a free intermezzo of lemon-pink peppercorn sorbet, courtesy of Daniela, that, very uniquely, still had the softened peppercorns in the sorbet, giving an unexpected, pleasant texture contrast and mild heat to the experience. Based on that, we also ordered dessert - a chestnut soufflé with cinnamon ice cream and dried meringue, and profiteroles with a very intense, complex, African bittersweet, chocolate sauce and a zabaglione filling.... Daniela KNOWS how to make a great dessert (or two).... All told, including wine, coffee and sparkling water, we barely broke 3 figures on the check. Best meal we had in 9 days (with many great meals) in Italy....

Unbelievable food on a hidden side street of Rome. Spaghetti alla Gricia were delicious. The…read moreatmosphere is a bit old school but the service is impeccable and the food is sublime. The wine selection is also amazing.

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MercatoMonti

MercatoMonti

3.1(20 reviews)
1.5 kmMonti
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Though I'd read that Rome's Monti district was hip and very popular, the route I took from the…read moretrain station to my rental apartment didn't convince me: tourist restaurants and tchotchke shops galore. After a few days traipsing to Rome's other districts I was overjoyed to find the heart of Monti and realize it was exactly as I'd read. MercatoMonti was my destination but getting there was the reward. Walking down a street different than that I'd come in on I learned that the area was indeed filled with authentic shops, vintage stores, and intriguing looking cafes, bars, and restaurants. Be still, heart. Sitting amongst all of that is MercatoMonti, a converted parking garage (now part of a hotel) that's used on the weekend as an up-market shopping (non-food/drink) destination. Not a grand affair, but one with maybe 50 vendors, it proved a hugely successful place in which to part with a large wad of euro. Vendors hawked stylish, unique products, much of them hand-crafted. Stylish sunglass frames from the '80s updated with new Ray Ban lenses (90euro), leather/canvas backpack (80euro), a felt coat (70euro), and a camouflage jacket (40euro); clearly I needed to return to my apartment to stow away my bounty. Many of the vendors are "cash only" but there's ATMs nearby. The great thing about MercatoMonti, in addition to the good shopping opportunity, is that it puts you right in the thick of Monti. I'm surprised it's not rated more highly on yelp but I liked it. If you've got the urge to spend, MercatoMonti is a nice, hip place in which to do so.

Quite a nice market, but small and nothing like you would think of a traditional flea European…read moremarket. Mostly lots of clothes and jewelry, some are nicer that others. Merchants are very friendly and the ones I talked to actually were selling their own products. I found the selection to be quite odd however, like handmade kimonos, next to silky scarves, bulky jewelry, urban-style lamps, umbrellas and canvas bags. Prices are low and I did find two great items. Bottom line: great to check out if you are in the neighborhood but I would not go here specifically to see the market.

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