Non Solo Pizza
Claudia TavaniClaudia Tavani/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, ROME/ Updated : Jul 8, 2016, 12:27 IST
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This is a good place in the heart of Rome, in the Re di Roma neighbourhood (the nearest underground station is Re di Roma, but it is within a walking distance from San Giovanni). It is a tavola calda (a place largely offering pre- … Read more
This is a good place in the heart of Rome, in the Re di Roma neighbourhood (the nearest underground station is Re di Roma, but it is within a walking distance from San Giovanni). It is a tavola calda (a place largely offering pre-heated food, local specialties stay a highlight) kind of place, where various dishes are prepared daily and served to customers on demand to be eaten either in the few tables available, or as takeaway. Read less

This is a good place in the heart of Rome, in the Re di Roma neighbourhood (the nearest underground station is Re di Roma, but it is within a walking distance from San Giovanni). It is a tavola calda (a place largely offering pre-heated food, local specialties stay a highlight) kind of place, where various dishes are prepared daily and served to customers on demand to be eaten either in the few tables available, or as takeaway. It is a very popular lunch break spot among the locals who work in the area, given the tasty dishes, the hearty portions and the more-than-convenient prices. House specialties are the “pizza al taglio”—cooked in the oven and served “by the cut”, it is made Roman style with a thin crust and a multitude of toppings; the supplì, which consist of rice cooked in tomato sauce and then mixed up with eggs and cheese, stuffed with mozzarella, breaded and fried pasta e fagioli (a pasta and beans dish).
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