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Pizzeria da Ricci
This
Liberty-style pizzeria, in the Ricci family since 1905, is hidden away
on a quiet dead-end street off Via Nazionale. The pizzas are tiny (many
people order two) but excellent; complement them with the sweet northern
Lazio white wine Est! Est! Est!, after which the place is nicknamed .-
Via Genova 32
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06 488 1107
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Closed Mon

Pizzeria da Ricci
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Pizzeria dar Poeta
There’s
a merry war between ultra thin-crust Roman pizza and thicker, chewier
Neapolitan pizza. Dar Poeta goes its own road, letting the dough rise a
full day (rather than the usual hour), resulting in a thin yet light
and airy pie loaded down with the freshest of toppings. Tucked into a
quiet Trastevere side street, with tables out front and an
air-conditioned brick-walled dining room .

Pizzeria dar Poeta
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Panattoni “L’Obitorio”
This
Trastevere institution’s nickname (“the morgue”) refers to the chilly
effect of the marble that sheathes the walls and acts as tabletops. The
reception is as warm as the decor is cold, however, and the Roman pizza
as excellent as the supplì al telefono (fried rice balls with a melted mozzarella heart that makes a long “telephone” cord when you pull them apart). Open late.-
Viale Trastevere 53
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06 580 0919
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Closed Wed, L
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No credit cards
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