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Arlene Fletcher: The space is tiny and seating is limited, so call in advance to book, and be warned: Smoking is allowed, and the space is poorly ventilated.
Arlene Fletcher: One of Fabio Picchi's restaurants, the offerings at his elevated trattoria include heavy soups, roasted game, obscure offal like stuffed chicken neck, and ricotta and potato sformatino souffle.
Arlene Fletcher: A whole case dedicated to schiacciattine with toppings like porcini, artichokes, wurstel, eggplant, peppers, and spinach & ricotta. Sandwiches are massive and dirt cheap served on fresh baked rolls.
Via Dei Magazzini 3/5/7R (Via della Condotta), Firenze, Toscana
Italian Restaurant · Centro · 38 tips and reviews
Arlene Fletcher: Known for pappardelle in duck ragu, fragrant saffron pasta tossed with zucchini flowers and cream, and meat-based mains like rolled, stuffed pork. Heavily frequented by locals, reservations necessary
Arlene Fletcher: Order from the case of crostini: The toasts come smeared with chicken liver, truffle, artichokes, raw sausage, and more, and go perfectly with small goblets of local wine.
Arlene Fletcher: If you love pate, you can't miss the signature "foie gras of Chianti" house-made chicken liver pate. With only three tables and long benches, the atmosphere is relaxed and convivial.
Arlene Fletcher: Natural wine bar set on a residential street in the Flaminio district, has fun selection of Pet-Nat vino from Italy and France, paired with oysters, fish tartare, and exceptional buffalo mozzarella.
Via Giovanni da Castelbolognese, 63 (Via Giovanni da Castel Bolognese), Roma, Lazio
Italian Restaurant · Portuense · 26 tips and reviews
Arlene Fletcher: Homey trattoria, serves a mix of dishes from Umbria/Rome. Fresh pastas are excellent (esp Sunday lasagna which sells out) & oven-roasted brisket is otherworldly. Natural wines from Italy & Slovenia.$$
Arlene Fletcher: The wine list is composed of artisanal wines from small producers—exclusively from Italy and France—with spectacular, handcrafted cheeses and cured meats to match.