robert
April 21, 2023, 1:18am
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fattydumplin:
staying at the W
PIccolo Abruzzo is nearby and a lot of fun. You might read up a bit on the cuisine if you’re not familiar with it.
https://www.piccoloabruzzo.it/
In the other direction, if you’re wandering around the Piazza di Spagna / Via del Corso triangle and want a restaurant that’s off the beaten tourist path, Otello alla Concordia.
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We were wandering around the fancy shopping area to the west of Piazza di Spagna and noticed a lovely dining area in an interior courtyard off Via della Croce. Figured out that it was Otello alla Concordia, which has its main entrance and sign around the corner on Via Mario De Fiori. The daily specials included pajata, coratella, and puntarelle, and there was no obvious pandering to tourists beyond an English menu, so we gave it a shot.
Fiori di zucca (€6) were the most anchovy-domina…
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