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Everything the Trecastelli brothers (of Trecca fame) touch turns to gold, including the pizza at their latest spot, Fratelli Trecca.
Testaccio Market is one of Rome's best covered markets and many of the stalls have been in families for generations.
Beppe E I Suoi Formaggi is located in a narrow space in the Jewish Ghetto where you can try a wide variety of cheeses.
Trapizzino in Trastevere serves delicious filled pockets of dough that make for a great snack or even a full meal.
You can’t talk about Rome without mentioning the Pope, and you can’t talk about Roman pizza without bringing up Bonci.
Panificio Marè in Prati has so many good-looking pizzas, we’re convinced that one of Michelangelo’s distant relatives is working in the kitchen.
Forno Campo de 'Fiori makes delicious pizza al taglio perfect for a midday snack.
La Gourmandise is a shop in Monteverde that has dairy-free gelato options, along with some flavors made from goat milk sourced straight from Malta.
It’s time to skip Roscioli when you’re in Rome. Just come to Antico Forno Roscioli, their sister bakery near Campo de’ Fiori instead.
Pasticceria Boccione is the sole kosher bakery left in Rome’s historic Jewish Ghetto.
Grab a quick fried salted cod dinner at Dar Filettaro in Campo De’ Fiori. Always get some puntarelle salad, too.
Get a maritozzo for breakfast from Pasticceria Regoli, a lovely bakery in Esquillino.
Mercato Centrale in Rome is open all day and has everything from pizza to pasta to ramen.
When you need some quick and delicious pasta after traveling, go to al42 Street Food Gourmet in Monti.
Stop by Gelateria Artigianale Antonietta Cecere for some dessert after you visit the Trevi Fountain.
Part fresh pasta shop and part kosher takeaway, C'è Pasta...e Pasta is a great local place to try Roman Jewish cooking.
Mercato Trionfale is Rome’s largest public market - while it doesn't look like much from outside, inside is full of quality products and produce.