Annie Replogle
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Annie works in the luxury travel, food, and wine sector in Rome. She has her dreams set on a Puglian masseria or Sicilian villa someday.
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If you’re tired of eating cornetti for the fifth morning in a row, head to this bakery tucked behind the flower sellers in the Campo de' Fiori for a salty start to your day. You can choose between their crispy pizza rossa that’s topped with a thin layer of tomato and glistening small pools of oil, or their pizza bianca crowned with thinly sliced potatoes or anchovy and zucchini flowers. Enjoy it while leaning against a fountain, with a view of the Michelangelo-designed palace in the neighboring piazza.
Campo de' Fiori, 22, Rome, 00186
Classic trattorias, fantastic pasta, and where to carb-load in the capital.
Piatto Romano in Testaccio is the perfect place to come for a long lunch when you want to eat classic Roman food.