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.
RMEReview
Romanè is the sit-down restaurant owned by the same team behind Trapizzino. Unlike its counterpart, this is the spot for a more formal dinner, and the menu skips pizza pockets entirely, focusing instead on Roman classics. Their ultra-creamy carbonara features rigatoni set in a velvety pool of cheesy egg, crowned with expertly crispy strips of guanciale. Another must-order is the plate of thick and chewy ribbons of fettuccine tangled with rigaglie di pollo—luscious chicken innards slowly simmered in a tomato sauce with herbs. Your meal here is not complete until you’ve tried their tiramisù, dotted with crunchy Gentilini biscuits instead of the usual soft ladyfingers.
Classic trattorias, fantastic pasta, and where to carb-load in the capital.
A famous caponata, cacio e pepe, vegan gelato, and other things we love to eat in one of Rome's best neighborhoods.
Caravaggios and Baroque fountains are great, but admit it, you’re in Rome for the pasta.