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Milan
Rome
Panificio Luini
€15
(
16
Via San Radegonda, tel: 02 8646
1917
)
Panzerotto is a tasty snack of south-Italian origin
similar to a Cornish pasty, and this eatery in the city centre
serves them up for just a few coins.
La Pesa
€50
(
10
Viale Pasubio, tel: 02 655 5741
)
A long-
established venue offering a Milanese winter feast. Loosen
your belt for
ossobuco
(
shank stew) and
cassoeula
(
stew of
pork and vegetables).
Gioia 69
(
69
Via Melchiorre Gioia, tel: 02 6671 0180
)
One
of Milan's most recent and liveliest arrivals, this restaurant
and disco bar is a favourite with fashion types and celebs.
Palazzo Reale
(
12
Piazza Duomo, tel: 02 875 672
)
hosts a
fascinating exhibition of artefacts from the Roman Empire
this winter. At the centre is the Edict of Milan document,
which declared Christianity lawful in the Empire.
Head to the
Brera district
for an arty, bohemian quarter
with upmarket shops. It also has the Pinacoteca – one of
the best art galleries in Europe (
28
Via Brera, tel: 02 7226
3264
).
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Vecchia Locanda
€30
(
2
Vicolo Sinibaldi, tel: 06 6880
2831
)
A cosy, friendly establishment just off Piazza Navona
specialising in classical Roman cooking. Try the fresh fish
or delicious homemade pasta with asparagus, clams and
shrimps.
Nino
€50
(
11
Via Borgognona, tel: 06 679 5676
)
A famous haunt popular with politicians, businessmen,
and film stars, Nino serves Tuscan cuisine adapted for the
Roman palate. For hors d'oeuvres, try the
crostini
(
toast)
with pâté and then follow it with a steak.
Caruso-Caffè de Oriente
(
36
Via di Monte Testaccio, tel:
06 574 5019
)
A top spot for salsa fans, with live acts and Latin
American music every night except Saturdays.
Tarquinia
was one of the biggest Etruscan towns of
the 8th and 7th centuries BC and is well worth a visit. The
tombs in the Necropolis are plastered with wall paintings
of banquets, athletes, dancing and erotic scenes. Catch the
train from Termini, Ostiense or Trastevere stations.
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