Mazzo
It’s the kind of spot that we can’t quite believe exists in the city’s historic center: satisfying, deeply authentic Roman fare that also manages to be creative, using fusion flavors. There are only twelve seats between the communal table and tiny bar area, so be sure to reserve well in advance. There is also a small but excellent selection of wine and beer to buy and take away
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