If I can maybe add to Alâ??s comments, last time we were in Rome we stayed at a
hotel about a block from the station Al mentions. We found a number of
restaurants near there that were very good (canâ??t remember their names of
course).
My suggestion would be to wing it. Part of the adventure is stumbling across
that excellent restaurant off the beaten path. Sometimes you win , sometimes
not so much, but always fun to try.
Bob England
> On Feb 12, 2023, at 1:50 AM, Al Fuller <alfuller194@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 
> Ira, going back to your question about restaurants, my wife reminds me that
> the central train station has a food court style cluster of restaurants and
> wine places that could legitimately be a destination. Each person could find
> various food and wine at different vendors. We have eaten there several times
> on different visits.
>
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