Renato e Luisa
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, ROME/ Updated : Jun 24, 2015, 13:30 IST
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Some things in life are well worth putting in the extra effort for. You may have a little trouble finding this backstreet trattoria, as it's tucked away behind Largo di Torre Argentina, but once inside you can reward yourself with … Read more
Some things in life are well worth putting in the extra effort for. You may have a little trouble finding this backstreet trattoria, as it's tucked away behind Largo di Torre Argentina, but once inside you can reward yourself with their tantalising array of classic Roman fare. The emphasis is on fresh produce, strong flavours and unfussy preparation. Read less
Savour some strong traditional flavoursWord to the wise: Booking is recommended as this is a popular restaurant with only 10-15 tables.
Noteworthy for: Most restaurants shut on Sundays, making Renato e Luisa a great option for an end-of-week dinner.
Some things in life are well worth putting in the extra effort for. You may have a little trouble finding this backstreet trattoria, as it's tucked away behind Largo di Torre Argentina, but once inside you can reward yourself with their tantalising array of classic Roman fare. The emphasis is on fresh produce, strong flavours and unfussy preparation.
The two wood-beamed rooms are simply decorated - a fireplace filled with cookbooks and bottles lining the walls - giving it relaxed and authentic ambience.
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