MIA Market
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, ROME/ Updated : Jan 14, 2015, 15:10 IST
Synopsis
Decorated in yellowed magazine clippings and mismatching furniture, this is a hip take on an organic deli. Pick from the wooden crates overflowing with fresh fruit and vegetables, shelves laden with artisanal jams, oils and sauces … Read more
Decorated in yellowed magazine clippings and mismatching furniture, this is a hip take on an organic deli. Pick from the wooden crates overflowing with fresh fruit and vegetables, shelves laden with artisanal jams, oils and sauces or counters covered in tarts, quiches and other goodies to take away or eat in. Read less

Organic and seasonal deli and cafe
Word to the wise: There's no restroom here.
They specialise in food from the Lazio region, and everything you order or buy will be homemade and fresh. The atmosphere is somewhere between cosy, lived-in kitchen and traditional deli. They post their menu on their blog every day if you want to check out what's on offer before you go.
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