Ristorante Pasquino
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, ROME/ Updated : Jan 14, 2015, 14:44 IST
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Located a few steps from Piazza Navona, this restaurant is named after one of Rome's most garrulous ‘talking statues', so-called because of the old habit of leaving often anti-establishment messages scrawled on their bases. The st … Read more
Located a few steps from Piazza Navona, this restaurant is named after one of Rome's most garrulous ‘talking statues', so-called because of the old habit of leaving often anti-establishment messages scrawled on their bases. The statue of Pasquino has been here since 1501, scrawled with such controversial messages, it has often risked destruction. Read less

Traditional food in a great location
Located a few steps from Piazza Navona, this restaurant is named after one of Rome's most garrulous ‘talking statues', so-called because of the old habit of leaving often anti-establishment messages scrawled on their bases. The statue of Pasquino has been here since 1501, scrawled with such controversial messages, it has often risked destruction.
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