Campo de’ Fiori, the Ghetto and around
This southern slice of Rome’s historic core lies between Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and the river Tevere. It’s more than a working quarter –less monumental, with Campo de’ Fiori full of fruit and vegetable stalls in the morning and plenty of Bar and Clubs in the night. To the east it merges into the gloomy streets the Old Jewish Ghetto and the city’s giant central Synagogue, while just north of here there is Largo Argentina a ancient Roman site.
Restaurants
Bruschetteria degli Angeli 
Piazza Benedetto Cairoli 2a tel:0668805789
Lunch and Dinner
Large Birreria whose specialty is large bruschette with all kinds of topping to soak upthe ale.
Filletti Baccala’ 
Largo dei Librari tel: 066864018
A fish and chips shop without the chips.Cheap wine, beer and fried cod. A timeless Roman specialty, though the service can be offhand.
Da Giggetto 
Via del Portico D’ottavia tel:066861105
Traditional roman-jewish fare, featuring deep fried artchokes, rigatoni con pajata. Not cheap, but worth the splurge.
Grappolo d’oro 
Piazza della Cancelleria 80 tel: 066864118
Curiously untouched by the hordes in nearby Campo de’ Fiori this restaurant serves imaginative Roman cuisine in traditional trattoria atmosphere
Al Bric 
Via del Pellegrino, 51 Tel 06 687 9533
Camponeschi 
Piazza Farnese, 50 tel. 06 687 4927
Coccodrillo 
Via Giulia 44 tel. 06.68192650
Crudo 
Open continuously 12:30 pm - 2 am. Closed Sunday lunch, Monday dinner.
Ditirambo 
Piazza della Cancelleria 74/75 tel. 06.6871626
Hosteria del Pesce 
Via di Monserrato 25c tel. 06.686 5617
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