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	<title>Comments on: Mapplr&#8217;s favorite restaurants and cafes in Rome</title>
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		<title>By: katie parla</title>
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		<description>hi, i agree with gianandrea on a lot of these places but ive got to raise a protest with your mention of campo dei fiori. its no longer a proper roman market. it is no longer a place for seasonal produce and as i walked through it today i could have sworn that there were more stalls selling junk (mussolini aprons, veggie peelers, etc) than actual food. for an authentic roman market you have to go to testaccio, or virtually anywhere other than campo dei fiori. I highly recommend visiting testaccio in the morning, taking a walk through the market, checking out a few delis go to the fabulous but decidedly un-Roman volpetti then walking (you can stop at centrale montemartini along the way) or taking the metro to garbatella for a stroll and lunch at ristoro degli angeli. enjoy! ciao!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi, i agree with gianandrea on a lot of these places but ive got to raise a protest with your mention of campo dei fiori. its no longer a proper roman market. it is no longer a place for seasonal produce and as i walked through it today i could have sworn that there were more stalls selling junk (mussolini aprons, veggie peelers, etc) than actual food. for an authentic roman market you have to go to testaccio, or virtually anywhere other than campo dei fiori. I highly recommend visiting testaccio in the morning, taking a walk through the market, checking out a few delis go to the fabulous but decidedly un-Roman volpetti then walking (you can stop at centrale montemartini along the way) or taking the metro to garbatella for a stroll and lunch at ristoro degli angeli. enjoy! ciao!</p>
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