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Laurain Aydinian
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"Some of the most uniquely Roman dishes can be found in this neighborhood if you want something a bit different from traditional fare.
Some highlights:
Carciofi alla Giudia (Jewish-Style Artichokes)
If you like artichokes, these are a winner. Made by deep-frying whole artichokes until they become crispy and golden. The result is a delicious combination of crispy outer leaves and tender inner heart.
Fiori di Zucca (Zucchini Flowers)
Zucchini flowers are stuffed with a mixture of cheese and herbs, then battered and fried.
Pizza Ebraica (Jewish Pizza)
Despite the name, Jewish pizza in the Roman Ghetto is not what one might traditionally think of as pizza. It's a sweet and dense cake filled with nuts, dried fruit, and spices.
Torta di Ricotta e Visciole
A classic Roman Jewish dessert, this ricotta and sour cherry tart is a delightful combination of creamy ricotta and tart cherries encased in a sweet pastry crust. Yum!"
Emma Nichols
"An atmospheric neighbourhood in the city centre, perfect for strolling. "
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