One of those things that have happened lately, is we've been taken to Rome for five days, by my parents to celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary, all expenses covered. Yay! Thanx mom & dad!
Having been to Rome before and having seen a lot of cultural things that previous time, now I had a chance of getting involved more with the culinary experiences. And boy, did we have some!
We stayed at Hotel Embassy. When we arrived there in the evening, the front desk clerk, a funny 60-year-old man, made sure we would eat a good meal and made a reservation at a small restaurant nearby, at the Via Volturno.


That's why, on that fourth day, I went looking for tramezzini, which are crustless sandwiches, stuffed with great things. Pictured below is Pepy's Bar at the Piazza Barberini, which bore the very inspired name Bar Berini. Right.


Speaking of icecream, Italians are - of course - the very masters of said sweetness. All over Rome you'll stumble upon gelato shops. It is said each Roman has their own favourite shop. The one most famous however, according to our travel guide books, was Giolitti, at the Via degli Uffici del Vicario, in the vicinity of the Pantheon (and a little further away, the Trevi fountain). If your guide books won't guide you there, the lines of tourists waiting for their turn might guide you.


My.
Gosh.
It was great! It was the size of a can of coke, stuffed entirely with its extremely rich, cream-cheese like ricotta stuffing. After that, I was stuffed.
Dino & Toni's
This little trattoria deserves special mentioning: Dino & Toni's, at the Via Leone IV. When we had visited St. Peter's basilica at Vatican city, we had lunch here, encouraged to do so by our copy of Lonely Planet's Rome guide. You're served by one of the two brothers who will make you feel like you're the family they haven't seen in years. There's no menu, but you're just served food, the way it's supposed to go in trattoria's.

Antipasti consisted of cold cuts of meat...

All in all, like in the rest of Italy (as I've been told) food in Rome isn't just a necessity to keep you sustained, it's an experience that will undoubtedly enhance your holiday. Beware though, especially in the touristic parts of the city, for high food prices. Going the extra mile for spots like Dino & Toni's will pay. If you're going there, enjoy your stay!