$-$$, Italian, Piazza del Popolo
Fodor's Review:
Parallel to posh Via del Babuino, Via Margutta has long been known as the street where artists have their studios in Rome. It's also on this quiet but colorful street, covered in ivy and full of beautiful old palazzi and garages-cum-glass-paned workspaces, that Gregory Peck's character lived in Roman Holiday. How fitting, then, that the rare Italian vegetarian restaurant, with changing displays of modern art, sits on the far end of this gallery-lined street closest to Piazza del Popolo. Here it takes on a chic and cosmopolitan air, where you'll find meat-free versions of classic Mediterranean dishes as well as more daring tofu concoctions.
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