Restaurants in Rome

Looking for some recommendations on fine dining in Rome. Booked Ad Hoc based on the recommendations but would like a couple more essential eateries in the city. Below is a list of some of the places we were considering for our trip in August (La Pergola will be closed when we travel). Thanks!

Imago

Per Me

Il Pagliaccio

Trattoria Da Lucia

Pommidoro

La Terrazza

Le Jardin de Russie



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