Pinsere
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, ROME/ Updated : Oct 24, 2016, 09:51 IST
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If you are traveling to this Rome eatery, chances are that you in search for some of the best pizza in the city. Located well away from the tourist areas, Pinsere is where the locals eat lunch, and we should warn you, no one speak … Read more
If you are traveling to this Rome eatery, chances are that you in search for some of the best pizza in the city. Located well away from the tourist areas, Pinsere is where the locals eat lunch, and we should warn you, no one speaks English here. That shouldn’t stop you from visiting though; as you can pretty much pick any pizza off their menu, and you will not be disappointed. Read less
If you are traveling to this Rome eatery, chances are that you in search for some of the best pizza in the city. Located well away from the tourist areas, Pinsere is where the locals eat lunch, and we should warn you, no one speaks English here. That shouldn’t stop you from visiting though; as you can pretty much pick any pizza off their menu, and you will not be disappointed. The mini pizzas are round and can be cut into 4 slices after it is freshly baked in the oven to order. You can choose one of the premade ones, which we suggest, as there is seemingly no bad choice. Or you could also make your own with the endless choice of toppings. We do recommend coming slightly before or after lunchtime, as Pinsere is located in the financial district and locals flock here on their lunch break. Well worth a visit, and a great place to practice your Italian!
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