Caffe’ Dominiziano

April 9, 2019

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Noah Gaffy

Italy has a strong national culture that is filled with art, architecture, and food that onlookers travel from all around the world to be a part of.

In Rome, there are really just two types of restaurants: pasta places and pizzerias, but these places vary in quality so here are some recommendations on where some good food can be found.

The first place was, in my opinion, the worst place we went to, but it still had quality food. Caffe’ Dominiziano is a restaurant in Piazza Navona that serves all types of food but still had a main focus of pizza and pasta. For food we ordered, we got chicken parmesan that was pretty salty and sort of dry but was otherwise good.

We ordered a margarita pizza as well, that had a sauce that was full of flavor, and it had outstanding cheese on it. Our table got an order of fettuccine with meatballs and red sauce, which could have been better. The sauce was okay and the meatballs didn’t taste like they were fresh. 

The only redeeming factor was the noodles; they had a nice texture to them. The last dish that we ordered was a plate of rigatoni. It had a slightly spicy taste with a good texture and the noodles were cooked perfectly. Overall, the food was good, just not great. The best part of the meal was the view we had from where we were seated.

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