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Roscioli Salumeria

by | Sep 8, 2015 | Food, Restaurants, Travel

First effort for lunch (pranza) at Rome's Roscioli Salumeria. It was a definitive meal, both exceptionally simple and exceptionally tasty. Centered around salumi and cheese, the menu was basic and fit my philosophy that "less is more." Following this dish, three ingredients were just enough to make my carbonara a classic Roman dish – all to say captured genuine food epiphany.

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