Daniele Luchetti
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The toasted sandwich with spiced tomato jam and two kinds of cheese is perhaps the best you can eat in Rome. The place is delightful, furnished with refined and welcoming taste. The creative dishes, with Mediterranean influences, always feature ingredients of above-average quality. Service is friendly and respectful of guests’ personal space. Excellent coffee, and a bakery that produces bread from ancient grains—changing daily and perfect to take home. It’s the kind of place you’d want just around the corner, and well worth a visit if you’re passing between St. Peter’s and the center of Rome. Highly recommended—a stop not to miss. And if you feel like reading a book, writing a short story, simply meditating, or having a chat, it will become your coziest office. From breakfast pastries to lunch, there’s always something on offer that’s above average. One serious flaw: it’s not open for dinner.