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The Best Tiramisù in Rome for Takeaway
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The Best Tiramisù in Rome for Takeaway

In my opinion, you cannot come to Italy and especially Rome without trying tiramisù. This classic Italian dessert is made with coffee soaked ladyfingers and a creamy mixture of mascarpone, egg yolk, and sugar, all dusted with cocoa powder. While you can find it on almost every restaurant menu in Rome, tiramisù has also made its way into the street food scene. The city now has several small, hole in the wall takeaway spots where you can grab a daily sweet treat while wandering the centre of Rome. In this blog post, I have tested all of these places for you, so you can skip the ones that are only hype and go straight to the best takeaway tiramisù in Rome.

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5 x The Best Savoury Street Food in Rome
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5 x The Best Savoury Street Food in Rome

You know I was excited to write this article. I love many things about Rome, but the food is definitely one of the biggest contributors to my happiness. Since I am a student, my budget isn’t very big, so I don’t eat out often. But with the street food in Rome, you don’t have to spend much for something to really rock your world.

There are a few street food items in Rome that are very famous, and you’ll see them a lot in the city centre. For this blog post, I thought it would be a good idea to share the most famous savoury street food items in Rome that I personally enjoy, along with the places where I think they sell the best ones. When you visit Rome, you simply have to try these foods!

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5 x Best Sandwiches in Rome
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5 x Best Sandwiches in Rome

During one of my first weeks at Sapienza University, my Roman friend introduced me to the best panino I had ever eaten in my life. (Spoiler alert: it's on this list.) After this religious experience, I realized the world of sandwiches needed more exploration. I made it my mission to discover the best places in Rome to grab a sandwich or panino.

While Rome is world-famous for its pizza and pasta, there’s a hidden gem of Italian cuisine that deserves more attention: the humble sandwich. Packed with cold-cut meats, local cheeses, fresh veggies, and a touch of Roman tradition, these sandwiches have the potential to be the highlight of your trip. Plus, for my vegan and vegetarian readers, don’t worry, each spot on this list offers an option to suit your dietary needs!

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