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Businiess name:  Ristorante Roma
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Roma has delicious food and wine, a quiet romantic atmosphere, and a true taste of Italy!\r \r Roma?s delicious deli meats (mortadella, soppresata, and prosciutto), parmesan and fontina cheeses, canned tomatoes for sauce, and even the balsamic vinegar come straight from Italy. Italian tomatoes are known to have a milder, less-acidic taste than tomatoes you normally find here, which makes for a great-tasting sauce. Other foods like bread, salad greens and tomatoes, and seafood are fresh.\r \r They are working on new menus now, but there a couple things you should know about the old. 1st: the ?Meat and Fish? section of the menu comes w/ a salad, so don?t order one as an appetizer! 2nd, appetizers are large and can be easily shared. 3rd, if you?re a vegetarian, ask for any pasta Pomodoro! (ie: ?Ravioli Bolognese? can be ?Ravioli Pomodoro?). Last, don?t be afraid to ask questions and be patient- English is only their third language!\r \r Roma?s more popular wines include the ?house? wine (an organic Sangiovese), the Boroli Barbera d?Alba, and the Rosso di Montalcino. My personal favorite is the Nero d?Avola- a bit of a ?peppery? taste w/blackberry undertones.\r \r Other beverages: soda, San Pellegrino sparkling waters, few lagers, hot teas, and Cafe Umbria Espresso (mm, tasty!).\r \r Starters: try some fresh Caprese salad, Antipasto Tradizionale (deli meats, olives, and cheese), or a huge dish of Saute Cozze e Vongole (mussels and clams). Follow up w/ an entree- a simple Penne Arrabiata, a classic Scalopine, or my personal favorite Rigatoni Funghi e Salsicia. For a more traditional Italian fare, a better kept secret is the Stracetti (sliced beef on a bed of zesty arugula). \r \r Then there are the desserts- but these aren?t as easy to pass up like in most restaurants. The coconut or lemon sorbets are a refreshing finish to a hearty meal. The cakes are rich but not overdone. And the Tiramisu (homemade!) is arguably THE BEST TIRAMISU IN TOWN! \r \r Mangia! Pros: ambience, food, price, quality Cons: sometimes crowded,

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