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Green T
It's unusual to find good Chinese food in Rome, and this elegant place, both modern and classical oriental in look, is something entirely different: a tearoom and boutique, serving street food, meat and fish dishes, as well as a selection of raw seafood.
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Hasekura
Favoured by actors and celebrities, tourists and Japanese expats, Hasekura has a simple interior and extremely good food. As well as sushi and sashimi, there is excellent tempura and traditional meat dishes.
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Il Guru
In the atmospheric Monti district, Il Guru is filled with embroidered drapes and elaborate statuettes, and is a popular place for Indian food. The tandooris are prepared in a proper tandoori oven, the curries and vegetables are tasty and the setting is suggestive, albeit of Rome rather than Rajasthan.
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Indian Fast Food
A genuine Indian takeaway just off Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, this basic place might not look like much, but it has great curries and spicy samosas. The fare is displayed for easy picking - just point to what you want - and you can either take it away or eat under neon lighting to a soundtrack of Hindi hits.
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Red
Hobnob with artistic Romans in this snazzy bar-restaurant at Renzo Piano's grey podlike Auditorium Parco della Musica. It's a glamorous place with curvaceous wicker furnishings and red interior, and live jazz every Thursday night. The food is duly modern and sees old ingredients given a contemporary makeover in dishes such as giant prawns with balsamic vinegar, or pork fillets with cranberries. There's also aperitivo (around €10 ).
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