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San Giovanni & Testaccio


Modern and busy, this wine bar and deli takes its wine seriously, and offers a quality list by both glass and bottle. Cram into the small space, claim a bar stool and enjoy a drink accompanied by cheese and meat platters featuring local produce (€10 to €20) or a plate of pasta or risotto (€10 to €11).


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