Ristorante Cecilia Metella

Southern Rome


Near the catacombs of San Callisto, Cecilia Metella has romantic outside seating, set on a low hill under a vine canopy and with glimpses of the jewel-green countryside. The interior has a 1960s wedding-function vibe, but the food is reasonable – the grilled meats are recommended. Set menus include one with seafood.


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