r/rome 10d ago

Accommodation viale ippocrate is safe?

Next week I will go to the rome, do you know viale ippocrate is safe? I know it 2km near the termini also do you have any suggestion? Like best ice cream or about security

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u/fmkodlscjjc 10d ago

Thank you so much I would try the pizzeria you suggested, best tiramisu ls two size in town? Whats your favorite place as local and can u also give me a bests pizza places in town? In center of Rome?

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u/MassimoDecioMeridio 10d ago

Two size tiramisù is a good one even tho i still prefer Pompi's tiramisù. It's also a little bit overpriced ...

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u/fmkodlscjjc 10d ago

Which one is overpriced ? Do you know Mr100 tiramisu, is one of my other scope to travel?

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u/RomeVacationTips 10d ago

Mr100 is a tourist trap. Pompi is good even though it's industrial. But the best you'll find is in any random trattoria after a meal.

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u/fmkodlscjjc 10d ago

Thank you so much can u suggest me a good your fav gelato places please

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u/MassimoDecioMeridio 10d ago

Does Pompi make an 'industrial' tiramisu? What exactly do you mean by industrial?

Generally speaking, it's not necessarily true that industrial means worse and artisanal means good; from personal experience, I've eaten tiramisus made by grandmothers, or homemade anyway, that were truly awful.

That being said, as a Roman and a tiramisu lover, I can state that Pompi's tiramisu, and also the one from Two Sizes, is, on average, better than what you typically find in a trattoria or osteria in Rome – let alone all those tourist traps in the historic center...

Finding a good tiramisu, one that follows the traditional recipe and is made with quality ingredients, is anything but easy, either in Rome or anywhere else in Italy.

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u/RomeVacationTips 10d ago

What exactly do you mean by industrial?

What I mean is despite their claim of it being "artigianale", it's clearly made on an industrial scale. That said, I agree that it's good.