Checchino dal 1887
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, ROME/ Updated : Jun 24, 2015, 13:38 IST
Synopsis
The area’s slaughterhouses have long since vanished but their memory is kept alive in some of the restaurant’s classic dishes─mostly offal, tripe and other less appealing animal cuts. However, they are prepared with considerable m … Read more
The area’s slaughterhouses have long since vanished but their memory is kept alive in some of the restaurant’s classic dishes─mostly offal, tripe and other less appealing animal cuts. However, they are prepared with considerable more finesse and elegance than Checchino’s of the late 19th century. Read less

Traditional dishes for adventurous diners
The area’s slaughterhouses have long since vanished but their memory is kept alive in some of the restaurant’s classic dishes─ mostly offal, tripe and other less appealing animal cuts. However, they are prepared with considerable more finesse and elegance than Checchino’s of the late 19th century.
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