Restaurants in Rome

Sunday lunch in Rome or how I ate at Momo Republic

Want to find out where Italians themselves dine on Sundays in Rome? Today gluttony, extravaganza of tastes, feast and triumph of Italian cuisine are on the agenda. On Sundays from 13:00 to 15:30, the Mo Mo Rebublic restaurant hosts a meal called brunch, but in fact our lunch.

Branch (English brunch, formed by the merger of the two English words breakfast and lunch, originally a slang of British students) - in the United States and Europe, eating, combining breakfast and lunch. It is served between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Brunch is not only hot, but light dishes, often the brunch menu includes wine.

The brunch is usually held in a relaxed atmosphere, under the motto "Relax, you're not at work."

List all the available dishes like crazy, just see photos, drool.

Short: Everything seen below (cheeses, seafood, prosciutto, desserts) and not only costs 25 euros per person, approaches to the table are not limited, drinks for an additional fee (bottle of wine - 10-20 euros, water - 3 euros), reservation in advance by phone (+39) 06 5373087 required. The average bill is about 35 euros per person.

  • Official site: www.momorepublic.it

We advise you to study:

  • Where to eat tasty and cheap in Rome
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  • Chocolate Rome
  • Excursion immersion in the gastronomic paradise of Trastevere

Watch the video: Mò Mò Sunday Brunch @ Mò Mò Republic - Roma (May 2024).

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