Colline Emiliane vs Piperno
Both establishments are rated very highly by expert reviewers. On balance, Colline Emiliane is preferred by most writers compared to Piperno. Colline Emiliane has a TripExpert Score of 85 with endorsements from 7 sources including Frommer's, Zagat and Lonely Planet.
Colline Emiliane
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Via degli Avignonesi 22, Rome
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Zagat
4.0
"“Delicioso!” proclaim fans of this “small”, family-owned Emilian “on a little side street” near the Trevi Fountain."
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DK Eyewitness
"Quiet and elegant, Colline Emiliane is a family trattoria on an unlikely street. It’s reputed for its excellent food and wine originating from the gourmet’s region of Emilia-Romagna."
Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"Just a stone's throw from Piazza Barberini, this simple, friendly, family-run restaurant has just a few tables arranged close together."
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Rough Guide
Star
"Many Italians consider the cuisine of the Emilia Romagna region to be the country's best. Try it for yourself, lovingly prepared by a family, oddly enough, from the Marche region."
Travel + Leisure
"Inside, the simply decorated space resembles a relaxed family dining room, which is perfect for its menu of Emilia Romagna region dishes—in other words, the cornucopia of Italy's best cuisine."
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Piperno
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Monte de' Cenci 9, Rome
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Fodor's
"The place to go for Rome's extraordinary carciofi alla giudia (fried whole artichokes), Piperno has been in business for more than a century."
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Frommer's
"This longtime favorite... celebrates the Jerusalem artichoke... by incorporating it into a number of recipes."
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Insight Guides
"Traditional yet discreetly upmarket trattoria on a little piazza in the heart of the ghetto district. The menu features classic Roman dishes such as veal and offal."
Zagat
4.0
"“Worth it just for the carciofi alla giudia” say enthusiasts of this Roman “favorite” in The Ghetto known for its “excellent” if “expensive” “classic” Jewish specialties."
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DK Eyewitness
"A restaurant has been here since the mid-1800s, though the original Piperno is long gone."