Follow the green neon arrow to the end of a narrow alley and you’ll find this intimate trattoria. It's a long-standing favourite of business folk and politicians who sneak off here to dine on old-school staples such as pasta e lenticchie (pasta and lentils) and abbacchio al forno (roast lamb). Reservations recommended.
Osteria del Sostegno
Centro Storico
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