Supplì The supplì is the king of Roman street food. These easy to eat, deep-fried rice croquettes have been a local favorite for well over 150 years. Similar to, but distinctive from Sicilian arancine, supplì come in various flavors.
Rome is a chaotic, vibrant place I always love to discover more about. But, while traveling to Rome offers up its charms, it's also one of the most expensive cities in Europe and many travelers have a hard time visiting the city on a budget. And, while it's not easy to save money here, it's not impossible!
There are low priced (but still good food!)trattorias throughout the city center: 4-6 euros for pasta, 5-8 euros for meat. There are lots of options if you willing to spend just a bit more (8-10 euros / 10-15 euros) In Italy you don't have to spend a lot for a good meal. Avoid eating at bars right on the main squares.
Dress Up For The CityInstead of your comfy travel gear, opt for smart casual, city chic, stick to a small selection of colors, and wear comfy flats rather than walking shoes.