
by Jackie DeGiorgio
It's no secret that Italy's food alone renders il bel paese worth the trip. From Michelin starred fine dining establishments to simple street food stands to the charming trattorie and osterie that dot the streets and piazze, there is no shortage of options for keeping your appetite at bay.
However, it's always fun to look beyond convention and take a seat at a table with an unfamiliar backdrop, whether it be the world's smallest restaurant or a high security prison or an Etruscan cavern. Here are ten of the most unusual restaurants in Italy.
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