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		<title>Authentic Italian Gluten Free Pizza at Voglia di Pizza in Rome, Italy</title>
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<p>When I first visited Roma in 2010, I really wasn’t a fan.  It’s too touristy for my liking and I cannot stand all restaurants advertising ‘tourist menus’ in 10 languages around every famous site.</p>
<p>I’ll be honest I never thought that I would say that I now enjoy spending an afternoon or evening in Roma.  But now that’s the case.  We’re like old regulars with our favourite gelato shop and pizzeria.   We no longer have the need to see all the big sites, but the Coliseum at night is a must.  Whenever we fly to Europe, we try to always fly in or out of FCO for two reasons, (1) it’s a cheap jump off destination and (2) to get authentic pizza and gelato.  Last year was my first time trying <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/ROMA-VOGLIA-DI-PIZZA-SENZA-GLUTINE-GLUTEN-FREE/270877886258997" target="_blank">Voglia di Pizza</a> and I’ve been dreaming about the gluten free pizza ever since.  I did a lot of research last year for recommended gluten free pizza and there were several good reviews for Voglia di Pizza.  It was incredible pizza (I actually ordered two that visit).  I tell ya, good authentic Italian pizza is hard to find in North America, let alone a gluten free version.  That’s why I always look forward to Voglia di Pizza.</p>
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