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Le Maschere, via Zappoli, 5, T 051-261 035. Closed Sun. Ingenious and spicy fish recipes combining Romagna with Egypt. Popular and small so book ahead. Specialities lobster, seafood spaghetti or risotto, coquilles San Jacques, and squid kebabs. Serghei, via Piella 12, T 051-233533. Closed Sat eve and Sun. Originally started as a salon for card players who wanted a bit of a snack this small and honest trattoria has lost nothing of its origins. It serves wholesome, simple and abundant Bolognese dishes, perfect for famished students. Now run by the second generation family, Serghei was the nickname a group of regular visiting Russian dancers gave their father in the 60s. Toni, via Augusto Righi 1, T 051-232852. Closed Mon and Tue. Easy-going pub-bar nicely stuck in the past and serving robust Bolognese classics at decent prices. Dell'Orsa, via Mentana 1, T 051-231576. Open daily. Popular student lunch hangout serving simple menu of regional dishes all day until 0100. Great crostini, broad range of beers. Good lively stop for lunch if you want a taste of young Bologna. Occasional live jazz and other music. Du Madon, via San Vitale 73, T 051-226221. Closed Sun. Unprepossessing from the outside this is a typical osteria with vaulted brick ceilings and dark wood furnishings offering typically robust and high-quality local dishes. Buddah, vicolo de' Facchini 4, T 051-221920. Closed Wed. Genuine Thai cuisine with a good reputation. Taverna Partenone, piazza San Martino 4, T 051-230185. Closed Mon. An informal piece of Greece in a peaceful piazza, serving Bolognese and superior Greek cuisine. Good octopus and fish salads. To'steki, largo Respighi 4, T 051-268012. Closed Sun. Next to Teatro Comunale. Good for whole meals or snacks particularly at lunch this restaurant offers more unusual Greek dishes than the typical fare and a broad range of potent wines. Moghul, via dell'Inferno 16, T 051-232911. Closed Sun. A welcoming and atmospheric place, worth a visit for a change of palate.
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