Los Angeles: Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are continuing with their romantic holiday in Rome and were spotted stepping out to have an intimate meal recently.
The former `That `70s Show` co-stars have been staying in the Italian capital while Kunis, 29, films `The Third Man` with Liam Neeson and James Franco.
On Friday they stepped out in the Testaccio district to have an intimate meal at Checchino, reported a magazine.
Sporting a grey hat, pale blue sweater, grey pants, and a navy peacoat, the `Two and a Half Men` actor, 34, led his love of six months through the stone streets of the city as they made their way to the restaurant.
The `Black Swan` actress kept warm in black pants, a plaid shirt, printed scarf, and black cloche hat.
The jet-setting couple, who`ve been spotted everywhere from Los Angeles to Australia since hooking up in April, seem to have taken quite nicely to Rome.
Last week, they enjoyed a romantic after-dinner stroll to take in the sights. And before Thanksgiving, they joined Kunis` Third Man co-stars and director Paul Haggis for a three-course feast at Antica Pesa.
"They`re really serious," an insider said of Kunis and Kutcher, who split from wife Demi Moore in November 2011.
PTI
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