RISTORANTE ELEONORA D'ARBOREA
Read moreExcellent reputation for this restaurant not really located in the heart of Rome but which is worth a visit if you are looking for a good address in the neighbourhood along Via Nomentana. Cuisine inspired by the Sardinian tradition and thus by fish. Don't miss the mixed mixte.
PIACERE MOLISE
Read moreA stone's throw from the Vatican Museums, this family restaurant offers specialities from Molise, a small area in the southern part of the peninsula. Taste I Criolo alla Valbiferno, spaghetti prepared with shrimps, zucchini and pancetta, stuffed squid and of course Tiramisu de Mauro. The oral osso is also very successful. A good wine list (including Molise wines). Attentive welcome.
FONTANA DI VENERE
Read moreFlee the crowd to the Trevi Fountain and sit in this restaurant nestled in a quiet alley just one minute from the famous monument. In the menu, traditional Roman cuisine as well as pasta, meat, fish and good pizzas. Good value for money.
LE NAUMACHIA
Read moreA good address if you consider the location near the Coliseum, the rather economical dishes and the abundant portions. The atmosphere is rather rustic and informal, and the map offers typical Roman and Tuscan specialties. Try their specialty, generous pasta with luganega sauce (pork sausage).
RISTORANTE LA REGOLA
Read moreA few steps from the famous Campo de' Fiori, in a small square characteristic of one of the most ancient districts of Rome, is this charming restaurant where the chef offers recipes from all over Italy, skilfully composed with fresh and quality ingredients. The pasta is homemade and the wine list is remarkable. A delicacy in the art of cooking, an authenticity in the composition and a strong character compose a surprising combination... : guaranteed result! The simplicity and elegance of the place do the rest.
ENOTECA COSTANTINI - IL SIMPOSIO
Read moreWine lovers and connoisseurs are here in the right place. The Simposio is one of the best cellars in Rome. In order not to drink empty belly, you are served wonderful cheese trays and hot dishes. A winner in 2002 by the Italian Touring Club, this restaurant in Liberty decorated a cuisine rich in fantasy (like potato cake and flowers of zucchini), while combining local recipes.
DA MEO PATACCA
Read moreAn unlikely address between the restaurant and the antique cabaret. In old stables you can find a baroque room and, above all, a terrace with open tables that occupy the whole square, lit by the lanterns. Costume servers, acrobats and musicians, who sing old chants accompanied by their mandolin, give the impression of eating on the scene of a medieval theatre. The kitchen, which offers the large Roman specialities, is correct and maintains reasonable prices. If you don't care about poor service, you'll be able to spend a truly unusual evening in joy and good humour.
OSTERIA ROMANESCA
Read moreThis osteria is located near the fish market, the freshness of the products is guaranteed and the map makes the beauty of the sea. It is on the square of Campo dei Fiori, so necessarily very tourist, but prices remain reasonable, while the view on the square from the terrace is a luxury, the service is pleasant, the generous servings and the taste that of traditional local cuisine.
LA SOFFITTA RENOVATIO
Read moreThe top for fans of the true, crisp Neapolitan pizza. In 1995, Stefano Di Michele was awarded the title of better pizzaiolo in Europe. In the aftermath, he opened this place, not far from the Vatican. Today, its pizzeria welcomes a demanding Roman population that enjoys modern, colourful decoration and a relaxed atmosphere.
POMMIDORO
Read moreIl Pommidoro has been run by the same family since the 1920s. It is said to have been one of Pasolini's favourite restaurants when the San Lorenzo district was still a bastion of the Roman popular left. Today, we meet mainly students here, but Il Pommidoro has kept the same look as before. You will find dishes such as pappardelle with wild boar stew or rigatoni con la pajata, which, in Roman dialect, indicates a sauce with veal intestines fed exclusively on its mother's milk.
LA TAVERNA DI EDOARDO II
Read moreThis tavern, with baroque appearance, likes to qualify as the first friendly restaurant in the capital. There is a typical kitchen with Mediterranean influences. The service is warm.
TRATTORIA SETTIMIO
Read moreNext to the Campo dei Fiori, this traditional trattoria serves a cuisine for Roman gastronomy purists. The clientele is made of people who know Teresa well in cooking and her husband Mario in the room. The maison maison are only a few minutes away from the hotel. Reservation warmly recommended.
KILO RESTAURANT
Read moreIn a quiet street of the Rione Rione, a nice, trendy and relaxed setting where the meat is here queen; served in all its forms and prepared in all sauces, quality never disappoints. If the lunch buffet is raging among all the young and beautiful employees of the neighborhood, the evening the atmosphere is made more dull and a touch more chic. An address simply "cool".
NONNA BETTA
Read moreKosher restaurant. Nonna Betta uses simple ingredients without meat, a paradise for vegetarians! The menu gives a great place to frills such as artichokes or fried mozzarella. Among the primi: carbonara of courgettes, crests e pepe, or tagliolini to chicory. Among them: dry cod, artichogiana parmigiana and onion and pomodoro omelet or cucuzzette. Home desserts deserve special mention. Bread is also produced on site, and the wine cellar offers a choice of kosher and Israeli wines. The only thing that can be done is the service.
TRATTORIA DER PALLARO
Read moreHere, you'll have no choice: the house decides and proposes a fixed menu every evening. Once you're seated, the dishes follow one another without fuss, delighting young and old alike. Simple and hearty, the cuisine at Trattoria der Pallaro is authentic mamma cooking. Paola, in apron and kerchief, passes back and forth between the tables, having her photo taken, with a kind word for each of her guests. In the 50 years she's been cooking here, her reputation has spread beyond the borders of Lazio!
IL SAN LORENZO
Read moreClose to the Pompeii Theatre and the most beautiful palaces in Rome, San Lorenzo offers a sophisticated cuisine made with first-class products. The dark wooden interior, contemporary artwork and lighting create a relaxed and romantic atmosphere. Fish and seafood are in the spotlight and freshness is always there. It is particularly noticeable in crudo dishes, fish served raw and pleasantly seasoned. The staff is taking great care of themselves and the wine list offers a wide choice of great wines.
PIZZERIA SAN MARCO
Read morePizzeria (with a huge choice of pizzas bianche and rosse, as well as Roman and Neapolitan), San Marco also concocts the classics of Roman and Italian cuisine with respect to the product. On the terrace or in the pleasant dining room (perfect if you are a small group). It's not the most authentic place in Rome, the menu is so vast that you can get lost, but you can eat well and it's a restaurant to recommend in the center. Another address in Rome, in the Prati district, via Tacito 29.
TRATTORIA DEGLI AMICI
Read moreA number of reasons will lead you to this warm trattoria located in the heart of Trastevere, the small square that is an enchantment, the small external tables and a simple and clean environment. The management is in care of a community made up of physically and mentally disabled young people who take care of the room, who cook, who paint and display their paintings… Try vegetable Couscous, Zucchini pasta, mint, sage or fettuccine in Sicilian.
LA ROSETTA
Read moreA stone's throw from the Pantheon, led by the international chief Massimo Riccioli who owns it, Rosetta is the first «nostrum» fish restaurant in Rome. The supply is carefully selected every day upon arrival at the port, guaranteed freshness premium. The menu is composed according to the mood of the chef. A sea-oriented cuisine where oyster tasting has a privileged place. Choosing between succulent fish or seafood simply grilled or home specialties is particularly difficult. A Oyster Bar, open from 12 p. m. to 7 p. m., offers a more informal approach, the chef's great cuisine. Elegant setting, nice terrace and impeccable service.
ARMANDO AL PANTHEON
Read moreA few metres from the Pantheon, a family trattoria that has been in operation since 1961. In addition to the great classics, Armando's son has added some new and unpublished creations. For example, you can try barley soup with ceps and truffles, duck with plums and homemade desserts such as torta Antica Roma, a ricotta and strawberry jam pie served warm. The welcome is friendly, the room pleasant and the prices are honest for the situation, central as possible. The wait can be long, it is better to book.
BA'GHETTO
Read moreBehind the large synagogue, on the main street of the Ghetto, four brothers opened a kosher restaurant, whose reputation continues to grow. For the carciofi went giudia, but also des accompanied by dried meat, or even a pine salad salad, we get pressed in this pleasant and elegant decor.
IN ROMA
Read moreFormer Da Alfredo al Campidoglio, this restaurant is located right at the foot of the Roche Dissembling. Already very well known during the 1950 s, it is the point of collapse of the entire population of the 7 th Roman art. He has served, among other things, shooting decor to the Film Scola film, we have loved so much. The kitchen is mainly Roman, and on Saturday you can often watch music on the terrace.
BURRO & SUGO
Read moreExcellent value for money, probably the best, for less than € 25, will taste a real Italian meal: from the aperitivo to the antipasti, before going to the first dish, then to the second (only for meat) and, finally, dessert.
A good selection of cheap wines. It's not possible to be disappointed by this carefully decorated restaurant and the boss who is in the small care…
ALLA RAMPA
Read moreIn this classic trattoria we serve a simple and tasty Roman cuisine. The dishes are accompanied by a pleasant atmosphere and a relatively small local cellar.
SORA MARGHERITA
Read moreOnce frequented by artists and Romans, Sora Margherita has convinced tourists passing through without losing its authenticity. When you walk into this modest restaurant, which has been operating since 1925, it seems as if time has stood still. The atmosphere and the menu, written on paper as it changes every day, respect the purest Roman tradition. You can lick your lips... Pasta is homemade by hand, and all dishes are served in abundance. A word of advice, wait before ordering the second one!
HÔTEL FORUM RESTAURANT
Read moreThe romantic address par excellence. Magnificent terrace to be favoured in the beautiful season, winter will take place in the luxurious room decorated with marble, wood panelling, parquet floors and windows to enjoy the magnificent view of the Forum and the Palatine. Although it is not up to the luxury of the place, the Roman cuisine served there does not démérite.
AL BRACIERE
Read moreIn the heart of Rome, not far from Navona Square, this restaurant offers Roman cuisine at reasonable prices: spaghetti alla carbonara, strozzapreti all'amatriciana, lasagne au four, tripe or saltimbocca à la romaine... But their real specialty is charcoal meats. Their pizzas baked in a wood-fired oven are also very appetizing, and it is also possible to choose the dough you prefer: romaine (finer) or Neapolitan. Great plus, the service is friendly and the terrace pleasant.
PIZZERIA DAR POETA
Read moreA good pizzeria in the atmosphere of the lively Trastevere, small and unpretentious.
LA CICALA E LA FORMICA
Read moreThis restaurant with a very friendly atmosphere is located in the heart of the Monti district. The cuisine of the house is mainly based on the Roman tradition, with influences from Umbria, Campania, Puglia and especially from the owner's native region, Tuscany. The bread, the pasta and all the desserts are homemade! A warm address, well located, near the Colosseum. The restaurant has a terrace on the pedestrian street, very pleasant to enjoy the aperitifs of the house and the atmosphere of the neighborhood.
PIZZERIA EST ! EST ! EST !
Read moreAlso known as Da Ricci, after the family that has run it for four generations (Est! Est!! Est! is actually the name of a wine), this pizzeria near the church of Santa Maria Maggiore is one of the oldest in Rome. Once past the entrance, you'll find yourself in a pretty bistro-style room. On the menu: pizzas prepared Neapolitan-style, i.e. with thick, crispy dough, but also typically Roman pinzas .
TRATTORIA DA VALENTINO
Read moreA classic, delicious and cheap trattoria. There is a rich, well-turned menu, which you can enjoy in a truly typical interior.
PIZZA ECONOMICA
Read moreA pizzeria still very busy. It is because of the provocation. But dishes (salads or pizzas), as cheap as they are, are always well prepared.
LA BOTTEGA DEL VINO DI ANACLETO BLEVE
Read moreIn the historic centre, an ideal address for a lunch stop: antipasti, small vegetables, delicious homemade cheeses and cakes accompanied by a good coffee.
TAVERNETTA
Read moreThis pleasant and well-kept tavernetta offers good soups, a wide variety of pasta (all shapes and colours) and grilled fish.
LE RUGANTINO
Read moreVery good atmosphere. The price is correct.
IL MATRICIANO
Read moreThis historic trattoria located in the Prati area and managed by the Colasanti family for four generations is frequented by Roman celebrities as well as tourists. The kitchen clearly claims its Roman origins: high quality traditional dishes in generous portions, including excellent bucatini alla mriciana, now legendary. Everything is always very good, but the final invoice is not given.
PIZZERIA CANDIDO
Read moreThis family-run pizzeria is a good place to taste an excellent Roman pizza with crisp dough.
SATOLLO
Read moreA few steps from the Santa Maria Liberatrice Church and close to the Tiber River, this new, discreet restaurant offers a cuisine that revisits tradition with creativity. Elegant and refined, this is the place to meet for a nice evening in friends or romantic romantic dinner, with an excellent culinary experience. The kitchen offers a creative menu based on the products sought. Among the specialties not to be missed: the Tarte and Robiola delle Langhe pie with a cauliflower cream, the breaded lamb square and its meat boulettes on mustard sauce, and to finish gently a black chocolate clementine foam.
RISTORANTE LUNA PIENA
Read moreThe highly friendly and unpretentious place is decorated with paintings from unknown artists. We eat, in no way, sitting on chairs in straw. The dishes are classical and of good quality (i piatti brutti my buoni): artichokes cream, chicory cream, bucatini all homemade faits and gnocchi. As for dessert, the house's speciality is perfect for crystallized orange and red fruits.
DAR MOSCHINO
Read moreThis small, cosy restaurant in the centre of the district owes its name to the owner, it signor Franco, known from early childhood for its character under the name Dar Moschino. The atmosphere is that of a neighbourhood bistro, and it offers good, well-cooked Roman dishes (like the Roman chicken and the guts). Excellent value for money.
CUCINA ABRUZZESE
Read morePimpante and welcoming house near the Vatican Museum, this restaurant offers, as its name suggests, specialities from Abruzzo, including grilled lamb. The restaurant is tiny, and it is practically impossible to lunch in the winter for lack of space.
ANGELINA
Read moreIn addition to her two addresses in Testaccio and Ostiense, Angelina is also located in Trevi. The famous fountain is only a few blocks away, the romantic and vintage decor reminds us of a winter garden with watering cans and flower pots on the walls. The menu is a little bit ordinary, with the exception of the Angelina antipasto: a three-tiered display case filled with deli meats, cheese, fried foods and gratinated eggplants (melanzane alla parmigiana). Just with that, we're satisfied! Good to know, the door next door welcomes Café Angelina, famous for its cornetti
DA FRANCO AL VICOLETTO
Read moreRoman specialities based on fish and seafood.
RESTAURANT PIERDONATI
Read moreIn a framework reminiscent of Imperial Rome, the Pierdonati mainly hosts tourists visiting the Vatican. The kitchen is therefore international.
ANTICA HOSTARIA ROMANESCA
Read moreThis historic lago offers traditional Roman tradition, such as the bucatini all'amatriciana, the al anchovies et and, of course, Vino dei Castelli as a pitcher.
ANTICA TRATTORIA DELLA PACE
Read moreLocated on a charming small square, the Trattoria della Pace is a convenient gastronomic step, close to Piazza Navona. We eat on the thumb or more "seriously".
PIZZERIA IL BUCHETTO
Read moreThe room has expanded and is no longer a buchetto (small hole), but you need patience to be able to taste the wood-burning pizza that makes the reputation of the house (the service drags a little in length). This is a very recommended step.