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not to miss restaurants in Rome??
what are the not to miss restaurants in Rome?? for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
cheap to moderately priced, under 80 euros. We only have 4.5 days there and I have a huge list of restaurants that I've saved over the past year and can't determine which to choose! thanks!!!! |
L'Orso 80 for dinner
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Under 80 euros per person or for two? Including wine or not?
We, two couples, spent 8 days in Rome in March eating our way through the city. The dinners averaged approx. 25-50 euro per person. If you're interested, I've written about all the places we went (with prices) here in a trip report and on my website with photos, http://www.wired2theworld.com. Click on "Rome 03/07". |
Rome in the morning, check out these two for a macchiato:
http://www.webvisionitaly.com/catego...p;ref_item=188 Da Francesco in Piazza Fico is fun for dinner among locals. Two people certainly will get out for under 80 euro, including wine. http://www.webvisionitaly.com/catego...p;ref_item=187 Another we like for lunch around Navona is Virginiae: http://www.webvisionitaly.com/catego...p;ref_item=252 Another good one for lunch, but might break 80 euro is Arancio, near Spanish Steps: http://www.webvisionitaly.com/catego...p;ref_item=172 Nino on Via Borgognona is fun for dinner. Buon Appetito. |
bkk
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I just got back from Rome (5th time) Years ago I was blown away by dinner at Orso 80 but I ate there a few nights ago and I was not impressed. The antipasti was not as varied as I remembered and not great.
Here are some of my favorites: Trastevere: Il Duco Hostaria del Moro Hostaria Pizzaria all located on Vicolo del Cinque Macaroni via d. coppell near the Pantheon Cul de Sac between the Pantheon and Corso Vittorio Emmanuel -not sure the specific street name Canova on Piazza del Popolo for lunch or afternoon snack & cocktail sitting outside & people watching |
bkk
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LOL if you check all my posts the one restaurant I always suggest is Anima Sapori near Piazza Navona. Very good prices, great food and the sweetest staff around! I had a hot salami pizza with boiled egg and it's now the only way I will eat a pizza. I know it sounds strange but don't knock it till you try it. I ate there almost every day.
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La Cisterna in Trastevere ( apparently the oldest in Rome!).
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The following are my "not to miss":
ANTICA PESA Via Garibaldi, 18 (Trastevere) Tel. 06 5809236 www.anticapesa.it Open only for dinner and closed on Sunday. Average price 70 € The chef is Simone Panella. Do not miss tortino di carciofi con pecorino e fonduta di caciofiore. The wine list is great. ANTICO ARCO Piazzale Aurelio, 7 (Gianicolo) Tel. 06 5815274 www.anticoarco.it Open only for dinner and closed on Sunday. Average price 60 € It is also a wine bar. The patron is Lady Patrizia. Do not miss amatriciana con le mezze maniche di Mancini e guanciale del Conero, a masterpiece ! The cellar deserves a visit. Very good wines and honest prices. Also home made beers are excellent. BOLOGNESE Piazza del Popolo, 1 Tel. 06 3611426 Closed on Monday Average price 77 € My God ! We are in Piazza del Popolo !!! It is a restaurant for VIP. Do not miss ravioli al brasato. DA ROBERTO E LORETTA . . . QUELLI DI VIA GABI Via Saturnia, 18 (San Giovanni) Tel. 06 77201037 www.robertoeloretta.it Closed on Monday Average price 33 € Do not miss timballo di alici e carciofi and, as dessert, their zuppa inglese. The wine list is very good. FORTUNATO AL PANTHEON Via del Pantheon, 55 Tel. 06 6792788 Closed on Sunday. Average price 55 € Yes, we are at Pantheon ! GABRIELE Via P. Ottoboni, 74 Tel. 06 4393498 www.ristorantegabriele.com Closed on Saturday and Sunday. Average price 56 € Not in the center, but close to Tiburtina railway station. The patrons are the brothers Rodolfo e Pierluigi. affezionati buongustai. Excellent wine list. IL QUINTO QUARTO Via della Farnesina, 13 Tel. 06 3338768 www.ilquintoquarto.it Open only for dinner and closed on Sunday. Average price 55 € We are close to Ponte Milvio. Do not miss their carbonara, IMO one of the best of the world !!! Good wine list focused on the local grapes. Good the beer list, also. I have other eight names but the post could become too long. Anyway if you want the whole list with a wide range of informations, feel free to e-mail me and I can send you, but in Italian language. Vincenzo |
Does anyone remember the Google Maps one Fodorite made of all the restaurant recommendations on these forums?
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I believe it was Kristina. Only I can't remember if I am spelling her name correctly. Do try a search for that spelling and maybe Cristina or Christina. Man, do I feel thick. But it was a most horrible, horrible day here.
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There are a number of google maps out there.
I have one on my website of places I collected while researching for my trip to Rome. Maybe this is it? http://www.wired2theworld.com/ROME2008.html Mine includes not only restaurants listed on Fodor's, but those I found on Chowhound.com as well. Besides restaurants, I've got wine bars, gelato places and sightseeing. |
tuscan-I think we were posting at the same time! :-)
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Ah Kristina, I apologize for not remembering the spelling of your name, but I got it right, so I hope you will forgive me.
As I said earlier, a most horrible, horrible day. We are hoping things are brighter in the morning. |
for dinner I suggest this http://www.ezrome.it/roma-e-dintorni...ante/koda.html is in italian but you must check only the address!
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bookmarking
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One of our favorites is Edys (Vicolo del Babuino, 4 )- between Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps. We go there every time we're in Rome. It's a small place with lots of locals. The last few times we were there, we were the only tourists. Reservations a must - people were still waiting at 10 pm on a weeknight. There are only two waitstaff and they aren't overly friendly (too busy running around) but not rude either. There are tables outside when the weather cooperates. When we were there last year we noticed they has switched to a bilingual menu - probably because no one speaks English!
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