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drkathej Feb 16th, 2019 04:53 AM

Rome restaurants
 
My husband and I will be spending 3 nights in Rome in the spring. We have been to Rome before. We are staying in the Spanish steps area.
Does anyone have recommendations for interesting restaurants (can be in this area and in others, we don't mind exploring),. We are foodies, looking for great restaurants that are not touristy. We don't mind paying more for great food and experiences.

tuscanlifeedit Feb 16th, 2019 08:07 AM

Very close to you is my favorite most dependable restaurant in Rome, La Campana on Via Campana. I'm not sure it's what you might call "interesting." It's very good for Roman dishes, which I love.

Rich Feb 16th, 2019 09:33 AM

La Campana is good!

One of my favorites is just south of the Villa Borghese Park, a short walk from Piazza di Spagna. Good food and nice ambiance

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denisea Feb 17th, 2019 11:31 AM

We loved Glass which I think is located in Trastavere. We went twice and still talk about how good the beef tartar and the semi-freddo was.

tera_denten Feb 17th, 2019 06:36 PM

We love Salumeria Roscioli - have visited a couple times over the years and its a favorite for cacio e pepe. Reservations are a must.

drkathej Feb 18th, 2019 09:59 AM

Thank you for the recommendations. It helps to reduce my overwhelmedness.
I will look up each one and make decisions. I am confident that we will be enjoying our Rome dining experiences.

Pepper_von_snoot Feb 18th, 2019 10:54 AM

Matricianella is near the Spanish Steps. It is always crowded. That last time I had lunch there, an absolutely sweet waiter took care of me. He was the nicest waiter in Italy!

Go to the Hassler bar for a drink. There are always batshit crazy people in there, like dowagers in Louis Vuitton miniskirts. The gay waiters are a riot.

Thin🍷

ekscrunchy Feb 18th, 2019 02:38 PM

There are very few restaurants in Rome that are highly regarded and that do not attract tourists. That does not mean that they are touristy, though. I was there for a week last fall and my favorite meals were at Emma Pizzeria,which is so much more than a pizzeria as you might know it. We ate there twice.

If you love seafood and are willing to take a taxi, Pascucci is superb.

We had the best carbonara of our lives at Il Moro but the restaurant is not for everyone. It is expensive by local standards. Da Cesare was closed during our stay.

Do you want Michelin-starred places,or trattorie focusing on Roman food?

I had the best hamburger in memory at the JK Place cafe. Fassona beef from Piemonte.

Leely2 Feb 18th, 2019 04:28 PM

I enjoyed Retrobottega and Antico Arco (go to this one each time I'm in Rome if I can squeeze it in--for me it's relaxing). Emma is good too, but can be crazy busy. Note: I haven't been to Rome since summer 2017 so highly likely the dining scene has evolved. In 2015, I liked Da Cesare al Casaletto but service was very slow. Emma was better for me solo in 2017 than when I went with family members in 2016. L'Arcangelo was good for lunch and Il Sorpasso near the Vatican for dinner or just some wine.

Pepper_von_snoot Feb 18th, 2019 05:40 PM

I forgot to mention Trattoria Monti.

There is also Perilli, but only go there if you are in the neighbourhood, visiting the Protestant Cemetery to see Keats' grave for example.

There is also Ciampini, which is in between the Hassler and the Pincio @Borghese Gardens. Not the best food, but great views. You see lots of Prada bags here. The rich have their chauffeurs wait curbside whilst they have lunch inside.

Thin😎

tuscanlifeedit Feb 19th, 2019 06:07 AM

I also like L'Arcangelo; it leans more to the "interesting" side of your request. I've developed a taste for more traditional Roman dishes, but my husband really likes L'Arcangelo.

almesq Feb 19th, 2019 07:12 AM

I recommend L'Orso 80, located at Via dell'Orso 33. Excellent food, very friendly, very authentic and local place when we were there. Suggest the anti pasti, they just keep bringing more food and you get a good variety of things to try.

MoBro Feb 19th, 2019 07:27 AM

We liked the casual Maccheroni Ristorante at Piazza delle Coppelle, 44, phone 06 68307895. It’s very popular with locals and gets very busy. The service is friendly and the atmosphere is lively and interesting. About 47 EUR for two, with one-half liter of house wine.

drkathej Feb 19th, 2019 02:57 PM

Thanks for some more great suggestions--- We did have dinner at Antico Arco last time we were there and will most likely try it again.
Michelin stars are not a must---

Pepper_von_snoot Feb 19th, 2019 05:01 PM

Yes, Maccharoni is very popular and crowded.

Another popular, crowded restaurant is Armando Al Pantheon.

Thin

MoBro Feb 20th, 2019 04:10 AM

Another place we liked was Il Matriciano, on Via dei Gracchi, 49- 61. (Reservations advised—phone 063213040, or 063212327) It’s perfect for a more special dinner, but certainly not over-the-top. Service and food were good. Looks like it has been re-designed since we were there, quite a while ago, when its look was more ‘old world’.
https://www.ilmatriciano.it/

ekscrunchy Feb 20th, 2019 07:43 AM

Oh, Leely, Retrobottega was on my list and I had a booking for my last night in Rome. We ended up changing that reservation for a second one at Emma. So RetroB will be top of my list for next time. We also cancelled Santo Palato cause there was a huge rainstorm the night we had the table, and it was to be a long taxi ride from the hotel. . Ended up eating that night across from hotel at Arancio d'Oro (part of that little Arancio group) which I do NOT recommend.

drkathej Feb 21st, 2019 03:21 PM

I have come up with the following restaurants:
Retrobottega--looks creative and fun
Antico Arco--good food, upscale dining
For the third, I thought I would do more traditional Roman. Debating between Matricianella and L'orso 80.

ekscrunchy Feb 22nd, 2019 12:03 AM

I was advised that Matricianella had gone downhill since I last ate there about 8 years ago. La Campana is true Roman; so is Piperno. Or the places in Testaccio. Al Moro, too. And Santo Palato is "new" traditional Roman.

I think L'Orso80 is a tourist place...the reviews on TA are mostly in foreign languages, not in Italian, which gives you an idea...might be great, I don't know.

tuscanlifeedit Feb 22nd, 2019 05:49 AM

L'Orso 80 is very popular but can't think any traditional especially Roman dishes I've had there. La Campana and the other places ekscrunchy lists are much more Roman.


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