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Rome Restaurants
I'm leaving for Rome in a week, and I'm looking to compile a list of people's favorite restaurants to try. Please let me know where you have enjoyed your meal. Thanks, Lisa
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If you do a search, you'll find plenty, as I found the best recommendations for my trip to Rome by doing so.
My favorites in Rome, based on comments I found here, were L'Orso 80, famous for its antipasto, and Da Baffeto (best pizza). |
I second L'Orso 80 (yes the antipasti) and I will add Myosotis (I think it is near Via D Coppelle not too far from the Pantheon)- the best aceto (balsamic vinegar) I have ever tasted and excellent food and service.
Also, Antico Moro in Trastevere- atmosphere, great food, and a taste of Trastevere. |
almesq, do I just put in Rome restaurants in the search box, and I just see what comes up? Ok, I will definitely write down the ones you and Risab sent me. thanks.
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Some current and useful threads:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34752849 http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34743311 Have fun!!! |
I believe I still have my research--consisting of helpful information I found here that I put into a word document. If you email me your email address, I'd be happy to send it to you.
You can email me at [email protected]. Andy |
And yes, you can search for Rome restaurants, and you'll find plenty of threads.
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Oldmyst:
Where in Rome will you be? Only today I was compiling restaurant suggestions for my departure Feb. 28. But no-one wants to go any distance in Rome to dine, when there are so many fine neighbourhood places......... |
Tedgale, I am staying at the Albergo Del Senato by the Pantheon. I'm leaving the day before you. I don't mind going a distance to eat. I'll go anywhere for the experience of good food. I used to go to a good bookstore and sit with guidebooks and compile lists of recommended restaurants, and see if the same restaurant is listed in several books. Of course you also come across the issue of some highly starred restaurants being extremely and ridiculously expensive. I try to keep those to a minimum. In Venice a few weeks ago (haven't put my suitcase away!), I ate at Da Fiore, which was good, but worth the money? I don't know.
I am new to Fodors, and a little addicted, and I have found this site to be an incredible source of information for my planning. I plan to use the Fodorites suggestions. I also like to ask the concierge or the person at the front desk for good restaurants. But you run the risk of them suggesting restaurants that they are connected to, or they think will appeal to an American palate. |
While studying in Rome during the summer of 2004, my friends and I found a wonderful restaurant near Largo Argentina which appears to be very near to your hotel. I don't remember the name of the place or the street, but it is directly behind the tram stop down a short alley (probably 300-400 feet). It is a very small restaurant with only room for maybe 30 people; therefore, reservations are recommended. There were only locals there which in my experience means better food and prices. Sorry I can't remember the name, but this is definately worth searching for if you like great food and a pleasant atmosphere. I plan to eat there when I go back this March.
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Ah, I am jealous. Some my favorite memories of Rome are of fantastic meals. Some of my recommendations: Il Fico in a very small hidden piazza close to Piazza Navona. The address is 27 Piazza del Fico. Delicious inexpensive pasta and pizza (in the evening). Very crowded around 12:AM!
A mid-priced recommendation is Dal Bolognese at Piazza Del Popolo, 1. A very fashionista crowd, call for reservations, delicious bolognese sauce. A high end recommendation is Agata E Romeo at Via Carlo Alberto, 45. I really loved my meal here. The food is a bit more inventive than your typical Roman meal. The recommendations for wine were amazing and the service was warm and wonderful. |
Hi
My wife and I went to Rome last summer. Here is a link to my trip report where I have written a bit about Eating & Drinking in Rome: http://gardkarlsen.com/eat_drink_rome_italy.htm :-) Regards Gard http://gardkarlsen.com - trip reports and pictures |
<<While studying in Rome during the summer of 2004, my friends and I found a wonderful restaurant near Largo Argentina which appears to be very near to your hotel. I don't remember the name of the place or the street, but it is directly behind the tram stop down a short alley (probably 300-400 feet). It is a very small restaurant with only room for maybe 30 people; therefore, reservations are recommended. There were only locals there which in my experience means better food and prices.>>
Could this have been Santa Susanna? If so, I second your recommendation. Wonderful food and great prices. Well worth seeking out! |
Here is an extract from my Rome trip report, March 2005:
"All the following are neighbourhood places just west of P.za Navona: "Cantina del Vecchio, v. dei Coronari 30 www.cantinadelvecchio.it "Absolutely first rate in its class. Dined there twice -- we REALLY wanted to go back, which is something we seldom indulge for fear of disappointments. "No disappointment here. Service is really personable. Obviously a neighbourhood favourite. Smart-casual dress, clientele ditto. Lazio cuisine; "serious-about-the-food" but folks were having fun too. "Around the corner: simpler but still very good Osteria del Pegno, vicolo di Montevecchio 8 Tel/fax: 06 68 80 70 25 "Finally: Ristorante Montevecchio, Piazza di Montevecchio 22a Tel. 06 68 61 319 Well-known and well-loved by guidebooks (see Frommers). We expected full house and lots of tourists but quite the contrary. Very simple room on a tiny square. "Excellent food: I cannot quite describe this but...You know how you can TELL when a chef or owner has absolute confidence in the menu and the food and generally just KNOWS what he is doing? That is Montevecchio. Plus, when there was a negligible delay in getting us our bill, we were offered our choice of liqueur on the house (we had said nothing -- it was just a grace note) "Also noted in the neighbourhood but we did not get around to sampling them. So based on close scrutiny of the menu and the room I would say these "merit your attention/ investigation": "Santa Lucia: largo Febo www.santalucia-bartolo.com Just west of P.za Navona; beautiful rooms "Pierluigi: Piazza de'Ricci, 144 www.pierluigi.it Recommended with urgency and conviction by a nice lady in our building; it is on Via Monserrato near P.za Farnese |
Just have a look at what I've posted today in another thread: http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34757496
Buon appetito! |
Pietro Valentini's near the Pantheon is a small gem. The owner is an entertainer. Food is excellent,
Alert him if anyone in your party is celebrating a birthday or anniversary. Make a reservation as seating is limited. |
wow! thanks everyone. My printer keeps running out of paper!! I am sure looking forward to the dinners. Regards, Lisa
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I have 2 for you:
Guilo's of the Via Gulia on the Via De Barchetta. And the best I know of in Rome; Ditirambo just off the Campo di Fiore. http://www.ristoranteditirambo.com/about_us_eng.htm |
Does Pietro Valentini's have any outdoor seating? This sounds like it might be a nice place to celebrate my mother's birthday dinner in Rome next month. Is it a casual place or is it more upscale?
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Having posted all my faves in the P.zza Navona area, I will now ask:
What about the Spanish Steps area, where I will be staying in a week? Any (further) recommendations I can use? We can walk to the Pantheon area but I'd like to eat close to our base sometimes..... |
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