Three 'dream' dinners in Rome that capture its essence?
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Three 'dream' dinners in Rome that capture its essence?
I'm curious to know, if you were three nights in Rome and wanted to experience a good sample of Roman cuisine, where would you go on each of these three evenings for dinner?
Disclaimer: a 'dream' dinner does not mean (at least to me) 5 star service and prices to go with them. They can be small trattorias, little mom-and-pop places or even pizzerias, which capture the essence of everything Roman because of their food and ambiance.
Disclaimer: a 'dream' dinner does not mean (at least to me) 5 star service and prices to go with them. They can be small trattorias, little mom-and-pop places or even pizzerias, which capture the essence of everything Roman because of their food and ambiance.
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My favorite meal in Rome was at a wonderful place near Piazza Navona.
Ristorante Montevecchio sits in tiny Piazza Montevecchio. The restaurant is what I guess I would call casually elegant. The service was welcoming and charming, the food was delicious and the atmosphere -- in summertime, dining outside -- was especially delightful.
I think I heard about in from a review in the New York Times.
I'd make a beeline for this place if I had the chance to go back to Rome.
Ristorante Montevecchio sits in tiny Piazza Montevecchio. The restaurant is what I guess I would call casually elegant. The service was welcoming and charming, the food was delicious and the atmosphere -- in summertime, dining outside -- was especially delightful.
I think I heard about in from a review in the New York Times.
I'd make a beeline for this place if I had the chance to go back to Rome.
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Just returned from 10 days in Rome - lots of wonderful food experiences. Here are three that were memorable for the food and/or atmosphere.
L'Osteria de Memmo at Via dei Soldati 22-23 (just north of Piazza Navonna on a small side street). Absolutely wonderful food....do not miss the mixed antipasti...almost enough food on that tray for two people. Lots of traditional menu choices, plus a number of delicious fish dishes. My husband had monk fish cooked in tomato sauce - it was fabulous. Open for lunch and dinner.
Cul de Sac at Piazza Pasquino 73, also near Piazza Navona, just a half-block east. Real food - everything was delicious - don't be afraid to experiment with unfamiliar dishes. Indoor or outdoor seating; lunch and dinner. Great selection of wine.
Last but not least, a pizza place about two blocks east of Piazza Navona - da Bafetto. Fantastic Roman pizza, antipasti, salads, beer/wine. Always crowded - get there early or be prepared to wait. The owner, "Bafetto" is a real character!
One last recommendation - if you like chocolate, try the Chocolate Tartufo at Tre Scalini right on Piazza Navona. Don't eat dinner there - just get the Chocolate Tartufo desert "to go" and sit on a bench in Piazza Navona and enjoy!
L'Osteria de Memmo at Via dei Soldati 22-23 (just north of Piazza Navonna on a small side street). Absolutely wonderful food....do not miss the mixed antipasti...almost enough food on that tray for two people. Lots of traditional menu choices, plus a number of delicious fish dishes. My husband had monk fish cooked in tomato sauce - it was fabulous. Open for lunch and dinner.
Cul de Sac at Piazza Pasquino 73, also near Piazza Navona, just a half-block east. Real food - everything was delicious - don't be afraid to experiment with unfamiliar dishes. Indoor or outdoor seating; lunch and dinner. Great selection of wine.
Last but not least, a pizza place about two blocks east of Piazza Navona - da Bafetto. Fantastic Roman pizza, antipasti, salads, beer/wine. Always crowded - get there early or be prepared to wait. The owner, "Bafetto" is a real character!
One last recommendation - if you like chocolate, try the Chocolate Tartufo at Tre Scalini right on Piazza Navona. Don't eat dinner there - just get the Chocolate Tartufo desert "to go" and sit on a bench in Piazza Navona and enjoy!




