Eating Out in Rome: Review Archive
I Clementini
Just across the road from Basilica San Clemente, Hostaria I Clementini is a great (and central) place either for a meal or just a coffee and a cioccoclementino. details
Pizzeria Al Ponticello
A few minutes walk south of Basilica San Paolo, Al Ponticello offers a decent range of pizzas and pasta dishes. details
Trattoria Romana Né Arte Né Parte
A relatively new addition to Testaccio dining, Ne Arte Ne Parte nevertheless offers a traditional Roman trattoria experience. details
Cristalli di Zucchero
Cristalli di Zucchero is a Parisian-style pasticceria that specialises in upmarket, beautifully presented cakes. details
Enoteca Cul De Sac
Cul de Sac is a great enoteca with a wide selection of wines and some tasty food, close to Piazza Navona. details
Ciuri Ciuri (a Monti)
Ciuri Ciuri is a Sicilian mini-chain in Rome that serves high end pastry, modica chocolate, and a few savoury dishes for a quick bite. details
Al Peperoncino
Near Basilica San Paolo to the south of Rome, Al Peperoncino is a pretty safe bet for steak or pizza. details
La Carbonara
The entrance to La Carbonara may be a loud, brash and heavily branded bar but behind it is a terrific restaurant selling home made pasta and traditional roman dishes. details
Shawarma Station
The Shawarma Station may not look like the most appealing place, but the food here is good and diverse and the ambiance is pleasantly multicultural. details
La Taverna degli Amici
In the centre of Rome, La Taverna degli Amici is a terrific restaurant where the chef and staff all put a lot of thought and care into what they do. details


