Rome's Essential Dishes
Trattoria Da Cesare al Casaletto
Roman restaurant · Villa Doria Pamphili
Rigatoni with pajata (suckling calf intestines) at Cesare al Casaletto. They don’t have them every day, but when they do, get them. But be sure to begin the meal with fritti (assorted fried starters) and end it with fegatelli di maiale (roasted pig’s liver) follwed by panna cotta.
Colline Emiliane
Restaurant · Campo Marzio
Not only is the family behind Colline Emiliane incredibly nice and respectful of their considerable tourist clientele, they make the most delicious tortelli di zucca, pasta filled with pumpkin and dressed with butter and sage. Their meaty mains are lovely, too.
Panificio Bonci
Bakery · Monte Mario
Pizza con la porchetta (Vito Bernabei’s porchetta on Bonci’s pizza bianca) at Panificio Bonci is one of the best things you will ever eat.
La Gatta Mangiona
Pizza restaurant · Villa Doria Pamphili
The capricciosa pizza at La Gatta Mangiona tastes very good.
Bonci Pizzarium
Pizza Takeout · Monte Mario
Gabriele Bonci’s Pizzarium is famous for the creative toppings on his pizza by the slice, but the classic slices — tomato with oregano and pizza with mozzarella — are the most deeply satisfying.
Ristorante La Tavernaccia Da Bruno
Roman restaurant · Trastevere
The rigatoni with pajata at Tavernaccia da Bruno is fabulous and if they happen to have lasagna (a Sunday special that sells out fast), get it. I also love their wood oven roasted punta di petto (brisket).
Il San Lorenzo
Seafood restaurant · Campo Marzio
The spaghetti with mollusks (sometimes razor clams, other times clams) at Il SanLorenzo are so delicious, if insanely expensive at €25 a plate. I’m a super fan, though not everyone loves how al dente they serve their pasta.
Armando al Pantheon
Roman restaurant · Campo Marzio
I dream of the ajo, ojo e peproncino at Armando al Pantheon. And the gricia, too.
Forno Campo de 'Fiori
Bakery · Campo Marzio
Pizza rossa AND bianca at Forno Campo de’ Fiori and Antico Forno Roscioli are my breakfast, daily.
Roscioli Salumeria con Cucina
Restaurant · Campo Marzio
Burrata with semi-dried tomatoes, anchovies with butter, mortadella with Parmigiano Reggiano and rigatoni all gricia at Roscioli are the best. For more on how to do it up at Roscioli, read this post.
L'Arcangelo
Roman restaurant · Campo Marzio
Whether you’re at Arcangelo Dandini’s Supplizio or eponymous restaurant, you must try the rice croquettes. At Ristorante L’Arcangelo, follow these up with a plate of the world’s lightest gnocchi.
Osteria Bonelli
Roman restaurant · Ex Aeroporto di Centocelle
I frequently and joyously travel across town to Tor Pignattara for Osteria Bonelli’s horse skirt steak.
Mordi e Vai
Deli · Trastevere
If you eat one meat dish in Rome, make it a sandwich with allesso di scottona (simmered brisket) at Mordi e Vai. It’s amazing with or without cicoria. If you have room, get a second panino filled with polpette di bollito (fried shredded allesso).
Piatto Romano
Roman restaurant · Trastevere
The cod with prunes, pine nuts and apricots at Piatto Romano is special.
Regoli Pasticceria
Cake shop · San Paolo
The maritozzi con panna (leavened buns filled with whipped cream) at Regoli are classic.
Roscioli Caffè Pasticceria
Dessert restaurant · Campo Marzio
Rome’s best coffee is at the newly opened Caffe Roscioli. Their pastries–including martozzi con panna–are a delight.
Moriondo & Gariglio
Chocolate artisan · Campo Marzio
The marron glace from Moriondo e Gariglio are worth their weight in gold. These candied chestnuts hit shelves at Rome’s historic confectionery shop in the fall and when they’re gone, they’re gone, so get them quick.
Trapizzino | Testaccio
Roman restaurant · Trastevere
Trapizzini (especially doppia panna, chicken cacciatore and meatball) at Trapizzino are modern classics.
Agustarello A Testaccio
Roman restaurant · Trastevere
Roasted or grilled pajata at Armando al Pantheon or Agustarello isn’t for everyone, but these places do it right.
Prelibato
Bakery · Villa Doria Pamphili
Try the pizza by the slice at Prelibato. You’ll like it!
Trattoria al Moro
Roman restaurant · Campo Marzio
If you have lots and lots of money, you may enjoy seasonal mushroom dishes at Al Moro, one of the priciest places in town.
C'e pasta e pasta
Diner · Trastevere
When I crave roughage, I visit C’e’ Pasta…e Pasta for concia and deeply roasted vegetables.
Pasticceria Boccione
Bakery · San Paolo
Pizza ebraica, cinnamon biscotti and ricotta or almond paste cake
Beppe and His Cheeses
Cheese shop · Campo Marzio
Ricotta and assorted cheeses
Open Baladin
Beer hall · Campo Marzio
Cacio e pepe potato croquettes
Sforno
Permanently Closed
Cacio e pepe pizza at Tonda or Sforno
La Torricella
Restaurant · Trastevere
Alici arraganate