Checchino dal 1887
Testaccio
The quinto-quarto cathedral carved into Monte Testaccio
Von Michelin-besterntem Fine Dining bis zu authentischer lokaler Küche – entdecken Sie Romes herausragendste Restaurants. Kuratiert, getestet und von unseren Expertinnen freigegeben.
Köstliche Küche in entspanntem Rahmen
Testaccio
The quinto-quarto cathedral carved into Monte Testaccio
Testaccio
Textbook cucina romana cut into the amphora hill
Testaccio
Cacio e pepe as liturgy since 1911
Testaccio
1936 osteria famed for tableside cacio e pepe
Testaccio
Three-decade neighbourhood trattoria with day-specific menus
Testaccio
The benchmark thin-crust Roman pizza of Testaccio
Testaccio
The original home of Rome's pizza-pocket of cucina romana
Testaccio
Sergio Esposito's legendary Roman-classic panini in the market
Testaccio
Checked-cloth family trattoria of pure Roman recipes
Aventino / Testaccio
One-star winter-garden cooking on the Aventino edge
Prati
Davide Puleio's intimate one-star in residential Prati
Prati
Arcangelo Dandini's elevated Roman bistrot
Prati
Rome's most serious haute Japanese, off Piazza Cavour
Prati / Trionfale
Gabriele Bonci's landmark pizza al taglio
Prati
All-day Prati canteen, wine bar and gastroteca
Pigneto
Chic post-industrial kitchen with a creative seasonal menu
Pigneto
Rome's best Ethiopian, on Pigneto's Via Prenestina edge
San Lorenzo
Barreca and Baccanelli's cult micro-restaurant of new-wave cucina romana
Trastevere
Catalani family taberna reviving ancient Roman recipes in old Trastevere
Trastevere
Cristina Bowerman's Michelin-starred creative kitchen in a Trastevere backstreet
Trastevere
Antonio Ziantoni's measured, classically-grounded one-star tucked behind Trastevere
Trastevere
Pier Daniele Seu's contemporary-pizza laboratory on the Trastevere fringe
Trastevere
Tiny family trattoria doing Roman classics exactly right
Trastevere
Mother-and-daughters kitchen lab for inventive panini, pasta and focaccia
Ostiense
Bib Gourmand Roman trattoria anchoring the Ostiense food district
Ostiense
Industrial all-day food hall and bistro in a converted Ostiense warehouse
Monti
Family-run Marche kitchen, a Monti institution since the 1970s
Monti
Graffiti-walled Roman osteria on Via Panisperna since 1906
Monti
KM-0 Lazio terroir cooking in the heart of Monti
Monti
Rome's reference Indian kitchen, tucked into Monti
Garbatella
Garbatella's cooperative osteria and social garden
Garbatella
Bib Gourmand Roman cooking facing Teatro Palladium
Garbatella
Listening-bar osteria from De Maio and Franciosi
Esquilino
Esquilino stronghold of Roman cucina, carbonara that ranks
Esquilino
Rome's veteran Eritrean-Ethiopian table since 1977
Centro Storico
Third-generation Roman trattoria a few metres from the Pantheon
Centro Storico
Deli, wine cellar and serious kitchen in one room near Campo de' Fiori
Centro Storico
Owner-chefs' minimalist lab a step from the Pantheon
Centro Storico
Anthony Genovese's two-star Italo-Asian fine dining
Centro Storico
One-star seafood from chef Giulio Terrinoni
Centro Storico
Renaissance-piazza seafood institution since 1938
Centro Storico
Italo-French cooking in an intimate set of rooms off the Pantheon
Centro Storico
One-star fine dining from the Troiani brothers, behind Piazza Navona
San Lorenzo
Boisterous San Lorenzo trattoria of Roman and Pugliese cooking
San Lorenzo
Contemporary osteria inside San Lorenzo's oldest pasta factory
San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo's Pasolini-era trattoria, family-run since 1890
San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo's no-frills seafood institution
San Lorenzo
The archetypal San Lorenzo Roman-pizza institution
Parioli-Flaminio
Live-fire contemporary bistrot at the edge of Parioli-Flaminio
Parioli
Old-money Parioli dining with a Marche soul since 1968
San Giovanni
Sarah Cicolini's offal-forward Roman trattoria, nose-to-tail and serious
Ostiense / San Paolo
Market-driven Roman cooking and natural wine, south of Ostiense
Prati / Aurelio
A true Japanese izakaya, sake-only list, no sushi-roll tourism
Ludovisi
Rome's first traditional Japanese kaiseki and omakase counter
Esquilino
Chef-led Peruvian cooking by Piazza Dante in Esquilino