Guidebook for Roma

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Guidebook for Roma

Food Scene

Tantalizing Kosher recipes in the heart of the Jewish neighborhood. Dine inside or al fresco while enjoying ancient Jewish-Roman dishes.
23 locals recommend
Nonna Betta
16 Via del Portico d'Ottavia
23 locals recommend
Tantalizing Kosher recipes in the heart of the Jewish neighborhood. Dine inside or al fresco while enjoying ancient Jewish-Roman dishes.
One of just a handful of slow food certified restaurants in the city, Grappolo d’Oro ensures traditional, quality dishes made with ingredients sourced right from Rome’s back yard.
19 locals recommend
Hosteria Grappolo d'oro
80 Piazza della Cancelleria
19 locals recommend
One of just a handful of slow food certified restaurants in the city, Grappolo d’Oro ensures traditional, quality dishes made with ingredients sourced right from Rome’s back yard.
Another fabulous Kosher kitchen dishing up Jewish-Roman dishes, famous for their Jewish-style fried artichokes.
67 locals recommend
GIGGETTO2
21/a Via Sant'Angelo in Pescheria
67 locals recommend
Another fabulous Kosher kitchen dishing up Jewish-Roman dishes, famous for their Jewish-style fried artichokes.
A veritable staple in the Roman Jewish cuisine community. Try the ricotta and visciole (wildsour cherries) cake or pizze, a dense almond, dried and candied fruit pastry that’s made the historic kosher bakery famous.
49 locals recommend
Pasticceria Boccione
1 Via del Portico d'Ottavia
49 locals recommend
A veritable staple in the Roman Jewish cuisine community. Try the ricotta and visciole (wildsour cherries) cake or pizze, a dense almond, dried and candied fruit pastry that’s made the historic kosher bakery famous.
A no-frills trattoria that's always packed with locals enjoying the same traditional kosher and Roman plates for decades. *Get here early to put your name on the waiting list.
53 locals recommend
Sora Margherita
30 Piazza delle Cinque Scole
53 locals recommend
A no-frills trattoria that's always packed with locals enjoying the same traditional kosher and Roman plates for decades. *Get here early to put your name on the waiting list.
Just on the fringe of the Jewish Ghetto, Piperno has been a neighborhood favorite for years. They offer lovely outdoor seating in warm weather and fresh, traditional Roman cuisine all year round.
29 locals recommend
Piperno Restaurant
9 Via Monte dè Cenci
29 locals recommend
Just on the fringe of the Jewish Ghetto, Piperno has been a neighborhood favorite for years. They offer lovely outdoor seating in warm weather and fresh, traditional Roman cuisine all year round.
Natural, organic gelato made in small batches and served fresh like it’s supposed to be. Fatamorgana not only serves up the classics but also invents new flavor combinations using exotic, quality ingredients sourced in Italy.
47 locals recommend
Fatamorgana
50 Via Leone IV
47 locals recommend
Natural, organic gelato made in small batches and served fresh like it’s supposed to be. Fatamorgana not only serves up the classics but also invents new flavor combinations using exotic, quality ingredients sourced in Italy.
Wine bar
18 locals recommend
Beppe and His Cheeses
9A Via di S. Maria del Pianto
18 locals recommend
Wine bar

Drinks & Nightlife

30 locals recommend
Alcazar Live
14 Via Cardinale Merry del Val
30 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

Viale di Villa Pamphili
Viale di Villa Pamphili

Shopping

117 locals recommend
Rinascente Roma Tritone
61 Via del Tritone
117 locals recommend
Galleria
96 locals recommend
Galleria Alberto Sordi
33 Piazza Colonna
96 locals recommend
Galleria

Parks & Nature

The Biviere Garden. Villa Borghese
Piazzale Napoleone I
64 locals recommend

Getting Around

Romarent Snc Di Emanuele Guerrini E Claudio Sarra
7 Vicolo de' Bovari

Essentials

109 locals recommend
Pam Local
10-16 Via Barberini
109 locals recommend