We're heading to Rome for 4 nights in September and would love to know your favorite restaurants in the Trastevere area. We're looking for local spots with authentic Roman cuisine, maybe a nice pizzeria or a hidden gem for pasta. Any must-tries or places to avoid? Your personal experiences would really help us out!
Trastevere is a fantastic choice for authentic Roman cuisine! For a great pizzeria, you can’t miss Pizzeria Ai Marmi—it's always lively and their thin crust is delicious! For pasta, try Trattoria Da Enzo al 29; their cacio e pepe is simply divine. Have you thought about trying some gelato afterward? There's a lovely gelateria nearby that’s perfect for a sweet treat after dinner! What kind of atmosphere are you hoping for at these spots?
Trastevere is a fantastic choice for authentic Roman cuisine! For a great pizzeria, you can’t miss Pizzeria Ai Marmi—it's always lively and their thin crust is delicious! For pasta, try Trattoria Da Enzo al 29; their cacio e pepe is simply divine. Have you thought about trying some gelato afterward? There's a lovely gelateria nearby that’s perfect for a sweet treat after dinner! What kind of atmosphere are you hoping for at these spots?
Those are excellent recommendations! If you're looking for something a bit more unique, I’d suggest checking out Osteria der Boccione; their Jewish-style artichokes are a must-try. For a cozy atmosphere, try Tonnarello; it’s perfect for people-watching on the terrace. Are you planning to explore any local markets while you’re there? They can offer some great food finds too!