La TerrazzaMichelin-starred La Terrazza serves some of the city's finest cuisine, along with sweeping views over the Seven Hills of Rome and Michelangelo's dome of St Peter's. Executive Chef Adriano Cavagnini is dynamic and creative, having worked at Harrod's and cooking for the Al Fayed family, as well as for members of the British government. A seasonally changing menu includes modern Italian cuisine, fresh seafood dishes and creative flavors of the Mediterranean that are light and delicious. Reservations essential. Open for lunch and dinner daily.
Address: Hotel Eden, Via
Ludovisi 49 (Via Veneto)
Website: www.hotel-eden.it
La RosettaPossibly the best seafood restaurant in Rome, the cuisine at La Rosetta is world-class. A selection of marinated seafood appetizers, such as squid with ginger and French beans, is the best way to appreciate the flavors, followed by one of the superb pasta dishes dressed with fish or seafood. The menu includes almost every type of Mediterranean fish, grilled or roasted to perfection, and desserts such as the ricotta cheesecake with honey are worth saving space for. Reservations essential. Open for lunch and dinner Monday to Saturday.
Address: Via della Rosetta 8 (Piazza Navona)
Website: www.larosetta.com
La PergolaThis sophisticated rooftop restaurant boasts a spectacular view of the city below, and has an elegant setting with candlelit tables and impeccable service. Many Roman food critics claim it is the best restaurant in the city, which is attested to by a list of regulars that includes Prince Rainier of Monaco, Bruce Springsteen and Glen Close. Food is the very best of Mediterranean haute cuisine and each dish is a work of art in presentation and taste. A sundowner at the chic cocktail bar is a fine way to start the evening. Reservations essential. Closed Sunday and Monday. Dinner only.
Address: Hilton Hotel, Via Cadlolo 101, San Pietro
Alberto CiarlaThis is one of Rome's best fish restaurants and owner Alberto Ciarla puts priority on finding the freshest fish for the à la carte menu and the six tasting menus available. Near the entrance is a lavish display of seafood on ice. Original dishes include a variety of seafood pastas and fried, grilled or roasted fish from the Mediterranean, and the trademark sea bass fillet prepared in various special ways. Closed Sunday. Dinner only. Reservations required.
Address: Piazza San Cosimato 40, Trastevere
Agata e RomeoFor a gourmet treat, this charming restaurant is elegant yet relaxed, run by a husband and wife team who produce outstanding Roman 'nouvelle cuisine', exceptional desserts and a fabulously stocked wine cellar. Roman specialties include broccoli pasta in skate broth, a gourmet version of a traditional vegetable soup, or sheep's cheese flan with a dried fig sauce. An Agata e Romeo taster menu allows one to sample a variety of specialties, and includes wine. Closed weekends. Reservations recommended.
Address: Via Carlo Alberto 45 (Termini)
Ai Tre ScaliniSmall, unpretentious and serving top-quality Roman cuisine, Ai Tre Scalini is one of the nicest restaurants in the area close to the Colosseum. The small menu is a gourmet experience, from the cheeses and salamis to porchetta and cacio al coccio, complemented by the wide variety of wines on offer. Reservations required. Closed Mondays. Open from 6pm.
Address: Via SS. Quattro 30
MyosotisWith an extensive menu that hovers between traditional and innovative, Myosotis ('forget-me-not' in Latin) focuses on top quality fresh food rather than elaborate presentation. There is a wide choice of fish that is freshly caught; the mixed fish fry, a Roman staple, is one of their best dishes. Meat dishes, pastas, seasonal vegetables, home-baked bread and desserts are all fresh and delicious, and there is a long wine list. Closed Sunday. Open for lunch and dinner.
Address: Vicolo della Vaccarella 3-5 (Piazza Navona)
Osteria dell'AngeloThis hospitable neighborhood trattoria pays attention to good authentic cooking, and is decorated with photos of boxers and rugby players - the sporting passions of Angelo and his staff. The fixed-price dinner menu specializes in Roman dishes like nutmeg-flavored meatballs with pine nuts and sultanas, as well as pasta, meat and vegetable dishes that are all excellent. Dessert consists of biscuits that are traditionally dipped in a glass of local sweet wine. Dinner reservations are essential. Credit cards are not accepted.
Address: Via Giovanni Bettolo 24 (Vatican)
Arancia BluArancia Blu offers Rome's best vegetarian fare in a trendy, friendly atmosphere. Individual dietary needs are catered for as staff assist in redesigning menu suggestions to suit everybody's tastes. The dishes are inspired by country Italian cuisines and include things like potato and mint ravioli, or eggplant parmigiana in a pastry crust. There is an excellent dessert menu and extensive wine list. Open for dinner daily. Reservations recommended. Credit cards are not accepted.
Address: Via dei Latini 55-65 (Via Veneto)
Il LeoncinoThis tiny pizzeria is immensely popular and one of the best for the distinctive thin and crispy-based Roman pizza. The service is quick and the food delicious, including starters like crostini topped with anchovies, cheese and ham. Closed Wednesday. No lunch weekends.
Address: Via del Leoncino 28 (Piazza di Spagna)
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