My 10 Favourite Places to Eat in Rome
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When you ask me about Rome's best places to eat, I light up. I've spent years discovering restaurants that locals actually choose for dinner, not just places with the best Instagram shots. These are my ten favourites — the spots I return to again and again.
Seda lives in Italy and travels regularly across Europe, from Lisbon to home in Rome. She specialises in personalised travel plans tailored to what each traveller truly enjoys — with a particular focus on local food and hidden gems.
1. Il Chianti
Central Rome
This is where I go when I want proper Roman food cooked the traditional way. Il Chianti serves incredible Tuscan dishes alongside classic Roman pasta, and the atmosphere is exactly what you want: cosy, warm, and full of real diners. The pasta is handmade, the portions are generous, and every dish tastes like someone who actually cares made it.
What makes it special is that it feels like an old friend's kitchen. The staff remembers you, the menu respects tradition, and you leave satisfied in that deep, happy way only good Italian food can make you feel.
2. Blackmarket Hall
Central Rome
If you want to feel the energy of Rome's food scene right now, come here. Blackmarket Hall is stylish and modern, filled with both locals and travellers who actually know where to go. The cocktails are creative and excellently made, served in a retro hidden-gem kind of space that makes you feel like you've discovered something.
Order a cocktail, grab some small plates, and settle in. The evening always feels relaxed but vibrant, like you're part of something happening in Rome.
3. Wild Wine
Near Trastevere
This is my place for high-quality wine and the kind of experience that deepens your love of Italian wine. They host tastings of exceptional bottles, and the space itself is cosy and inviting, like stepping into a wine lover's living room. The staff knows wines deeply and shares that passion without pretension.
4. Il Patriota
Near Trevi Fountain
Steps from the Trevi Fountain chaos, Il Patriota serves traditional Roman cuisine in a way that reminds you why Rome's food is timeless. The recipes are authentic, the ingredients are seasonal, and sitting here you're in the city centre eating like a Romana, not a traveller passing through.
5. Tonnarello
Trastevere
Tonnarello is the kind of place Romans crowd into for dinner, and you understand why immediately. Famous for generous portions of Roman pasta that taste like home, the atmosphere is lively and genuine. The menu features classic dishes done perfectly, and the value is incredible. It's a bit chaotic in the best way, full of happy people eating authentic food.
6. Flavio al Velavevodetto
Monti Neighbourhood
In the charming Monti neighbourhood, this rooftop bar offers views over Rome's terracotta roofs as the sun sets. The cocktails are well-crafted, and the vibe is relaxed and sophisticated. Come for aperitivo and watch the city change colours.
7. Gelato Fatamorgana
Multiple Locations
This is where I go for gelato when I want something truly special. They create flavours that are both unexpected and perfect, using the finest ingredients. Each spoonful is smooth, creamy, and absolutely delicious. It's the kind of gelato that stops you in your tracks.
8. Bonci Panetteria
Centro
Start your morning here with espresso and a fresh cornetto. The pastries are exceptional, and the espresso is pulled perfectly. It's a Roman tradition done right, the kind of breakfast that makes you happy to be awake.
9. Armando al Pantheon
Pantheon Area
Overlooking the Pantheon, this family-run trattoria has been serving classic Roman dishes for generations. The pasta all'amatriciana is legendary, and the atmosphere carries the weight of decades of satisfied diners. It's Rome's history and food culture in one room.
10. Necci dal 1923
Pigneto
In the Pigneto neighbourhood, this historic spot serves traditional Roman food and craft beer in a lively, authentic setting. The cicchetti are perfect for a casual night out, and the energy here captures the real Rome that locals actually inhabit.
Rome rewards travellers who eat slowly and follow the people who live there. Skip the menus pinned to the doors of tourist traps and go where Romans crowd in — these ten places will give you the city as I know it.