Jessica Rae: renowned for its pizza bianca (plain pizza without any toppings) or it can be filled like a sandwich with meat, vegs, or cheese. sold by the weight.
Jessica Rae: If you want pizza for dinner but got to Forno Campo de’ Fiori a touch too late, fear not. Enjoy a nice stroll across the Tiber to Trastevere where you’ll find La Renella. Average price €5
Italian Restaurant · Campo Marzio · 233 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: get some hot freshly prepared pasta dishes for under €5. sells dry pasta. For €4 you get to choose between two dishes and it includes water and the house wine.
Italian Restaurant · Esquilino · 302 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: Their specialty is bucatini all’amatriciana which they flambe and mix it up in a pecorino wheel. Portion sizes are generous and dishes start at €9. reservations are highly recommended.
Jessica Rae: You have to stand to eat your pizza but top notch. The puffy, light Napoli style pizza is made on site and the staff use scissors to cut it off and serve a taglio (by the slice). sold by weight
Gourmet Store · Sant'Eustachio · 226 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: best carbonara and cacio e pepe I have tasted. the cacio e pepe (literally cheese and pepper) (€12). Roscioli is not really a budget restaurant. Super good.
Jessica Rae: If you are looking for an authentic Roman trattoria you don’t need to look much further than Hostaria Romana. Carbonara (€8) is a specialty here. amatriciana (€8) is also good.
Jessica Rae: thin crust Roman style, cooked to a perfectly crisp, charred base in the restaurant’s wood fired oven. capricossa (€8.50) and prosciutto (€8) . lovely outdoor street seating area.
Piazza della Repubblica (Via Nazionale), Roma, Lazio
Café · 44 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: This Sicilian bakery tucked away in a shopping centre alley serves a great coffee and even better pastries. The cannoli are not to be missed.