Coromandel is a delightful spot away from the crowds and noise of the city. It’s the ideal spot for a delicious breakfast or an elegant brunch, but feel free to come here any time of the day.. Read more.
What happens when a food designer meets a junior patisserie world champion? A place like La Portineria comes to existence. This coffeeshop is truly a great find in Rome. You can.. Read more.
‘Back to the past’ is probably the best way to describe this ancient cafe where people like Lord Byron and Garibaldi enjoyed their cup of coffee. Located in one of the most.. Read more.
This authentic kosher patisserie, restaurant and (coffee) bar is one of high standards. Traditional recipes for falafel, humus, but also amazing pasta dishes and of course… deserts. It’s the perfect.. Read more.
Restaurant Necci dal 1924 is the place where film director Pier Paolo Pasolini used to go in the 60s. And no wonder, because it’s a proper place to enjoy breakfast, lunch or even dinner. Necci has a.. Read more.
Some claim they serve the best coffee in town, which could definitely be true due to the fact that Sant’Eustachio had almost 90 years to blend its coffees to perfection. Originated in 1930s.. Read more.
Only a stone’s throw away from Piazza di Spagna, Ginger Sapori e Salute is a bistro restaurant that is renowned for serving the highest quality of gastronomy. In Ginger’s informal and elegant vibe.. Read more.
Supplizio is dedicated to serving ‘supplì’ in all different forms and shapes. For those who don’t know: supplì is a typical Roman snack consisting of rice, tomato sauce and.. Read more.
Located in an old train station, Eataly is definitely a place which should be on top of your list if you’re into good food. This 3 story place is a mix between a quality supermarket and several.. Read more.
Antico Forno Roscioli is a pizzeria and bakery that originates from 1824. Nowadays, the third generation of the family is running the place with great passion and the utmost care. Next to the.. Read more.