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    4.5 (11 reviews)
    PriceyVegetarian, Mediterranean, Pizza
    Open 12:30 pm - 2:30 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Sofia - Simple, fresh, and delicious.

    Sofia

    4.4(168 reviews)
    5.4 kmCentro Storico
    €€€

    Best restaurant we went to while we were in Italy. Yep, this restaurant was even better than a…read moremichelin star restaurant we dined at in Venice. At first when we arrived at Sofia's we were skeptical since the restaurant was completely empty (this was around 6pm). But then we realized that europeans tend to have dinner after 8pm (the restaurant filled up around that time). So don't hesitate to go inside if it's looking a little empty! What we had: Focaccia Bread - Possibly the best bread we had in Italy. It was made fresh and very well seasoned. Seabass carpaccio - light dish that was very well balanced. Duck ragu - omg this was beaut. Highly recommended Pasta with bacon? - pretty good as well but wasnt as good as the duck ragu. Duck breast with salad - cooked to perfection and all the flavors were very well balanced. Beef fillet - it was also cooked to perfection. The sauce complimented the dish very well. Overall, i wish we had the opportunity to eat here again rather than trying other restaurants that werent even half as good as this place.

    Today was a long and grueling day of walking on pavement, cobblestones, and whatever else the…read moreRomans used 2,000 years ago. As a Southern American trying to navigate Rome, I'm still completely confused. I cannot for the life of me figure out north vs. south or east vs. west in this city. Every street somehow looks historic, beautiful, and exactly the same. By 9 PM, after walking more than 10 miles today and standing in countless lines -- one for over an hour -- I was exhausted. I was close to my hotel and started looking for somewhere to eat. I had already passed Sofia earlier and really didn't want to backtrack even a few blocks. But after going the wrong direction again and somehow ending up right back near it, I figured that was a sign. So, Sofia it was. My ordering skills in Italy are still not exactly professional level. I really need a local Italian to help me. Yeah, I'm slow... remember, I'm from the South. I ordered the Mezza Maniche Carbonara. I mean, you can't really go wrong with noodles, cheese, and pork, right? A few minutes after ordering, they brought out this little appetizer-looking thing that I'm still confused about. It was this tiny little ball about the size of my thumb. I took one bite and it was absolutely delicious. Honestly, I'm not even sure I want to know what was in it, but at that point I was hungry enough not to ask questions. Then the pasta arrived. Drumroll... First bite? Absolutely divine. Rich, creamy, cheesy pasta with perfectly cooked pork mixed throughout. Fantastic. I devoured the entire plate, chased it down with a Coke, grabbed my glass bottle of water, and walked down the street carrying it like a Roman wino. Great food, great atmosphere, and a perfect little outdoor dining setup on one of Rome's tiny city streets

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    Sofia - Seating inside

    Seating inside

    Sofia - Umami Broth with Raw Seafood, samphire and Aromatic Shiso Notes

    Umami Broth with Raw Seafood, samphire and Aromatic Shiso Notes

    Sofia - Braised Beef Tortello, Buffalo Infusion and Tomato Cream

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    La Locanda di Pietro - Fresh Bread

    La Locanda di Pietro

    4.4(59 reviews)
    3.0 kmPrati
    €€

    This place was SO good, we will be visiting again before we leave. The carbonara was fresh and hot…read moreand full of flavor. I had asked for red wine vinegar for the Caprese but honestly it didn't need anything else, very flavorful. And I love the ham pizza lol! Service was great! The outdoor patio was nice as well! We've visited twice now and plan on going again! It's so good here! Once you find what you like, stick with it!

    Wow, what a wonderful find after a long day in Vatican City! Just a few short blocks and about 10…read moreminutes once you exit Vatican City. Service is top notch and the food is excellent! Our order was simple. Just pizza, bread with oil and a meat and cheese platter. For drinks white light wine, spritz, Prosecco, and a fruity Prosecco. Kiddo loved the pizza. Simple with melty cheese and spicy pepperoni (??pepperoni- not pepperoni but something of the like, sorry). She said it was the best pizza she's ever had and she's had A LOT of pizza! The bread was fluffy on the inside with a crunchy exterior. The oil was simple Olivia oil but had the best "herby" aroma you could taste with each bite. Meat and cheese were delightful. There was a wonderful onion jam that came with it. I wanted to buy some but they didn't have any for sale....so so sad! For drinks, I definitely recommend the Prosecco. Either one. Both so deliciously dangerous. If we are ever back in this area, we will definitely come back to dine here. I highly recommend this place if you are looking for some great eats with superb service!!

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    La Locanda di Pietro - Inside the restaurant

    Inside the restaurant

    La Locanda di Pietro - Zucchini sticks

    Zucchini sticks

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    Specialità Pizza Il Kebabbaro - Falafel plate and a sliced kebab roll

    Specialità Pizza Il Kebabbaro

    4.3(4 reviews)
    3.1 kmPrati

    Italian food is great but pizza and pasta can get boring, but places like Kebabbaro is a great…read moreexample that you can get other kind of delicious food in Rome! Located near the Vatican Museums, Kebabbaro is an authentic Mediterranean take-out restaurant that is owned by few friendly dudes, and it got some delicious kebab at cheap price. Originally, I just wanted a snack but the portion was bigger than I thought and I was full! A kebab roll with fries and a can of drink is less than €10 too. The option also includes a falafel wrap or platter if you are somehow not into kebab. Anyway, it's primarily a take-out but there are few booth seats and you get your food extremely quickly. If you are tired of pizza and pasta, give this place a try! *Disclaimer: Okay I actually wasn't tired of Italian food. I was waiting for the metro strike to end, but I'm glad there was a strike because I wouldn't find this delicious kebab place without it!

    Last night in Rome, and yes, we went to a Turkish Kebab house for fast food--and it was tasty!…read moreThree days/nights of pasta, seafood, meat and pizza, and we wanted a change of pace, but a home-based burger chain was out of the question. This place is located near the NE corner of the Vatican, and is very clean. Also, service was friendly and quick. Best off, the bread was warm, the ingredients fresh, and they didn't skimp on the meat. Yummy! Cheers! RS

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    Specialità Pizza Il Kebabbaro

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     da Eduardo ristorante - The best ravioli we ever had!

    da Eduardo ristorante

    4.3(28 reviews)
    4.0 kmPrati

    Also recommended to dine here by our hotel staff and it wasn't the best experience. As a group of…read morefour we came for dinner (6pm) and we did not have reservations. We were told we could sit outside. Another person in our party asked for inside seating but we were told outside only. No biggie. Our server was ok. He seemed to be irritated in general. He presented the chalkboard and went over the specials but we had already chosen our entrees from the standard menu. Two of the ladies wanted to split an appetizer but the waiter kept insisting that it was intended for one person and that ordering just one wouldn't be enough to share. They went ahead with the single order and it was plentiful. Water was 3 euro per vase and the spritz was 15 euro. For entrees we got two orders of the Linguine and two orders of the spaghetti. Prior to the food coming out they brought out a complimentary bread basket. It had 5 slices of bread and then some smaller round breadsticks. The pastas came out shortly after. Presentation was beautiful but the actual pasta dish (I had the lemon linguine) wasn't my favorite. The dish was cold and the noodles were overly hard. It was creamy but had hardly any lemon flavor. The table next to us, a larger group ordered several orders of the lemon linguine and the chef himself came out to greet them and then plated the pasta outside for everyone to see. They were a group of 6 vs our 4. He spoke to them and the table next to us but never acknowledged us. It felt kind of weird. At the end of our meal we asked for to go boxes and the check. We asked to pay separately and the server was visibly upset at our request. We ended out working the payment out amongst ourselves (Venmo-ing each other and such) to lesson the burden. Overall it was ok but not the 5 star, best meal in Italy experience other reviewers tend to mention.

    All the comments on this page are correct. WAY too pushy. I am disappointed with the Visconti hotel…read morewho continues to push this restaurant. The food was fine, the pasta was fresh, caprese salad was tasty, the octopus was amazing... but the waitstaff is way over the top pushy. We all laughed because we read the reviews and thought going in, knowing how the service was... we would be fine. We were fine but it was hilarious to see letting the men down as we went with the menu. There are more authentic places (next door) and this was fine... nothing earth shattering in a city with many good restaurants. The lemon plates are cool.

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     da Eduardo ristorante - Small outdoor restaurant sign

    Small outdoor restaurant sign

     da Eduardo ristorante - Spaghetti Carbonara

    Spaghetti Carbonara

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    Crab pasta

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