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    Il Giardino Romano

    4.1 (70 reviews)
    ModerateRoman
    Closed 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Quiet
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Katelyn L.

    This ended up being our first meal in Rome and it was amazing! I absolutely loved the fried mozzarella balls but the pasta and artichoke were delicious as well. We sat outside and it was fine (our table was a bit tilted but the service made up for this!)

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    Angel R.

    Lovely restaurant . Perfect location to people watch . Delicious food and spectacular view . I wish I could eat here again before traveling home . It's THAT good .

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    Jason S.

    Delightful outdoor restaurant with shade and great service. I had oxtail! A recommendation from our tour guide to Pompeii. The beef melts in your mouth and the red sauce with carrots and celery was perfectly seasoned. Like a great beef stew (from America). The gnocchi with pesto was perfect and the pieces were sizable. But the ravioli with orange sauce was a hit! Perfect for a hot day. Refreshing! We loved this Jewish Ghetto taste of Italy! Stay eat and enjoy the day!

    Carciofi alla Giudia (Jewish style fried artichoke)
    Craig G.

    There are many choices near the Portico in the Jewish Ghetto, but don't pass up Il Giardino. I knew I wasn't going to leave Rome without having fried artichokes, and this was the first restaurant I came across without a wait. Right away, I was seated at a sidewalk table. The carciofi alla giudia were a given, and I followed that with cacio e pepe. Those artichokes may be the best vegetable I've ever tasted. It's a simple preparation: trim and flatten an artichoke, fry in olive oil, season with salt and pepper. And I'll never be able to get an artichoke to hit those nutty, sweet notes like the ones here. The cacio e pepe had fresh pasta cooked al dente, seasoned with a jolt of pepper, and topped with just enough freshly grated cheese. The chicory added a nice bit of colour and texture, to boot. Chased with a nice glass of Nastro Azzurro lager, it was a great meal for my first night in Rome. Prices are decent and service is efficient, but beware: you WILL get fresh bread (and €1,50 added to your bill) whether you like it or not.

    The others in my party seemed to like it but I had different views on my carbonara, it was initially great but as I ate I couldn't help but notice the salt, so much salt. I am the poster child for unhealthy salt habits but even that was hard for me to finish

    prepping the artichokes
    Susan D.

    A delicious lunch. Not a complaint about the service. Our meals arrived hot. Everyone tried something different, eggplant, veal, and pasta. Nobody left a crumb. We are fans of the Jewish style artichoke. Really anything artichoke. I can see how others may find eating artichokes cooked in the Jewish style unpleasant. They are a little greasy and prickly, but the big payoff is the creamy juicy heart. You know they are fresh because there someone in front of the restaurant prepping them. We left happy.

    Osso buco--not tender! Why so tough?
    Trish W.

    Little trattoria in Jewish quarter that seemed to have as many Italians as foreigners dining there. It serves traditional Italian dishes but specializes in artichokes including flattened and fried ones, Jewish style. Of course I had the Jewish style, and it was an experience in textures and flavors: the thin edges of leaves were both chewy and crisp like thick homemade potato chips. The flavor was sweet and nutty, recommend 9/10! Next I had cacio e pepe with little flecks of artichokes that lent an additional umami layer of flavor to the salty, peppery handmade pasta. What's up with Italians and their ultra-al dente pasta, regardless of whether it's dry pasta or fresh? On this, my second trip to Italy, I'm finding that all the restaurants cook their pasta way more underdone than what I understand American style al dente to be. So I get that, after multiple plates at many eateries, it's my problem and not their deficiency. But jeez Louise I'm seriously thinking about asking them to over-cook mine for my savage American palate. We also had ravioli with orange sauce-too sweet for my taste; and osso buco-tough, undercooked (is this an Italian theme?) and not full flavored. The worst thing about Il Giardino Romano is they charge €1.50 per person for pre-sliced bread, dried out at the edges because it's been sitting around in baskets for hours before serving. What is up with that? Service was perfunctory. The electricity went out for a couple of minutes toward the end of our meal. The staff went about their business in the dark (it was late afternoon so not pitch black but still too dark to see your food or get up and walk to the ladies room)--so hilarious to watch them acting like it was nothing. All in all I'd say go here maybe if you're in the area. If you like artichokes try them out, but literally every restaurant in the area does Jewish artichokes or fried or braised ones, so the ones here may but be that special.

    Rachel H.

    I've been back from Rome for almost a month now. While there I reviewed a ton of resturants but this one sat unwritten in my drafts for weeks. I can't figure out why I don't want to review this place. Based off hearing about the food in the Jewish Ghetto we decided on this restaurant based on Yelp reviews. We arrived on an extremely wet day and had a slight issue finding it. There were multiple resturants right in a row and it was hard to tell which was which. Once inside we were seated at a small table and began to look over the menu. I knew we needed a fried artichoke based on the praise it received along with Cacio e Pepe. After ordering a server dropped off some un ordered bread at the table. Being from America I just assumed it was free because why would you place it on the table if it wasn't free? We ate the bread up and eventually the fried artichoke came to the table. I'll be honest, it looked extremely unappealing. After some hesitation we dug in and it was good, definitely not something I would find in the states. I Even spread a little bit of it on the bread. I can definitely recommend that way of eating it! The Cacio e Pepe came out a little after and it was very heavy on the Peter. It also had some sort of greens, (maybe spinach) tossed in. The pasta was cooked aldente which seems to be the Roman way. The portion was a good size and I was not able to finish. I would have given this place four stars but when we received our check we noticed we were charged $4 for the bread. I know what you're thinking, this is an Italian thing and it happens everywhere in Italy... but no it doesn't. This honestly only happened at this restaurant the entire two weeks we were in Italy. It also makes me wonder what would have happened to the bread if we didn't eat it. I assume they would have thrown it away and not charged us. It all seems very silly especially to throw it away. At the end of the day there was nothing overwhelmingly special about this restaurant. Nothing that would make me remember it or suggest it to others. There was good food, and a decent location in the Jewish ghetto, but nothing that wow'ed me.

    Haifa D.

    One of the best restaurants in Rome! The food was so tasty and yummy. The stuff is more than great! Thank you so much for your service and for your customer care! I'll never forget this place.

    Spigola!!!
    Latifa S.

    Tastiness!! Jewish ghetto is that small but not so small area with amazing food. They are all lined up on cobble stones street next to the beautiful ruins!! I've walked past this area a thousand times but never had anything but coffee/ shopping. Glad I finally gave the place a chance!! Caccifiore! Yes that's what they love here. It's is almost all the dishes. So you might as well order it. And you're in the Jewish area. Don't be asking for pork/things that they don't eat. Love~ service!! I can't stress how your attitude and manners reflect your service abroad. Especially in Rome. I try my best in broken Italian! They were extremely nice to me!! They were nice to other people too. Not to that one couple came with "I'm the tourist" chip on their entitled shoulder though. Embarrassing to say the least! Moving on~ the servers are all super nice. The owner too. Food: Pasta!! Different menu than what you'll see in other areas but it's quite good. Tagliorini e spigola e carcifiore :pasta with fish and artichoke. Surprisingly tasty!! Abbachio aka Lamb chops ~ drool! Frito misto ~ good Tripes ~ had a kick! Another pasta dish but with pecorino and peppers. Delish again! I've also had their appetizer and dessert. But their house wine definitely stand out. Love that they have their own wine label! For a hot September day, chilled Pinot Grigio was exactly what I needed! We left happy and full!! Forgot me waiter's name but he was amazing! Brought me their house special hot sauce!! That was omg I'm in love hot!! Overall, I loved it! So much so that I went back twice! Cash always work well but they take cards too. Just be polite and bring your appetite! It will be a fun meal!

    These fried olives were delicious!

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    Service was great. Nice outside seating area. Caico e pepe with artichokes was very good. House wine was a steal.

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    Great dinner so good! Loved the artichoke pasta. Fried artichoke for appetizer was a treat.

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    Dinner here was our best meal in Rome! Each dish was cooked to perfection. Prices are reasonable.

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    Great house red wine- delicious clams with spaghetti. Great outdoor location in the Jewish ghetto. Try the fried artichokes too. Mangia!

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    Review Highlights - Il Giardino Romano

    This inviting establishment specializes in both traditional Roman cuisine as well as "Jewish ghetto" fare.

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    Su e Giu Cucina Romana

    Su e Giu Cucina Romana

    4.6(233 reviews)
    1.9 kmPrati
    €€

    Food was great staff was very friendly. They helped my wife and I pick out delicious meals. Really…read moreenjoyed our time here!

    Review # 1200 After…read moresome shopping on the Via cola Di Riemzo, we were ready for lunch. This spot was a Yelp find. We arrived just before they opened at 12:30. We asked for a table outside and the kind lady asked us if we had a reservation (oh oh). We didn't. No problem as we took our pick of one of the tables. Two levels inside with a small Bar in the back. Before we knew it, outside seating was full and inside also filled up-a good sign. We ordered a liter (ended up being too much but when in Rome...) of their house Red and enjoyed it. For starters, we ordered the Fried Artichokes (thick breading and will order the Roman style with garlic/vinegar next time), fried Zucchini and Suppli-Cacio Pepe. The Suppli was delicious and was enjoyed the most. For main, it was Pasta Carbonara (Guanciale )-Proper carbonara and the streak of not having a bad version of this dish in Rome continues. The sliced Beef with mushrooms was also delicious -super tender and thin pieces of beef (medium rare as requested). We asked if the Tiramisu was house-made. Our server answered, "yes, and I am the one who makes it." How could we not order after that?! One of the best Tiramisus we've had. Perfect balance of coffee dipped lady fingers with cream-delicious! Our Server was kind, attentive and full of hustle -she was covering a lot of ground. Don't miss this Gem if you are in the Prati district.

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    Borghiciana Pastificio Artigianale - Interior

    Borghiciana Pastificio Artigianale

    4.7(57 reviews)
    1.8 kmPrati

    Yes, it's worth the wait if you go there early. We stood in line at 12:30 on a weekday, as in,…read morelunchtime. We were 2nd in line and waited about 30 minutes. I would wait longer. I had possibly the most amazing chick food pasta a girl could imagine. Girls know what girl food is. The pasta in Italy is just better -obviously. But then put all sorts of girl flavors on it like Lemon and Orange, just lightly enough, zest with a small hint of cheese-..... omgosh. Yes, yes, and yes. Need my hubs to replicate at home. He is going to be busy trying to perfect this. Tagliatelle with orange and lemon parmesan. This was it. It was the best. Everything else we ordered was amazing as well. Wait outside. They don't have a sign telling you to wait, no server telling you to wait. You wait out there, wondering if you're in the right place, but then people stand behind you and you're like - oh! I'm here. This is the place. There are possibly 4 tables inside. It's small. I read about them being rude- we did not have that problem. In fact, they made a mistake and we kindly let them know we ordered something else- they corrected it and were nice about it.

    After a long morning in the Vatican (there is sooo much stuff!), we were on the verge of hangry…read moreand thanks to Yelp, decided to check out BPA (way too long to spell out!). So happy we did as this place definitely delivers. There is seriously like 8 tables in the dining room so expect a wait in line but trust me, it's worth it. We waited outside for about 25 minutes. They do take your order while in line so the wait for food (once you do get a table) is abbreviated. Out of the world pastas and the pistachio tiramisu is seriously out of this world. Inexpensive table wine rounds out a great meal. This is the type of place I love to go to. It's quaint, zero pretense and delivers on its food. A great find!

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    Amazing pistachio tiramisu

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    Da Romolo Alla Mole Adriana - Carbonara

    Da Romolo Alla Mole Adriana

    4.7(96 reviews)
    1.8 kmPrati
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    Our Vatican tour guide recommended this spot to us so Lisa and I were on the hunt. Upon arrival we…read morewere graciously greeted and taken to our seats right away. Our kind waiter bright over water, bread and breadsticks. No olive oil, no butter just dry. For our lunch I decided on the cacio e Pepe and Lisa opted for the ragú. Both were delicious. For dessert we were told the owners mom made lemon cake so that was a no brainer. It was fabulous and paired well with espresso. Our waiter also brought us Amaro. It's a licorice like liqueur enjoyed as a digestif. Definitely an acquired taste that reminded me of Aguardiente. Overall the service and staff were exceptional and I would return if ever in a Vatican City again.

    At the recommendation of our Vatican tour guide, we visited for an impromptu lunch on a Friday…read moreafternoon. Lorrisa ordered the cacio e Pepe and I ordered the Spaghetti all' amatriciana. We were both satisfied with our selections. Our meals started with bread service, both fresh bread and packaged breadsticks. We didn't receive any olive oil which might be the norm in Italy. For dessert, we opted for a slice of their featured lemon torta. It was enjoyable and we paired it with espresso. Finally, our server offered us a popular digestivi - Amaro. It reminded me of Jägermeister and I wasn't a fan. But I appreciated the hospitality and kindness of his gesture. In summary, we left content and with full bellies. Our server did a great job and the manager or owner acknowledged us and seemed to appreciate our business. All in all, this lunch was a positive experience.

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