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    L'Angolo Divino

    4.6 (26 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 1:30 AM (Next day)

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    Jace P.

    Highlights: Natural Wine//Huge Selection//Indoor//Outdoor//Low key. Rome was extremely busy and this wine bar off a side street was a much needed oasis. We came back on consecutive days we loved it so much. Even ordered some from their shop to be delivered back in the states. 100% recommended.

    Huge selection of wine!

    My husband and I had the pleasure of experiencing Massimo's kind welcoming, and incredible knowledge of wine on a Tuesday evening back in August. Sorry, Massimo it took so long to write our review! We were staying at Hotel Ponte Sisto and just happened to come upon Massimo's place on our last night in Rome. We consider ourselves wine novices, and Massimo heard this and kindly took the reins and lead us on a journey of wonderful Barbaresco's, ravioli, meat and cheese platters, and I actually ate steak Tar Tare for the first time, and it was absolutely delicious! We just wanted to send our heartful thanks to Massimo and his staff for such a warm evening that we will never forget. We will be back soon!

    Jessica M.

    Conveniently located just off Campo de Fiori is this hidden gem. Not loud or pretentious, but simple and quaint. Excellent wines and the gentlemen can find the perfect wine for you at your price point. Buy a bottle at the restaurant and take it with you. They also ship international. Both bottles selected for me were very good at price points of €20-25. It they also have high and wine. The food is fresh. Our server was polite and answered all of our questions, gave suggestions, and made us feel welcome. Out of the 4 restaurants we went to in Rome, this one has the best food, the best service and the most welcoming atmosphere. I recommend it to any wine lover.

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    Maggi R.

    I had seen an episode of "Off Menu with Katie Parla" and this wine bar was featured. So, my husband and I made a reservation for dinner. What is nice is this wine bar is just off the Campo di Fiore on the Via dei Balestrari; so, it is a quiet location. It is located in the 18th century Palazzetto Giangiacomo. This is a family owned wine bar that started as a wine shop in 1946 and was made into what you see today by the third generation of owners. We went immediately struck by the wood paneled front room when we walked in - this is a cozy, little wine bar where one can sit, relax and have some good conversation over a glass of great wine and be surrounded by wine. It offers an extensive selection of more than 1,000 wine labels from all over the world to accompany a small menu of delicious homemade pastas, etc. The bar is not fancy, but offers a warm and welcoming feeling. We came for dinner. Riccardo, our server, was very pleasant and helpful in guiding us on our wine choices. We sat in the back dining room. As I mentioned, this is a small place, so make sure you make a reservation. We ordered a bottle of water and a bottle of Pinot Grigio from Trentino. Riccardo kindly brought over an interesting amuse bouche - it was 2 tortellini shaped cookie/crackers and several croutons that tasted liked they had been soaked in tomato sauce and baked to a crispy finish. Both were delicious and new to us. For an appetizer, we chose the liver pate with toast points. We were served bread sticks and bread. My husband enjoyed homemade Ravioli stuffed with artichokes and ricotta in a bacon sauce with pecorino cheese - a winner. I chose the homemade Cannelloni stuffed with meat in a Roman broccoli and grana sauce - really delicious and different. My husband had to try a glass of red wine and Riccardo recommended a good one for him to taste. All in all, we had a very quiet and delicious dinner for € 60.50. We left very pleased and happy.

    Walls of Italian wine!

    Lovely little spot for those who love wine. They have walls full of different wine--Italian, but also wine from other parts of the world. Their wine menu is like a book, full of a vast selection to please any palate. This place reminds me the 'Bar à vin' in Paris that I would frequent, where you could go if you want a wine experience, and not just a glass at any bar. The staff were especially kind, incredibly knowledgable, and happy to chat wine with you to help make your selection. The also have a nice selection of Italian accompaniments for your wine and the staff are happy to help pair up your preferred flavors to get most out of your experience. I'd go if you're interested in sharing a bottle or two, and not just a glass. You have a much larger choice by the bottle.

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    Wonderful wine bar with a great selection and surprisingly good food. It's the perfect quiet getaway from a busy city.

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    Fantastic service, food, and wine. Will be dining again when back in Rome! Low key ambience

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    Had a wonderful time here. Staff was friendly and the wine was lovely. Strongly recommend. Food looked fantastic too.

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    Review Highlights - L'Angolo Divino

    We were staying at Hotel Ponte Sisto and just happened to come upon Massimo's place on our last night in Rome.

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    Ad Hoc

    Ad Hoc

    4.3(120 reviews)
    1.5 kmFlaminio
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    This was one of the upscale fine dining restaurants that we went to in Rome. As soon as I walked…read moreinto the restaurant, it had elegant decors with dim lighting and a quiet atmosphere with soft music playing in the background. We ordered sea bass fillet rolled in zucchini and honey mushrooms. Fish was tender, soft, and delicious with great seasoning. We also ordered Ravioli with white truffles and it was delicious as well. Ravioli tasted like it was freshly made and it tasted great with truffles. Lastly, we got tiramisu for dessert. This tiramisu was prepared by an artist. Just by looking at the dish, it was very pretty to look at. It was presented on a beautiful plate with thin chocolate cookie on top with sugar decoration and underneath was a creamy white tiramisu. I loved this dish because it was unique dessert with great sweet flavor and great presentation. The service was excellent. Everyone was friendly with great attitude and they are attentive. I think they liked the look on my face every time they brought out the dishes because their presentation was great. Whoever was the Chef that night, I would give him or her an award. This restaurant was unique just like Rome. Highly recommended!

    My husband and I arrived in Rome on a Thursday afternoon from Wisconsin, and our first dinner…read moreexperience was at Ristorante Ad Hoc. We opted for the Roman-style cuisine tasting menu with wine pairings. The service was warm and welcoming, and the ambiance was quiet and romantic. I appreciated the decor, especially the various wine bottles displayed throughout, and I also liked the dishes the food was served on. That said, this restaurant leaned a little too "foodie" for my taste. I also discovered that I really dislike truffles! My husband, on the other hand, enjoyed everything--including my leftovers. The wines were fantastic across the board. I also want to mention the pricing was shockingly affordable for what we got at dinner, which again, included the wine pairing. If you consider yourself a foodie and enjoy creative, thoughtfully prepared dishes, Ristorante Ad Hoc is worth a visit.

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    Ad Hoc - Inside the restaurant; it's up the stairs

    Inside the restaurant; it's up the stairs

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    Ad Hoc - One of the dining areas

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    One of the dining areas

    Pane e Salame

    Pane e Salame

    4.9(371 reviews)
    1.0 kmCentro Storico

    This place was so incredible, we went TWICE during our 3 day stay in Rome!…read more We had tried the other "super famous" Italian sandwich spot earlier in our trip and it did NOT deliver. Pane e Salame, however, was delicious!!!! On our first day in Rome, my husband and I decided to search for a lunch spot nearby (we were staying near the Trevi fountain), and I found this place had pretty good reviews. We got there about an hour after it opened and requested a seat outdoors. They have a tiny patio across from their entrance, but they fit quite a bit of people in it! We initially wanted to order two sandwiches to try more items, but I'm glad we just shared one - they were big and filling! We also had the small charcuterie board to share which was plenty of food for us both. We shared a bottle of rose, and all in all, we paid under $50 (usd) - what a steal! This was the perfect first meal in Rome. The food was incredibly fresh, the service was great, and the outdoor seating allowed us to experience the streets of Rome. 10/10 - would absolutely go back.

    I love this place! My family and I got multiple sandwiches and shared them all. We got a big…read moreplatter of food that was big enough to feed 10 people! Our sandwiches were cut in half and one half was big enough to make the average person full. We got five sandwiches for only about €30! The place was not a tourist trap, but i have to say, the seats at the booth were uncomfortable to me, and the place was a bit small. Sorry i do not have photos. But overall, I would recommend to go here. Amo questo posto! Io e la mia famiglia abbiamo preso diversi panini e li abbiamo condivisi tutti. Abbiamo preso un grande piatto di cibo che era abbastanza grande da sfamare 10 persone! I nostri panini erano tagliati a metà e una metà era sufficiente per saziare una persona media. Abbiamo preso cinque panini per solo circa 30€! Il posto non era una trappola per turisti, ma devo dire che i sedili nel booth (il tavolo con divanetti) erano scomodi per me, e il locale era un po' piccolo. Scusate se non ho foto. Ma nel complesso, lo consiglierei di andarci.

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    Pane e Salame - Small mixed ham board

    Small mixed ham board

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