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7 years ago
The most amazing pastry, sweets and cakes! If you are in the Salario area this is where you want to visit! The Perfiterol cake is a killer!!!! This is where the Romans buy pastry! read more
Natalizi - Desserts Near Me - Rome, RM
Via Po 124
00198 Rome
Italy
Pinciano, Salario
06 8546213
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http://www.natalizi.net
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What time does Natalizi open?
Natalizi opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Natalizi close?
Natalizi closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Does Natalizi have parking?
Yes, Natalizi has parking options. Street Parking
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A great place for tiramisu. They only have two sizes but many different flavors. Service is very…read morequick.
I don't understand what all the hype was about ! I honestly didn't think it was that good . It…read morelacked the proper amount of biscotti and it was all cream. I've tired tiramisu all over Italy and the best ones I had were in Florence . The shop is small and the line goes around the building , services was quick but again I really feel like because they made it on social media everyone is heading there to try it out not because it's exceptionally good but because it's on social media . I was one of those influenced and did same thing but I can say I wasn't impressed .
Tiramisu and canoli
Strawberry Tiramisu
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Pistachio
The maritozzi was divine and so creamy! We also ordered the cannoli and other pastries for take…read moreaway. They pack it neatly like a present. The line was long but did move fairly quick. You can order and pick up your pastries on the left side and then pick up coffee on the entrance on the right side.
I was staying nearby and decided to check it out one morning. There was always a long line but if…read moreyou go next door they will sell you coffee and maritozzi without any line. We got a maritozzi and it was delicious. The cream and dough were super light and just melted in your mouth. I was happy I got to try this place without making the long line.
Maritozzi piccolo
I was picking up a bottled water at the store and the owner saw the packaging gave me the thumbs up:)
Mostly eaten maritozzi
Love the ambiance! Very Italian very cozy family style ! Our server was amazing he sat us down gave…read moreus a few minutes and took our order straight away . The cappuccino was delicious... this is really how it should taste so if and when In Italy this is the place to do a sit down cappuccino. Of course you can grab and go at the bar located in the lobby of the cafe or just stand at the bar and enjoy your cappuccino. Seems like the locals go here too. We felt like locals!!!
In the past, I knew of Gelateria Navona, just a few doors up from the actual piazza, and that was…read moremy go-to place for gelato in Rome. Expecting it to be there one year, I walked over to Piazza Navona and Gelateria Navona had evidently closed. I would then get gelato here and there. I then learned that Giolitti is a long standing gelateria and it's also in the historic center. I filed the name away in my head. Then, one day, I happened to walk right in front of it without even looking for it, so I went in. Giolitti is popular and it can be crowded. I'm going to say that I waited about 10 to 15 minutes. You pay at a counter first, deciding on what you want and how much of it, such as scoops and whether it will be in a cup or a cone. Once up at the counter, they don't rush you, which surprised me. I don't take that much time since I don't experiment much, but I still appreciate the courtesy. The price is roughly what everyone else in the historic center is charging. I always opt for the gelato it in a cup so you can "control" the dripping. The gelato - a mix of dark chocolate and two citrus flavors - was "molto buono." That said, just because it's so popular, I'm not going to downgrade Giolitti for it and complain about the crowds. You downgrade gourmet donut places in the U.S. where their fame has gone to their heads. There is also a spacious salon with nicer decor in which you can eat inside. At this point, Giolitti is really the only gelateria in Rome whose name I remember. I would gladly go back and I recommend it.
One of the few gelato shops where you can have a seat indoors
Baked goods
Pistachio gelato
Le Levain was such a great find in Rome. It's a tiny spot and definitely a bit tight inside, so we…read morefelt lucky to grab a small table. The whole place has that cozy, neighborhood bakery feel the second you walk in. Super warm, inviting, and just a really good energy overall. The coffee was excellent, one of my favorite cappuccinos I had in the area. The staff was also amazing, really kind and attentive and made the experience even better. We tried the quiche which was delicious, but the standout for me was the caramello. So good. Honestly, this place completely exceeded my expectations and is absolutely worth stopping by.
Cute little local spot. Croissant elite. Coffee great. Will be back. They had sandwiches and a…read moremassive selection of breads and other pastries. Absolutely worth your time. They also have a whole line of organic sodas and juices in addition to a large coffee offering.
Cappuccino
Quiche
Made the extra trip here from the Vatican just to try cannoli because I love cannoli and I heard…read moregood things about this place. Everything was amazing! Delicious and creamy filling with crispy shells. So so good! Love the large size too. Chocolate Chip Cannoli was the best thing here! Balance of the chocolate chips and the ricotta filling with the shell was perfect. The mini ones were perfect for trying out different flavors. Husband tried the classic, chocolate chips and pistachio. Also got the Pistachio Lover. I think this was a bit too sweet. It had a white chocolate with starsheo coating around the shell, pistachio filling on the inside and more chopped pistachios on top. So I think overall it just got too sweet. Sister also ordered the Arancini and it was nice. Crispy and warm and quite big as well!
I came here EVERY DAY for a taste of their delicious gelato, which is the one daily indulgence I…read morepartook in when I was in Rome. Beautiful cafe very close to my hotel. They had a good, large selection of gelato for me to choose from. The service here was quite prompt and friendly, so I didn't have long to wait even though there was a language barrier and I was concerned about being snubbed when I first came here. So I was much relieved when THAT didn't happen. Very good, refreshing gelato. My favorite was definitely the hazel and tiramisu flavors. I also really those adorable little mousse cakes. Light, fluffy, airy, these desserts are not like the massive bombs of sugar you get in the States. It reminded me of a Kinder Bueno candy bar...but in a mousse cake form.
PIstachio Lover
Mini Pistachio
Aranchini
Delicious ice cream. Must try the bacio, had friends around the world commenting that it was their…read morefavorite from here.
Every time I come to Italy, it's a personal mission to find and devour gelato daily--because…read morevacation calories? Yeah, they don't count! This spot didn't disappoint--the gelato was absolutely gorgeous and tasted just as amazing. Heads up: they only let us pick one flavor to taste test lol so choose wisely, but honestly, it was worth it. Open late, delicious, and just what we needed to end the night right!
For background, I am typically not a tiramisu fan. However, the tiramisu at Mr.100... was life…read morechanging. I dream about it. I can still remember every bite. It was not too sweet and was super fresh. We got two flavors, the original and the butter pecan. It was absolutely perfect. Although the menu is a little overwhelming, I wish I had tried the 98 other flavors haha. It was a small homey spot and the service was great. They were very kind and quick with the service and kept checking in on us asking if we wanted another round (should've said yes after all the walking!) The people of Rome will be forever lucky for this gem! Maybe they can bring a franchise to LA?
Just as its name says, this spot offers 100 tiramisu flavors, which is A LOT of options. When we…read morearrived, there was a long line which was apparently for takeout. Since we decided to dine-in, they were able to seat us at a table outdoors right away. Note that the prices are €6 for dine-in and €5 for takeaway. I did like that they presented the tiramisu on a plate to dine-in with a nice presentation. I was also seated next to the conveyor belt of tiramisu, which was fun to watch for a bit. I will say that service was a bit slow for dining it. I ordered the #8 Pistachio with Coconut while the husband had the #95 Whiskey & Dark Chocolate flavor. That whiskey was definitely strong in there. Their flavors are on point and the tiramisus are delicious. I just felt the service was lacking a bit with how busy they are. It's definitely a fun spot to try all the unique variety they can make into tiramisu though.
Classic Tiramisu
Storefront IG: @whatschriseating
Pistachio Croissant, 5/10. It's dense and the pistachio was a bit too sweet for my liking…read moreAffagato, 7/10. It was good, just heavier on the gelato. Service and ambiance were great
So I gave in and came to this spot. Yes I saw it on IG lol…read more Apparently when going to the Fountain of Trevi this is the spot to go to sit outside and enjoy a cappuccino and a pastry. Finding a table will be hard so be patient or just dont do it, get your pastry and keep it pusing. I did get a Pistachio Cornetto and it was OK Inside of this store/bakery you can find some authentic food items to take home and they also sell bottles of liquor I came I saw I ate On to the next
Chocolate croissant
Pompi was my favorite tiramisu spot in Rome for flavor, convenience, and price. This location is…read morenear the Spanish Steps, so convenient when visiting the area. The store wasn't busy, so the process was quick as well. First, you order and pay in the back counter. Then you'll get a ticket to claim your tiramisu at the display case. We got one Classic Tiramisu (€5), which was perfectly boxed up. I like that they sprinkled the pistachio one only when you order, so it keeps it fresh and crunchy. The coffee flavor is strong and creamy. Even days later, it tasted just as good too, especially with the flavor soaked into the ladyfingers. It's the perfect treat while exploring Rome or to take back to your place to enjoy afterwards.
Have you got a sweet tooth? If so, head over to Pompi when you desend the Spanish Steps. Fabulous…read moredoesn't even begin to tell the story. All the deserts look gorgeous and taste even better
Inside
If you've had gelato in Rome, you already know the standard is different--and Gelateria La Romana…read moreis one of those places that actually lives up to it. Everything tastes super fresh and creamy, and the flavors feel really authentic without being overly sweet or artificial. What I liked most is how consistent it is--whether you go for classics like pistachio or something more indulgent, it always tastes rich and high quality. It's the kind of spot where you can tell they really care about what they're making. The vibe is simple and focused on the gelato itself, not anything flashy, which honestly fits perfectly for a place like this. Always worth stopping by if you're in Rome and want proper gelato.
Ok, here comes the ex-pat with a ho-hum review of what seems like an iconic solid 5 star gelateria…read more It's fun inside, flavors are incentive. And they may even mix well. And very likely using a warm process. Very clean, payment / ordering process is efficient. That's where I say everything is good. The gelato - really not for me. It's very very sweet for my tastes. Which might be fine as it's nothing I would crave to eat more than once in a while - and not more than a few spoonfuls at a time. Not to worry, that's all you're getting anyway as the scoopers seem trained to smooth on your gelato like a thin coat of spackle, without ever filling the hole. That's all. I have to try some more around Rome to see if I'm bringing my untrained perspectives into this forum. As they say.... When in Rome.....
Chocolate, Tiramisu & Lemon with melted chocolate lining the inside of the cone!
Flavours top to bottom: dark chocolate, fiordilatte, cremina al cafè. Hot fudge in the cone and cacao whipped cream on top.
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