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    Sapori e Delizie

    4.5 (903 reviews)
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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Margherita Pizza
    Christiane D.

    Our goal while visiting, Rome was to enjoy as much pizza and pasta we could. We found this place while searching online, and it turned out. It wasn't too far from where our hotel was. We walked over and this quaint cute little place was perfect. There's plenty of outdoor seating and a few tables located inside. The staff was very accommodating, getting us seated right away and working on getting us our drink order. My husband enjoyed a Margherita pizza while I enjoyed the cacio e pepe pasta - and both were very flavorful and I would order again. Despite it being so hot outside, neither sat heavy and they were both full of flavor. Not only that, we found this place to be a little bit more affordable than some other places we had already visited, but the food was significantly better. I definitely would recommend this location to anyone visiting or locals alike because the food is fantastic and the people are very nice . Also, they have air conditioning for when the hot summer heat is a bit too unbearable, perfect way to cool off and enjoy delicious food.

    Best margarita pizza I've had during my 3 weeks in Italy
    Elizabeth R.

    Service- excellent and attentive. Without the judgy vibes !! Food- bellisimo. Best margharita pizza I've had during my entire 3 week trip throughout Italy.. (I didn't visit Naples , so relax). This was a solid pizza place in Rome and I'm so glad we stopped by.

    carbonara
    Jason M.

    I had a pretty loose food itinerary during my time in Roma, as such I was consulting multiple resources on the fly when determining where to eat based on our location and what we were feeling. We were in the mood for pizza, and during my searches I stumbled upon Sapori e Delizie - reviews looked great as did the photos, so the deal was pretty much sealed. Sapori e Delizie is in the Monti neighborhood of Roma which is an area we had not been to yet, I wouldn't call this the most touristy area but there was still a good amount going on. The restaurant is located on a somewhat quiet street, and upon arrival it wasn't too busy so we were seated right away. It's a small restaurant, I would say they had 4 or 5 tables inside with a few more outside. The star of the menu is pizza - they have a large variety of topping combinations, as well as a selection of pastas and a few other dishes. We decided to split a pizza and get pastas as our main. To start, though, we decided to get a Caprese salad; this had the usual suspects of mozz and tomato but they subbed the basil out for lettuce. I'm kind of a purist when it comes to Caprese so it wasn't my favorite, but the ingredients were fresh and the salad was dressed nicely - flavors were great just the execution was not what I'm used to. For pizza we split the artichoke and sausage; this was delicious - thin, brick-oven style crust that was slightly chewy. The toppings complemented each other well and everything tasted fresh. For pasta I had the cacio e pepe which is one of the six Roman pastas. The dish was great, and I was happily surprised at how light the dish was. I'm used to cacio e pepe dishes in the US that use cream and are relatively heavy, but the true dish only contains pecorino romano and black pepper; it was a premier plate of pasta. Service was great - everyone was friendly and our food came out at a good pace. Overall, I'm so glad I found Sapori e Delizie - the food was delicious and this whole experience was a happy surprise. I would definitely consider returning the next time I'm in Roma.

    Carbonara
    Adam M.

    Probably our second favorite meal in Rome (which sounds bad, but really is amazing). We ate here for lunch one day and very much enjoyed it. Nice that it's off the touristy drag a bit which contributes to a more chill vibe. Service was also kind. Both of our pastas were very good, but we both preferred the carbonara! Pasta is extremely fresh and leaves you feeling full but not uncomfortably stuffed. Very good, and we noticed a lot of locals eating here (which is probably a good sign!)

    Tiramisu
    Vlad V.

    Intro: After a good deal of sightseeing in Rome, I was ready for lunch. Sapori e Delizie was on my list and they were close to where I was, so I made my way over. I was seated promptly inside. Ambiance (4/5): They have a few tables outside which is my usual go-to when I'm in Europe. Al fresco dining is the way to go. But the interior was nice too. Even though there wasn't A/C, it was still comfortable while I was there. Service (4.5): European service is typically slow and inattentive. At Sapori e Delizie, the service was better than the norm. I did have to grab the attention of my waiter here and there, but that was to be expected. One of the waiters was also quite the comedian. He would mess around with customers when they would take their orders which was entertaining to see. Quite the character! Drinks (N/A): I had a lemonade so not much to mention here! Food (5/5): Sapori e Delizie is known for their pizza and for good reason! I had the bufala pizza which is essentially a Margherita pizza with bufala mozzarella instead of regular mozzarella. I love the heft and flavor of bufala mozzarella so this was perfect. The prices are reasonable and the pizzas are large. I took half of it home. To end my dining experience, I had some tiramisu for dessert. My favorite dessert of all time, their version was served in a cup. And it was as delicious as the pizza. A lovely meal all-around. Overall: Sapori e Delize is a must when you're in Rome!

    Rigatoni Carbonara
    Shawn V.

    Since we were in the area in Rome we decided to give them a try for lunch. We realized that Fanta orange in the U.S. is not the same as in Italy, but not their fault - still tasty. It was very relaxing sitting outside with the tables on the street. I had the Pizza Diavola which had tomato, cheese and spicy salami. It had a thin crust which was flavorful. The pizza was very tasty! My wife had the Rigatoni Carbonara, which was amazing. The mixture of the butter, garlic and bacon gave it a very rich and flavorful taste. If we are back in the area - we will most definitely stop by!

    First night in Rome and wanted pizza. Looked on Yelp and found this place with good reviews. Walk as about 20 minutes from our hotel. We were met with a friendly young lady who seated us inside as we were a party of 4 and their outside seating was already full. Place is small inside with maybe 6 tables. Half were full. We ordered recommended beers on tap. Beers came out nice and cold. We order 2 pizzas and an appetizer of prosciutto and mozzarella. Order came out quick and hot. Pizza is thin crust. Everything was delicious. Too bad no room for tiramisu, but did include a photo as it looked authentic. If in Rome, this is a great place to try.

    Margarita pizza
    Dave F.

    Tucked away in a side street. Welcoming staff. Al fresco available. Wine is plentiful and inexpensive. Pizza pasta and lasagne were first rate. Very friendly servers. English spoken.

    Lemon ravioli.
    Jhan A.

    The place was charming, the staff were courteous and attentive. And the food was phenomenal. Good find in between all the so called tourist traps. Will recommend this place.

    Carpaccio beef
    Lendiyara V.

    Food was really good, but in my opinion the SERVICE WAS EXCELLENT!!!!! The cook stopped by to make sure my pasta was cooked properly. The manager was super friendly and server was very friendly. Recommend this place for people who love pizzas

    Piedmontese in the foreground and Diavola behind it. Both are must orders.
    Anthony S.

    The Piedmontese and Diavola pizzas are outstanding. Neapolitan type crust. Piedmontese a little heavy on the gorgonzola. Diavola picante salame is rich and "rustic" in flavor with a decent spicy punch. Service friendly. They have A/C. Outdoor seating pleasant as it is on a relatively quiet street

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    Place is okay, slow service but as far as food is concerned, it's definitely way over rated from Yelp. Ambiance was okay

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    Pizzas were absolutely delicious. House red wine so good and panna cotta for dessert was so fresh. Great spot

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    Found this place when I visited Rome in April, I came back to Rome in November and had to come back to eat here.

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    Trieste - Tiramisu

    Trieste

    4.8(173 reviews)
    0.4 kmMonti

    Trieste is an easy five stars…read more It's a tiny place with only about 8-10 tables, but you can also order at the counter and take your food to go. We were lucky enough to grab a table for lunch. We had a margherita, pepperoni, and a burrata with prosciutto pizza. All three were outstanding. The crust, the dough, the toppings - everything tasted fresh and came together perfectly. One of the best, yet simplest meals we've had. They also offer salads, though we didn't try any. The two behind the counter were fun and friendly. They take your order, ask where you're from, and then shout out your location when your food is ready - a really fun touch. Bonus: our table had a USB charging station, which was a really nice surprise while out exploring the city. There's also a small bathroom in the back for customers. This one really hit home. Definitely worth a stop.

    Trieste makes some delicious pizza and I would've given it 5 stars if they hadn't run out of their…read moremini pizzas. Plus, the space is very hot inside, but better to sit near the window or do takeaway. I wasn't very hungry, but wanted one last pizza in Italy. When I saw that this spot does mini pizzas, which means I was able to choose a variety of flavors; I was so excited! Unfortunately, they ran out of the mini pizza dough and only had the large. It really is a shame, because I didn't think the bigger version is worth €15 each. Nonetheless, I ordered the Burrata & Anchovies while the husband got Pepperoni. I really did enjoy the flavor and chewiness of the dough. The burrata also gave it such a nice creaminess to balance the pizza that worked perfectly. Sadly, I had to waste a slice because I couldn't finish the larger pizza, so still a bit upset that I couldn't order the mini. With that said, it's a delicious pizza spot.

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    Trieste - Chianti, Greek salad, and a small burrata-truffle-prosciutto pizza

    Chianti, Greek salad, and a small burrata-truffle-prosciutto pizza

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    Ce Stamo a Pensá - Carbonara

    Ce Stamo a Pensá

    4.6(77 reviews)
    0.6 kmMonti

    Excellent service & friendly! While we waited for five seats, they kindly offered treats to keep us…read morecomfortable. We ordered & sipped two glasses of wine outside, then placed a variety of dishes to share while they cleared the table: pasta, two small pizzas, baby octopus, Genovese (stewed beef), Arancino, and more wine/beer. The food was consistently delicious, served in a cozy, charming atmosphere, all at great prices. A truly delightful experience!

    Food: 4/5 Service: 4/5…read moreAmbiance: 3/5 It was around 8:30 and I was hungry, didn't have time to go to other side of the city so found this place near by my hotel. Seating area was very small. I was seated in walk way area and it was a bit busy with people going in and out of restrooms. Ordered Carbonara, Genovese and Aperitivo. I had Carbonara for the first time and I m not a big fan of it. I have to try it again to make sure if it's me or the way the dish taste. Genovese was ok, beef stew was inside of a bread. Aperitivo, I chose spritz which came with refreshing cocktails and three little fried pizza. Overall the food tasted acceptable but wait time for Cabonara was long. It must have been like 30 minutes. I was done eating everything and had to just wait for that. The restaurant was small and this is a classic popular dish. I don't think they should take this long.

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    Ce Stamo a Pensá - Seating area

    Seating area

    Ce Stamo a Pensá - Meatball scaccoccia (front), Arancino cacio e Pepe (right), Montanare with Buffalo moz (left)

    Meatball scaccoccia (front), Arancino cacio e Pepe (right), Montanare with Buffalo moz (left)

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