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    Antico Arco

    4.5 (63 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndWine Bars, Italian
    Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Excellent starter!  Carpaccio & veggies
    Christina P.

    You don't be disappointed. Staff is so friendly! Food is fantastic see the photos I posted. Don't miss dessert it's necessary!

    Beginning of tasting menu - complementary tomato soup with ricotta cheese
    Rebecca C.

    Solid restaurant at the top of one of seven hills in Rome. Suggested by our local friend in Rome. Simple and elegant in decor and lighting, clientele mostly consists of locals. The portions are quite huge - I would recommend sharing a tasting menu for 2 people. Out of the dishes that we had, Fluffed buffalo mozzarella cheese and tomato was the amazing winner. I don't know how they Achieved the fluffy consistency of the mozzarella cheese but the result is extraordinary and the tomato was the perfect complement to the whip cream like cheese. The pigeon wrapped in pistachios was delicious. Just the right texture for the meat, with a bit of nuttiness of the pistachios. Reminded me of some of the dishes that I had in morocco. The dishes to avoid would be: Cod carpaccio with mayonnaise and cucumber - too fishy Sponge cake with chocolate gelato and apricot - too sweet

    Homemade Maltagliati, garlic, oil, chili pepper, sea urchins and sundried crusco red peppers
    Alex B.

    Lovely restaurant overlooking Trastevere. The interior is a series of smaller rooms, so it has an interesting intimate catacombs like feel to it. Our service team was outstanding and did a great job helping us navigate and selecting some delicious wine. We ordered a la carte, though I'm sure the tasting menu would be an excellent option given the outstanding dishes we sampled. Amber Jack tartare was terrific - light and flavorful, a nice antidote to much of the heavy overly cooked meat meals we'd had in Rome. Roasted pigeon with Rhubarb and Pisco was also lovely and a perfectly sized starter. Pastas were outstanding. The Maltagliati with Chili and Uni was really outstanding - subtle yet flavorful. Tiger Prawn Tortelli was also terrific but also very subtle and perhaps could have used a bit more seasoning. For mains, both the Snapper and Sea Bass were extremely well executed. Both were perfectly accompanied by their vegetables. In both cases texture and flavor pairing were very interesting (but maybe a little more seasoning, again). Admittedly I am a bit of a salt whore, so factor that into my observations. All in all it was a lovely evening - this place has a nice comfortable feel to it and is stylishly casual. The food pushes some boundaries without straying too far into the realm of the experimental. It is approachable, well executed, and delicious.

    Pasta and risotto
    Josep B.

    Antico Arco is a good overall experience. However, be alerted that it is not a traditional Italian place like most of the popular places in Trastevere. This is not necessarily bad, but I think it is important to mention since you can get disappointed if you are looking a traditional place. Having said that, our experience was fine. Even if the restaurant is located in a not quite convenient location if you don't have a car or take a taxi, its interior is elegant and minimalistic at the same time. In a certain way, it is like they want you to focus on what should be the main attraction: the food. The service was polite and professional as you would expect from a place like Antico Arco. I remember they did a good job describing the plates to ensure we knew what to expect. Our orders that night were: .- Spaghetti Verrigni with pecorino cheese, black pepper and zucchini flowers: The dish worked pretty fine. My girlfriend thought it was too cheesy (she was already alerted by the waiter before ordering) but in my opinion (I am a cheese lover) that pasta was great. .- Risotto with snapper ceviche and burrata cheese: Simply beautiful. As a proper Italian restaurant, each of us got a sample of what the other one ordered. Certainly a nice touch not often replicated... The bread we got during our meal was outstanding. We didn't order desert but we got a complementary little one. Unfortunately I don't remember what it was, even if I do remember I enjoyed it. Enjoy!

    Norma C.

    Came here for our last meal in Rome.. :/ place is a bit tiny but very home-y feeling. We did the 8 course meal which set me back around 80 something euros I believe. It was well worth it bc i was able to try a little bit of everything on the menu. Portions appeared to be a little small at first but then when the 3rd plate came out my food baby started to appear. No complaints all around though, food was amaaaazzzing and the service was A-1. Everybody was attentive and staff worked as a team, which I liked! I loved there olive oil and super thick balsamic vinegar that I even purchased some to take home. By the end of the meal I was super full and glad that they were more than happy to bag up the dessert. I would definitely come back!

    house made spaghetti with Carbonara and black truffles (Sammarco Castello dei Rampolla 2000 and Scarpa Tettineive Barbaresco 99)
    Casey T.

    On the outskirts of the Trastevere neighborhood in Rome, this whitewashed, modern Italian restaurant is run by the owner and attentive, knowledgeable staff. The food is paired down and exquisitely prepared. Mozzarella delicately fried in pastry with herbs and mushrooms, black truffled pasta with light crème, macaroni amatriciana, and sliced pigeon: all wonderful. A treasure filled but-still-bountiful-under 40-euro wine list yielded bottles I've been waiting to try for just this occasion. In sum, a delightful experience that is sure to please.

    Delicious! CArbonara!
    OKae H.

    Hands down, best meal I had while in Rome. So good in fact that I went back for a second round and made sure that my sister and bro-in-law made a reservation as well. INCREDIBLE wine list! Worth the drive! The tasting menu was so delicious.... I can't decide what was best... the truffle carbonara or the pigeon. This place is not to be missed!

    Crudo di ricciola, zenzero e insalata di avocado hass and roast pigeon

    Among the many fantastic restaurants in Rome, Antico Arco truly stands out with its commitment to excellence in both food and hospitality. Just a short walk away from the Belvedere del Gianicolo, this trattoria offers traditional cuisine with outstanding ingredients and innovative twists. We ordered the roast pigeon and crudo di ricciola as starters, followed by the linguine and risotto with scampi. The linguine were enhanced by a lemony salty mullet roe and eating the risotto was like diving into a blissful sea of fish and butter. All along the waiters did their utmost best to make us feel welcome and well taken care of. The wine list is extensive and offers excellent pairings for a well rounded and delicious meal. My only regret is not being able to stay for secondi and desserts. But it will certainly not be my last time at Antico Arco. Grazie for this unforgettable lunch!

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    8 years ago

    Excellent tasting menu and service. The scallop was the best one I had so far and dessert was amazing. You won't be disappointed.

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    Excellent place to come to in Rome - not a lot of tourists, great food. Best to ait outside if you can

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    Ad Hoc

    Ad Hoc

    4.3(120 reviews)
    2.5 kmFlaminio
    €€€€

    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

    Ad Hoc - Appetizer

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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)
    2.2 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
    Pane e Salame - Small mixed ham board

    Small mixed ham board

    Pane e Salame - Aperol Spritz

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    Aperol Spritz

    Gregory's Live Jazz & Dinner Club

    Gregory's Live Jazz & Dinner Club

    4.3(58 reviews)
    2.7 kmCentro Storico
    €€

    Went here for the music, was completely blown away by everything this place had to offer…read more For starts the sushi was easily some of the best sushi I have ever had, it was simple but every ingredient was fresh and thought through. The edamame we had was soft and boiled/spiced to perfection. Originally we were just going to get a roll and a bowl but after trying the food we immediately got another roll. The staff was a whole new level of mind blowing. To start the waiter made us feel exactly where we belonged (even though we were a little underdressed for a classier restaurant). You could've just sat there and watched the bar tender all night, she looked like she was a professional I wouldn't want anyone else making me drinks. The atmosphere of the whole bar embodied a classic American jazz bar, even the other people and tables we were by were friendly and really added to the whole experience. Was very well worth the price and couldn't recommend any other restaurant.

    A jazz club for American tourists…read more Okay, there was one Australian lady and a few Chinese. Everyone else was American. Prices are sky-high because this is a soak the tourist situation. Alexanderplatz which is the premiere jazz club in Rome charges $18 euros for a month membership - no cover after that - and $12 per drink. So once you have paid your monthly cover charge, you can hear all the jazz you want for free - or if need be for $12 euros a drink At Alexanderplatz, the performances are legendary with some of the most innovative and technically amazing musicians in Rome. We dropped over $150 euros at Gregory's. We got a perfectly reasonable yeoman guitarist. But nothing like the artistic lions that routinely perform over at Alexanderplatz. Now to be fair, we had dinner at Gregory's and we never eat at Alexanderplatz. The standard "sushi dinner" was perfectly reasonable yeoman sushi. There was so little of it that we both had to order a la carte dishes afterwards. The extra extras seriously expanded the final tab. * * * One argument in Gregory's favor: their bar is extraordinary. The bar at Alexanderplatz is mediocre. Gregory's charges top dollar for its bar offerings, but what they mix and what is in their bottles is worth every single euro they ask for. I would be perfectly happy to just go to the bar, and order a few premium beverages. I would hear my wallet cry. But I would know that I was drinking supremely well in return for my investment. Fortunately, the bar is downstairs from the club. I would not have to put up with the shenanigans in the club. * * * The problem with the club is the crowd. At most, one third of the customers are actually there to listen to jazz. The room is filled with tourists taking selfies. There are also hot-daters playing snuggle-buns. Many of them will leave mid-set so they can go back to the hotel. Gregory's is less about the music and more about selling happy memories of Rome. * * * Alexanderplatz gets a mostly Italian crowd. You are looking as musicians, music critics, academics, and all purpose artsy types - as well as normal Italian human beings who just want to hear fine music. The music is taken very very seriously. Yeah, there are usually two or three tables with good time Charlies who are doing the phone recording, party hearty thing. But this is 8% of the audience at Alexanderplatz as opposed to 70% of the audience at Gregory's. To be fair to the crowd at Gregory's, the music at Alexanderplatz is simply better. The jazz at Alexanderplatz is capable of transfixing even philistines with tin ears. Gregory's jazz doesn't put that much on the table. But the crowd at Alexanderplatz sets me up for listening to mystic, complex music with the highest level of attention and aesthetic receptiveness. The crowd at Gregory's just gets me irritated. * * * If you are in Rome with a hot date, go to Gregory's. Be prepared to shell out the bucks. * * * If you are in Rome with someone who can truly appreciate once-in-a-lifetime musical experiences, take them to Alexanderplatz. After you talk about the music for half an hour after the concert, You can still go back to the hotel. Just figure that the hotel will be the second best part of the night.

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    Gregory's Live Jazz & Dinner Club
    Gregory's Live Jazz & Dinner Club
    Gregory's Live Jazz & Dinner Club - The jazz club

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    The jazz club

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