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    Bistrot 64

    4.3 (28 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndRoman, French
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:30 PM, 7:30 PM - 11:30 PM

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    Daysha B.

    My God. Everything was amazing. Everything. It's very pricy but ought be the best tasting menu we had in Italy all together. Get the....everything...but the cacio pepe was amazing.

    The ambiance, service, and presentation were top notch. However, for the price I was expecting the food to blow me away, now don't get me wrong the food was good but I don't think the quality matched the price.

    Anne L.

    This was on the Stanley Tucci episode on Rome so we decided to track out here to try it out. It's about 30 min cab ride from central Rome so it's a hike. After watching the episode and now tasted the food, I can see why Romans might not be excited to come here, as the chef said on the show. There's no doubt each dish is a challenge the chef gave himself to employ classical French and Japanese techniques to Italian ingredients. He outdone himself every time with creative combination of ingredients and flavour but I'm afraid it might just be too much for most people. First when we arrived we didn't know that it's tasting menus only. I missed that when making the reservations. My bad. Price is normal for a Michelin level restaurant. The decor is minimal, compared so usual Italian restaurants where the decor usually would be walls of wines or bright colours. You don't really feel like you are in Rome if it wasn't for the Italian language you here spoken amongst staff. The pictures tells a lot. Perhaps it being our last meal in Rome before leaving, this wasn't the best idea. After days of eating pasta, pizzas, cured meats and cheeses this feels like it requires a more pure pallet to give it a fair shot. I would have given a 3 starts if I'm being subjective and let my emotion speaks but the level of sophistication warrant an extra star.

    Anna F.

    Absolutely beautiful and delicious dinner in a quiet, romantic atmosphere. Highly recommend the tasting and the staff were helpful and kind.

    Alexa B.

    This was an amazing dining experience. I'd highly recommend it for anyone visiting Rome. For an extremely reasonable price, we did the 5 course tasting menu and wine pairing. What you receive is above and beyond 5 courses. Everything was thoughtful, delicious, and paired with excellent service. We left full and happy!

    Black squid-ink pasta with bits of squid!

    Hands down, the most enjoyable meal we've had in rome (and we tried two other Michelin restaurants on our current trip). First off, this place is located rather far from the city center, which ensures a less crowded and more relaxed vibe. It's elegant and well organized. We arrived a bit earlier than the time we reserved but had no problem getting our table. We ordered the pre-set 50€ menu, but our waiter did ask if there are any ingredients that we don't eat and indeed took that to heart - my SO doesn't eat eggplants so he got an artichoke instead. Every one of the dishes included in our menu had some surprise element, and all were incredibly delicious. This is NOT one of those fancy restaurants that sacrifice flavor for originality - Bistrot 64 demonstrates BOTH. My favorites would have to be the squid-ink pasta and the half-cooked potato strips in butter and beetroot. If you told me beforehand that a pasta dish with distinct ocean flavors would be the best I had in Rome I wouldn't have believed it, but so it is! The service was also excellent, perhaps even a little too attentive (I can top off my own water glass, but thanks!). I wholeheartedly recommend this place, it IS worth the tram ride from the city center, as it certainly produced a pleasantly memorable experience for us.

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    Alexandre F.

    Third and last of the Michelin star restaurants tested during our trip to Rome. Probably the most successful even if we always find something to say! I'm a little perfectionist on the edges! First of all, we are at the limits of the columns of Hercules, in the north of Rome, well above Villa Borghese. As for the setting, we are more in the concept of bistronomy since the walls are covered with Parisian metro style tiles, marble tables without tablecloths with wooden settes, service casual. Far from the baroque of the Trevi Fountain. Sound atmosphere a little loud. It's pretty but without particular character. This is a decor that can be found in hundreds of restaurants around the world. Two tasting menus chosen by the chef, Kotaro Noda: "Just Us!" 5 services at 50 euros or "Experience" at more than 10 services for 90 euros. Or menu "Simply yours", 5 dishes à la carte at 50 euros. Accompaniment of wines at 35 and 45 euros. We quickly pass the amuse-bouche, slice of dry bread decorated with plots of vegetable mousse and elegantly placed on a tree trunk. Probably a conceptual expression of the marriage of the artisanal and meticulous work of the man confronted with the savage brutality of Nature. Or the chef only found it nice. Nice and good bread ball-shaped. First service. And recognize that it attacks very hard: a scoop of oyster ice placed on a huge ice cube containing some herbs. It's absolutely excellent! The flavor of the oyster is concentrated, powerful. For a start, it promises! Only downside, the two zests of lemon yuzu candied on the ball. For me, they are too much, although I understand the message for the tradition of citrus with the mollusc. Tradition that I do not respect. I've always been convinced that the oyster was self-sufficient. I do not tell you when I see vinegar or sausage coming at Arcachon! We continue in blow one's mind with two raw langoustines, served in a wine glass, decorated with a quality soy sauce and chopped mint and other condiments. We turn like a wine and we drink! Simple, funny, effective. Easy to remake at home. But avoid the basic Kikkoman! Then the Carbonara without pasta! But there remains the bacon! We are saved. A little less exciting. But the chef must have an obsession with pasta without pasta since the following are actually filaments of potatoes! On a bed of mashed butter and infinitesimally scented anchovies. And maybe the chef should indeed avoid working this product because his cold Tagliolino on tomato bed and dominated by a spoon of caviar are the weak dish of the whole series. The caviar is drowned in the mass and the excellent tomatoes do not save the dish. (FYI, Italy is the second largest producer of farmed caviar in the world, after China.) Let's hope that the sequel will not be a fall from Charybdis to Scylla. He catches up brilliantly with Sardinian fregola with basil pesto, covered with a cuttlefish carpaccio, wrapped in an improbable film of pink jelly and totally transparent. Awesome, delicate. Respect! The next dish is even better. A fillet of cod all dressed in black. A stir-fried flour lace, a delicate mushroom mousse, the fish covered with a thin layer of squid ink. But it is not simple sauce, it is gently gelled to surround it. A work of Sisyphus! (Well yes, I'm in Rome, I must use my mythology knowledges!) We will conclude the salted part with a pigeon perfectly cooked, accompanied by a half onion almost candied and slices of orange vinegar. These are IMPERATIVELY to taste with a piece of pigeon. Sweetness and vinegar harmonize perfectly in the mouth. Otherwise, it's horror! What are we left? The desserts. Apart from the small kindness to pass the time, both desserts have left me a little hungry. The first coffee because it is a drink I hate. So I will not judge. The second is frightfully dry, a kind of crumble with a dry biscuit too. A little pity after this fantasy of tastes. The selection of the wines is very good, even I thought that it might be more interesting to test a warm tasty sake with oyster ice

    Passionfruit and cream

    I loved everything about this restaurant. The service was phenomenal. All of the complex flavors shone through in each dish and the presentation was amazing. If you visit Rome, you must try this wonderful restaurant and a much better value for the $$ than the tourist eateries. Bravo!

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    One of my favorites while visiting Roma. You can't go wrong with anything you order. Only thing I can suggest make American portions lol.

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    First of all, we are at the limits of the columns of Hercules, in the north of Rome, well above Villa Borghese.

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    Le Carré Français - Breaded duck spheres with a savory sauce

    Le Carré Français

    4.6(25 reviews)
    2.9 kmPrati
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    Who would've thought that in the Eternal City, surrounded by ancient ruins and endless pasta, I'd…read morefind myself in a little corner of Paris? A good friend convinced me to try Le Carré Français in Rome, and I'm so grateful they did. It felt like a two-for-one trip: all the charm of France without the hassle of travel. From the second I stepped inside, the authenticity was undeniable, with genuine French bread baked fresh in their in-house bakery and decor that whisked me away to a cozy bistro along the Seine. The scents of pastries, cheeses, and wines just screamed "vive la France!" The food was nothing short of sublime, every bite a true delight, from flaky croissants that practically melted on your tongue to entrees that felt like they were made with pure passion. I'm not even a big bread fan usually (pasta all the way for me), but those pastries? Irresistible, like butter on a hot crepe, with highlights like homemade macarons, crème brûlée, and fruit tarts that could hold their own against Paris's finest. The service matched the quality perfectly: attentive yet unobtrusive, turning the whole evening into something effortless and memorable. A big thanks to the staff for their genuine warmth--you made us feel right at home. The standout moment, though, was chatting with the owner himself. What a welcoming guy! Our talk flowed easily, covering French-Italian blends and life in Rome. If you're seeing this, kudos to you for building a spot that's about more than just meals; it's about real connections. If you're in Rome and need a break from gelato and gladiators, head to Le Carré Français on Via Vittoria Colonna, 30. It's an experience that'll leave you saying "ooh la la" for days. Five stars? This place earns a whole sky full!

    Solo outing for me while the family was away for the evening in Florence. Having eaten pizza and…read morepasta all week, I wanted something different and I'd come to Rome having read that it was voted the best food city in the world in 2025, though can't recall where I saw that. Found it pretty hard to find any cuisine that might qualify in my book but this place seemed promising. Indeed it was the right spot! The personnel I encountered all spoke French and the menu had decidedly French dishes, including one of the best tests of good French cooking, boeuf bourguignon! The bread basket brought to the table was the first sign of real French style and proper goodness. The entree was delicious and the creamy mashed potatoes, while perhaps not considered traditional by many, were well made and I say bravo! The music astounded me because it was live and very good! Two older gentleman playing saxophone or trumpet and keyboard doing covers of Sinatra and the like. Made for great atmosphere. Was it the best French I've ever had? No, but it was a fine alternative to Italian if the desire comes your way, too.

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    Live music!

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    La Renardiere

    La Renardiere

    4.7(6 reviews)
    5.7 kmAventino
    €€€

    We unexpectedly stumbled upon this intimate French restaurant while we were walking down Viale…read moreAventino near FAO on our way to visit a friend and we are SO happy we stopped in. On our first visit to the restaurant, because it wasn't planned, we didn't make reservations but got lucky as there was only one table available for us. I would recommend making a reservation because it will fill up quickly. We enjoyed our first visit so much, we decided to return a week later, bring a camera and make sure that it was as good as we remembered, and it was. We started with some Bordeaux, but we corrected the error of only getting a glass on our first visit and getting a bottle this time. This was a 2017 that was not too expensive and was delightful. Our starters were a Quiche Lorraine and while I ordered a Cheese Soufflé, because it takes 20 minutes to prepare they asked if I would prefer my main first, and the soufflé second and I said "yes". It turned out to be the wrong choice because I wasn't in a rush and in retrospect I would've preferred to nurse my wine while I waited. Next time I'll make a different choice. The quiche and the soufflés were light, cheesy and delicious. I've had quiche that was a little oily from the cheese and meat, but this wasn't at all. Our mains were a Steak au poivre (Filetto al Pepe) that came with a side of fried potatoes (Patate Fritte), and a Tuna and Avocado tartare with shrimp. The steak was cooked perfectly, although on our second visit, I don't think I was asked how I wanted it cooked as I was on our first visit. The tuna mousse reminded me of Cod Mantecato, which was nice, and the avocado and shrimp were delicate and tasty. We didn't get a dessert this time because we had other plans, but on our first visit, the apple tart topped with gelato was a great finish to the meal and it seemed popular with the other patrons, so don't hesitate if you still have space to eat more!

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    Al Duello - Zucchini flowers

    Al Duello

    4.3(38 reviews)
    3.4 kmCentro Storico
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    Had an excellent experience at this restaurant during our vacation in Rome. It's kind of in the…read moreback in an alley but the vibe wasn't touristy (we were tourists), which is always interesting to experience. The service was top notch. The servers were very nice, attentive, and pleasant. The food was also some of the better food we had while in the touristy areas in Rome. Everything came out in a timely manner and tasted good. There were many locals dining when we were there also, which is a good thing. We didn't call for reservations but I'd recommend doing so as it can get filled up quickly from what I observed while we were there. Prices were reasonable and the portion sizes were good. Definitely check out this restaurant for a pleasant dining experience if you're vacationing in this area of Rome.

    This is such a nice, small, quaint, friendly restaurant with terrific food. Not touristy at all!…read more Our reservations were at 8pm. When we arrived there was one other table occupied. In the next 20 minutes the place was full. I liked that most of the guests were locals. Once we ordered they brought complimentary Prosecco and Ham Spread. We then enjoyed the blossoms stuffed and wrapped in bacon, pasta with oxtail, pasta with lard cheeks, tripe in a red sauce and baked fish with a white sauce. My husband also ordered Grappa and Tiramisu. Needless to say we were stuffed but the food was delicious and the service impeccable.

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    Al Duello - Zucchini flowers...cacio Pepe...tiramisu

    Zucchini flowers...cacio Pepe...tiramisu

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