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    4.2 (6 reviews)
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    L'Angolo Divino - Wine bar

    L'Angolo Divino

    4.6(27 reviews)
    9.3 kmCentro Storico
    €€

    Highly recommended!…read more We have stopped in here with friends on several occasions. It's right off of Campo de Fiori and it's a nice respite from the pushy restauranteurs and the sometimes loud musicians in the square. It's very low key and a great place to be able to sit and chat and actually hear the other people talk without having to yell. It's almost like you are sitting in a little wine cellar. Shelves of wine adorn the walls so it's very cozy. It would be a great place to bring a date for sure. On our most recent visit, the gentleman that served us was especially helpful and welcoming. We asked about the various food and wine offerings and after we settled on a cheese board, the gentleman proceeded to suggest some wine pairings and also walked us through the different cheeses on the board and how they were made and what made each of them unique. It was a very nice experience and we again made a mental note that on our next trip to Rome, we would definitely be visiting L'Angolo Divino again!

    A bit of a disappointment - wine was okay, nice ambiance, but we ordered an off menu special of…read morebuffalo mozzarella and prosciutto. While it was delicious, it was ridiculously over priced. Probably the first time we experienced sticker shock in Rome. On top of that, the waiter was very pushy about the tip, which almost never happens. Take care.

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    L'Angolo Divino - Vin Moulleaux....

    Vin Moulleaux....

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    Impression from client....

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    Capranica - Spaghetti carbonara

    Capranica

    4.9(14 reviews)
    10.0 kmCentro Storico

    Firstly, it's a really lovely space. Nice ambient lighting, courteous servers and because I'm by…read moremyself it can sometimes present a challenge because nobody wants to give a two top to a one top, but they actually were lovely about it. I ordered a split of Bolero even though it's hot, I wanted it with my gnocchi with black truffles. The gnocchi and the wine were both delicious. I also had ordered a salad to start. When they brought out my salad, it was huge and I remarked about how big it was and he said oh would you like a smaller one and I said, yes please. I hadn't even touched the bowl. A few minutes later, he brought a much smaller much better sized bowl filled with crunchy radicchio, carrots, arugula, and other nice veggies. I was grateful because I couldn't even finish that one. There's no way I could've done the large one. The service was excellent. They were very kind and courteous, and went out of their way to be helpful more than once . As I was leaving it was pouring rain. My waiter didn't want me to go out into the rain without an umbrella and I said I was fine and I laughed that I wasn't made of sugar, most could attest to that. He smiled and said just a minute and he went back somewhere towards the kitchen and dug around and came back out with an umbrella. Talk about customer service so I had a lovely lovely walk back home in the rain it's been very hot here so it felt delightful. I returned the umbrella yesterday evening. I will happily go back there again before I leave.

    Bread and my husband's pasta was amazing. Cappuccino was delicious. My creamy shrimp pasta was…read moresuperb.

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    Capranica - Charming inside

    Charming inside

    Capranica - Olives For the table

    Olives For the table

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    Astemio - Inside/Bar area

    Astemio

    4.8(32 reviews)
    10.2 kmMonti
    €€

    Call me impressed! I had the best lasagna à la Bolognese I have ever had at this restaurant. It…read moreliterally melted in my mouth and had me wishing for a second slice. Clearly superior ingredients, including the cheeses of which they use three, superior pasta, and a chef that knows what he's doing! Relative to the wine I had tonight, they have a very large selection of wines where it literally numbers in the hundreds. The 2020 Cesari Amarone I had with dinner was exceptional (rated 4.2 in Vivino). I ended up getting two glasses while dining. Earlier in the day before dinner, I came in for several glasses of locally produced whites that were very good as well and were recommended by the hostess. For you wine snobs that are out there this is truly is a restaurant you want to check out as they have all price points here and kudos to the owner for stocking a very diversified and excellent selection of wines! This restaurant comes across as a very classy establishment as the selection of wines adorn literally three of the four walls within the business. It has a bright clean interior with a nice comfortable vibe to it where any wine aficionado will love the place. It also offers outdoor dining for those that want this environment however, there is quite a bit of foot traffic and cars that go by this restaurant which kind of minimizes the enjoyment of the outside dining Overall, this is an outstanding restaurant if you're looking for a superior dining experience that won't break the bank and enjoy a glass of finer wine, you should definitely check this place out. Five stars in my book all day long.

    We stopped here for cocktails and ended up staying for dinner. We ended up inside as they were…read moresold out for outdoor seating-shortly after we were seated they had an opening. We ordered an Old Fashioned and Mojito for Apéritif and enjoyed both. Once again we moved to another table that was outside but with cover once we decided to stay for dinner. Cool Bar area and a party room that housed their extensive collection of Wine. Outdoor seating was okay. We started with the Roman style Artichoke-seemed like it was missing something so we asked for some olive oil and Balsimic vinegar which made a huge difference. The Burrata/Prosciutto starter didn't disappoint with mild, slightly salty Ham. I asked the server which she would recommend-Sea Bass or Frutti de Mare Spaghetti-Frutti de Mare (Poseidon) it is. Full of fresh seafood with a very light tomato sauce-delicious! Were able to substitute spaghetti for ravioli in the Pesto/sundried tomato entree which was a nice touch-Pesto sauce was amazing! We paired it with a recommended Rose-Calafuria-just right fruity with 100% Negroamaro grape. Service was engaged and attentive. Make this Monti stop for their extensive cocktail and wine selections!

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    Astemio - Wine selection

    Wine selection

    Astemio - Rose (Calafuria)

    Rose (Calafuria)

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    Ai Tre Scalini - Lasagna

    Ai Tre Scalini

    4.4(496 reviews)
    9.9 kmMonti
    €€

    I loved this restaurant/wine bar so much. We didn't have a reservation but they put our names down…read moreand let us order drinks and bar snacks at the bar (seating along a wall facing the bar and the bar itself). We ordered one of their more natural red wines available chilled, and Pane & Olio EVOO, and Salsiccette al Tartufo. The bread was so fresh (baked in house daily), and also came with a spicy olive oil option as well as salt and pepper and a plate to dip. The sausage was the perfect little snacking cup with toothpicks and overall everything went well with our wine. They also gave us the little circular baked crackers to dip in our wine. When we were called we were moved to the main dining area which was adorable. Nearly every table had unique artwork on the surrounding walls. We then ordered more of the same wine, the Bonaccia salad, and the Parmigiana di Melanzane con Ricotta Salata. The salad was SO good. It was perfect with lemon and delicious olive oil dressing and an even mix of lettuce, cooked diced potatoes, olives, octopus, sundried cherry tomatoes. The eggplant was a fantastic texture, not too soft but tender and the cheese on it was immaculate. We were too full for dessert but the waiter offered us free limoncello shots as a night cap. My favorite part of this spot was how fun and kind the staff were to us. Letting me practice my Italian, giving great recommendations and overall being super accomodating. I'd love to come back.

    Our tour guide recommended this spot for lunch and what a recommendation it was! We arrived around…read more1:30 on a Wednesday. Still busy for lunch and at first there weren't any outdoor tables but somehow one became available right after we arrived. Smaller interior with sectioned dining areas and a good sized outdoor eating area. Our server recommended the Buffalo Ricotta cheese with honey truffle-wow! It was exquisite-so light with honey truffle taking it over the top. They ran out of their Rose so we went with the recommended Red-Monica de Sardegna (delicate/spicy- Sardinian) For main, despite many enticing options, we ordered Lasagna Funghi and the Ricotta Ravioli stuffed with artichokes with Cacio Pepe cream. The lasagna was like no other we've had before -must try! The Ravioli was decadent and creamy-delicious! We were talked into the fresh Panna Cotta for dessert-simple, fruity and light -just right with our espresso and milk. Our server, Anna, took great care of us-kind and patiently provided recommendations and menu option details. One of the top restaurants in the Monti area and not to be missed!

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    Ai Tre Scalini
    Ai Tre Scalini - Bread & Tomato Sauce

    Bread & Tomato Sauce

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    Tatà - ドライエッジドビーフ

    Tatà

    3.7(31 reviews)
    3.0 kmEur
    €€

    Tata Pizzeria Griglieria has a laid-back neighborhood-spot feel, with a simple exterior that blends…read moreinto Rome's residential streets (we almost missed finding it multiple times, as it's hidden in the side of a museum-like building). Inside, the space is casual, modern, and unfussy, with straightforward seating and a welcoming, family-style atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed and local - we were one of the only tourist groups in the dining room. At around 7pm on a Thursday night, the restaurant was about ¾ full, and our party of five was immediately seated. The menu is extensive, with everything from antipasti to over three different styles of pizza (each with 10+ flavor options) to pasta to full entrees. You may order each pizza as "Napoletano" or "Romano"; the former is softer, chewier, and airier, whereas the latter is thinner and crispier; as we were in Rome, most of us opted for the Romano option, and we appreciated the crunchy texture and slight drizzle of olive oil in the crust. There's plenty of creative topping combinations, with options for everyone. One member of our party ordered their Margherita (€10) with tomato sauce, mozzarella, basil, and a drizzle of olive oil; it was a simple classic done right, and she appreciated the high-quality ingredients. Their Cafona (€13) is a unique white-base pizza with mozzarella, smoked provola cheese, savory sausage, crispy potatoes, and EVOO; something that would be hard to find in the States, but a delectable combination. The La Norma (€13) is a red-base with fried aubergine, salted ricotta, mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, basil, and EVOO; think of it as a margherita pizza's sophisticated cousin. The Tartufata (€13.5) comes with tomato sauce, truffle salsiccia (sausage), cherry tomatoes, basil, EVOO, and an indulgent ball of burrata; my friend highly enjoyed it, though found it a bit unwieldy to eat. Lastly, I opted for their Fru Fru Porchetta (€16) - this was a huge pizza sectioned into three: margherita, mushroom/provolone, and porchetta with potatoes. It was a thicker crust, with a pillowy interior. I loved that I could sample three flavors at a time, though I will say I think my pizza had too much cheese, especially as compared to the other pizzas. Their dessert menu was extensive and looked absolutely delectable, but we were so stuffed that we couldn't fathom ordering any more food. Price-wise, Tata is quite affordable for the portio -sizes; with tasty food, a plethora of options, and friendly service, making it a great everyday dining option without tourist-level pricing.

    It was not easy to find to be honest .... But we didnt seem to have a lot of food choices in the…read morehood. The service was helpful- they. Made an effort to get someone who spoke a little English to answer my brief questions . The pizza was good- not great . Honestly after 3 weeks in Italy snd now writing the review I can't recall much about it other than good so it was not a stand out meal . The crust was very thin and tasty and their wine selection was nice- several sparkling choices along w a good basic selection of reds.

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    Tatà - Fru Fru Porchetta (€16) - Porchetta with Potatoes, Margherita, and Mushroom/Provolone

    Fru Fru Porchetta (€16) - Porchetta with Potatoes, Margherita, and Mushroom/Provolone

    Tatà - フィオレンティーナステーキ

    フィオレンティーナステーキ

    Tatà - Nasty Diablo pizza. Salty.

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    Nasty Diablo pizza. Salty.

    Cantina Castrocielo - beer_and_wine - Updated July 2026

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