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    3.3 (7 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    Absolutely DELICIOUS and refreshing! Nice people and generous portions. Dairy free option of chocolate was to die for. Highly recommen!

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    Bellacarne Kosher - Fried artichokes

    Bellacarne Kosher

    3.7(35 reviews)
    0.1 kmCentro Storico
    €€€

    All I have to say is wow. We came at motsei Shabbat so I didn't expect much but they exceeded…read moreexpectations! We sat outside, it wasn't a freezing day so the space heaters were more than enough. We ordered some fritti-- the Jewish artichoke and sea bass balls. Jewish artichoke is always a must, the sea bass balls we're interesting and reminded me of childhood, though I wish it came with some lemon to cut through the oil. Then we ordered a pasta and a steak to split. The steak came out first, understandable they were insanely busy. The Chianina is to die for. The tenderness was perfect, the fattiness added a depth of flavor and the cooking temperature was excellent. Honestly I preferred eating the pasta last as I was able to real enjoy the meat. The zucchini and dried meat pasta was delicious-- you can't beat a handmade spaghetti. Very lightly sauced with scattered cherry tomatoes. I also ordered a glass of red Italian it was actually really complimentary to the meal and had a nice amount of smoke and depth in flavor. Perfect meal and service was great! Would 1000000% be back again next trip!

    Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make me a match,…read moreFind me a find, catch me a catch Matchmaker, Matchmaker Look through your book, And make me a perfect match BellaCarne Rest. did just that... We started w. a nice Sauvignon Blanc Wine... Then to our delight came two baskets of Fried Roman Artichokes...delectably addictive.... Then presented to us like Royalty, we were served a Platter of Dips..from Hummus, Baba Ghanoush, Pickles, Harissa, Egg Salad, Eggplant, Tahini and Fresh made Pita Bread. A very satisfying respite after touring the Museo Ebraico di Roma. promise you'll be happy, And even if you're not, There's more to life than that--- Don't ask me what...:) Shalom, Avram Tevye Jr.

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    Bellacarne Kosher - Counter preparing food

    Counter preparing food

    Bellacarne Kosher - Carciofi alla Giudia and sea bass balls

    Carciofi alla Giudia and sea bass balls

    Bellacarne Kosher - Outdoor seating

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    Outdoor seating

    Nonna Betta - Jewish style artichoke, carciofi alla guida

    Nonna Betta

    3.5(242 reviews)
    0.1 kmCentro Storico
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    Jewish Roman Cuisine is a thing…read more The largest concentration of Jewish Roman restaurants is near the Main Synagogue in the former Jewish Ghetto. Via del Portico d'Ottavia has a whole string of such restaurants with Nonna Betta being the most famous. Frankly, I would rather take my chances with one of its competitors. BUT ... The codfish and chickpea soup is a destination dish. So there is good stuff to be had if you are careful in making your selection. * * * Jewish restaurants come in two versions - milk and meat. Kosher laws prevent both foods from being served at the same meal or cooked in the same utensils. Managing both in one restaurant is possible - but concentrating on milk or meat is vastly easier for the kitchen. Nonna Betta is a meat establishment. There are dairy restaurants on Via del Portico d'Ottavio as well. The two distinctive Roman Jewish dishes are Jewish artichokes (which are parve - neither milk nor meat - and can appear in either kind of restaurant) and fried organ meats. The liver and tripe and brains are meat (no duh). * * * Jewish artichokes are deep fried whole artichokes without the top halves of the leaves but with the stalk attached at the bottom. They are one of the best fried vegetable dishes you can get. Lots and lots of Roman restaurants serve Jewish artichokes - not just Jewish restaurants. Jewish artichokes are never bad. But Nonna Betta's version is nothing special. If you want Jewish artichokes to die for, Go to Piccolo Abruzzo, a Roman-Abruzzese restaurant in the Ludovisi neighborhood. Those have all that wonderful fried goodness - but they taste overwhelmingly like artichoke. Nonna Betta's version just tastes like fried batter. * * * Nonna Betta's fried organ meats are especially weak. Western Europeans generally blanch organ meats to give them a milder taste. (Caucasus cooks just take the organs as they are, grill them up and enjoy life.) Nonna Betta's blanches and blanches and blanches and blanches until there is practically no organ meat taste left. Like the artichokes, you get the taste of batter but nothing else. My brains might have just as well been tofu. Or white bread. * * * Move away from the fryer and Nonna Betta's stock goes way up. In particular, I have to give a major major shout out for their codfish and chickpea soup. The codfish is STRONG (unlike nearly every other ingredient we ordered.) It pairs with the chickpeas magnificently. We had had that soup a few times in other Roman restaurants. Nonna Betta's version is the one you want. I was going to be grumpy and leave a three star rating. But it would have been morally offensive to a) the God of the Old Testament, b) the God of Gastronomy and c) the God of Yelp who strikes down all sinners who leave unfair reviews, If I had not given a blue ribbon and a gold cup to Nonna Betta's For one really remarkable soup. Hats off to the kitchen for that one. * * * If you are filling out a meal beyond soup, You are taking your chances. Still, a lot of the menu is Roman-Roman, rather than Roman-Jewish. Some of those dishes might be pretty good.

    Excellent place for an authentic meal. The falafel and pita bread were some of the best I have had…read morein the world. Service was excellent. Zucchini flowers are amazing if you like anchovies. The staff are very friendly and entertained my child. We will be back every time we come to Roma!

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    Nonna Betta - Inside dinning area

    Inside dinning area

    Nonna Betta
    Nonna Betta

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    Yotvata - Cicoria ripassata con la bottarga (sauteed Roman style chicory)

    Yotvata

    3.1(15 reviews)
    0.1 kmCentro Storico
    €€€

    Our dear friends picked us for dinner, and we all decided we wanted to go to Yotvata. They were…read morequite busy the Thursday night we went there and, luckily, they had a table for us. We had a bottle of Pinot Grigio to accompany our meal, which was the highest priced white wine on the menu but not a worthy representation of Italian Pinot Grigio. We had the following dishes: Bruschetta Pomodoro (toasted bread slices topped with tomatoes), which was shared by the four of us and was delicious; Fritto Royal (Battered artichokes, potatoes, cod fillets, zucchine and mozzarella), Carciofi alla Giudia (fried artichoke), Gnocchi alla Sorrentina (gnocchi baked in a tomato sauce with mozzarella), Cicoria ripassata con la bottarga (sauteed Roman style chicory), Fettuccine panna e funghi (fettuccine with mushrooms in a cream sauce), and Gnocchi Gorgonzola e Noci (gnocchi in gorgonzola and walnut sauce). This latter dish was not as good as similar ones we have had elsewhere. This is a popular restaurant, and service from the waitstaff was just okay.

    The worst meal I've ever had it Rome. Unabashedly appetizers deeply fried in oily batter, main…read morecourses all heavy and creamy and cheesy, even a Lasagna that was unrecognizable from baked cheese, and heavy cheese at that. And a wait staff who couldn't have been more rude and dismissive. No second chance!! A total embarrassment of a Roman restaurant!

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    Yotvata - Cicoria ripassata con la bottarga (sauteed Roman style chicory),

    Cicoria ripassata con la bottarga (sauteed Roman style chicory),

    Yotvata - Fettuccine panna e funghi (fettuccine with mushrooms in a cream sauce),

    Fettuccine panna e funghi (fettuccine with mushrooms in a cream sauce),

    Yotvata - Gnocchi alla Sorrentina (gnocchi baked in a tomato sauce with mozzarella)

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    Gnocchi alla Sorrentina (gnocchi baked in a tomato sauce with mozzarella)

    Il Giardino Romano - Spaghetti carbonara

    Il Giardino Romano

    4.1(71 reviews)
    0.1 kmCentro Storico
    €€

    Nestled in Little Jerusalem you wont find a better spot to sit down and enjoy a wonderful meal,…read moreglass of wine or Aperol spritz. The staff are super attentive and make sure your experience is excellent feom start to finish. Our First visit was at lunch my wife ordred the Grilled Beed Steak medium with potatoes, I ordred the Tonnarelli Cheese & Pepper with Artichoke... All I can say "Hevean on our Plates" both our dishes were beyond flavor profiles the food was so good i made sure my last meal in Rome was the Tonnarelli Cheese & Pepper with Artichoke I did add for a starter the Artichoke Carpachio which sent my last meal to God Status!!! The wife ordered a pizza that had the crispy thin crust and she was to engulfed in her own flavor adventure. Both the waiters were awesome and the owners better keep them happy because they were definitely a large reason why we came back... There recommendations are the reason why this went from a lunch stop to a return visit leaving a mark on my life that was truly a wonderful food experience!!! Make this a stop while in Rome you wont regret it!!!!

    We went here for dinner while we were in Rome and had an amazing dinner! We had artichoke for a…read morestarter and it was great! The pesto gnocchi and the pizza were had were delicious as well! The service was amazing and everyone there was so nice! We really enjoyed the outdoor seating as well. We would highly recommend this restaurant to everyone visiting Rome.

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    Il Giardino Romano - View from our table outside

    View from our table outside

    Il Giardino Romano - Fried anchovies

    Fried anchovies

    Il Giardino Romano - Pistachio Cheesecake

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    Pistachio Cheesecake

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