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Rizmo Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 186 Age : 40 Country and city : Oslo, Norway Laziale since : 1995 Registration date : 2008-06-23
| Subject: Nice restaurants in Rome. Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:09 pm | |
| Didn't know where to put the topic but I want tips about nice, fancy restaurants in Rome with good winelists, relaxed atmosphere etc. Money is not an object, so it can be expensive places to more cheap places with amazing italian food.
Post links to the restaurants as well if there is one. Going with my gf on the derbyweekend and we want to eat really good, italian cuisine!
Cheers! | |
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Galles. Aquilotto
Number of posts : 96 Age : 51 Country and city : Bath,England, UK Laziale since : Foetus Registration date : 2008-06-25
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:27 am | |
| There`s a Mc Donalds not far from the Spanish steps. | |
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Galles. Aquilotto
Number of posts : 96 Age : 51 Country and city : Bath,England, UK Laziale since : Foetus Registration date : 2008-06-25
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:35 am | |
| Go over the river to Trastevere,just go and seek and try out....
My experience has been good food and bad food which sort of adds up to the excitement of trying,there`s many places that come recommended only to deliver poor mediocre service.Don`t listen either to those who say there`s nothing good in the Termini area cos it`s not 100% true.. Avoid places with pictures displayed (food) and take a little time to see who`s inside the gaff....if there`s lots of Itals nattering and munching inside give it a try.... | |
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Rizmo Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 186 Age : 40 Country and city : Oslo, Norway Laziale since : 1995 Registration date : 2008-06-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Fri Feb 20, 2009 2:44 am | |
| - Galles. wrote:
- Go over the river to Trastevere,just go and seek and try out....
My experience has been good food and bad food which sort of adds up to the excitement of trying,there`s many places that come recommended only to deliver poor mediocre service.Don`t listen either to those who say there`s nothing good in the Termini area cos it`s not 100% true.. Avoid places with pictures displayed (food) and take a little time to see who`s inside the gaff....if there`s lots of Itals nattering and munching inside give it a try.... Well, im not in Rome for long, probably just one night free, so i dont wanna take a chance cause it will most likely be a one time experience, or if not we want to have a good memory! McDonalds have the wrong colours for me dude.. thnx anyway for your hilarious sence of humor. | |
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Ermetico Admin
Number of posts : 2227 Age : 63 Country and city : Italia, Roma Laziale since : 1973 Registration date : 2008-05-02
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:09 pm | |
| Ristorante la rosetta ( Tiberina Isle) Ristorante Santo Padre Enoteca Ferrara ( Trastevere) Ristorante Mamma Angelina ( Near Piazza Vescovio) ................ | |
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psyko Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 152 Age : 41 Country and city : sweden Registration date : 2008-11-18
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:01 pm | |
| Döner kebab | |
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El Weninho LFever Team Member
Number of posts : 386 Age : 38 Country and city : Sweden Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:06 am | |
| Ermetico, one time I remember you took me and Ville to a place with the best pasta ever. The owner was a Laziale and I remember that I gave him my Biancocelste-cap.
The question is: what was the name of the place? | |
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Rizmo Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 186 Age : 40 Country and city : Oslo, Norway Laziale since : 1995 Registration date : 2008-06-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Sat Feb 21, 2009 2:05 am | |
| - Weninho wrote:
- Ermetico, one time I remember you took me and Ville to a place with the best pasta ever. The owner was a Laziale and I remember that I gave him my Biancocelste-cap.
The question is: what was the name of the place? Yes, i want to know the name as well.. was it a nice place Weninho? | |
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Ermetico Admin
Number of posts : 2227 Age : 63 Country and city : Italia, Roma Laziale since : 1973 Registration date : 2008-05-02
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Sat Feb 21, 2009 3:25 am | |
| - Weninho wrote:
- Ermetico, one time I remember you took me and Ville to a place with the best pasta ever. The owner was a Laziale and I remember that I gave him my Biancocelste-cap.
The question is: what was the name of the place? ......Not the Grattaleone..... Maybe Santo Padre? Give me more info , details- | |
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Il Capitano Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 352 Age : 44 Country and city : Germany Laziale since : 1999 Registration date : 2008-05-22
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Sun Feb 22, 2009 2:16 am | |
| Couldn't it be the Piccolo Bistrot? For me one of the best places to go to. And please, just don't go around and look for a good restaurant. Often you are actually quite unlucky. Even in Rome you need to know where the good places are. | |
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Rizmo Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 186 Age : 40 Country and city : Oslo, Norway Laziale since : 1995 Registration date : 2008-06-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Sun Feb 22, 2009 2:42 am | |
| - Il Capitano wrote:
- Couldn't it be the Piccolo Bistrot? For me one of the best places to go to. And please, just don't go around and look for a good restaurant. Often you are actually quite unlucky. Even in Rome you need to know where the good places are.
Amigo, thats why im asking so i dont have to go around and look for a restaurant. If someone knows a good place ill go straight there But Piccolo Bistro you say, a good place? Tradidional italian cuisine? Location? Cheers! | |
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psyko Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 152 Age : 41 Country and city : sweden Registration date : 2008-11-18
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:50 pm | |
| Rizmo- Go with me and agent orange. | |
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Jorma-setä Aquilotto
Number of posts : 38 Age : 41 Country and city : Helsinki, Finlandia Registration date : 2008-05-09
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:45 pm | |
| - Ermetico wrote:
- Weninho wrote:
- Ermetico, one time I remember you took me and Ville to a place with the best pasta ever. The owner was a Laziale and I remember that I gave him my Biancocelste-cap.
The question is: what was the name of the place? ......Not the Grattaleone..... Maybe Santo Padre?
Give me more info , details- Pojke, the name of the restaurant was Mamma Angelina that Paolo already mentioned, very nice place indeed. Probably my best dinner ever in Rome was at Enoteca Ferrara, Piazza Trilussa, Trastevere. Best place to eat seafood must be La Rosetta, nearby Pantheon. | |
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Rizmo Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 186 Age : 40 Country and city : Oslo, Norway Laziale since : 1995 Registration date : 2008-06-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:57 pm | |
| - psyko wrote:
- Rizmo- Go with me and agent orange.
But I don't want any döner kebab! We can go for early dinner on matchday all togheter! If the game starts 20.00 that is! | |
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psyko Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 152 Age : 41 Country and city : sweden Registration date : 2008-11-18
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Mon Feb 23, 2009 5:36 pm | |
| No problem rizmo. | |
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El Weninho LFever Team Member
Number of posts : 386 Age : 38 Country and city : Sweden Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:11 am | |
| - Jorma-setä wrote:
- Ermetico wrote:
- Weninho wrote:
- Ermetico, one time I remember you took me and Ville to a place with the best pasta ever. The owner was a Laziale and I remember that I gave him my Biancocelste-cap.
The question is: what was the name of the place? ......Not the Grattaleone..... Maybe Santo Padre?
Give me more info , details- Pojke, the name of the restaurant was Mamma Angelina that Paolo already mentioned, very nice place indeed. Probably my best dinner ever in Rome was at Enoteca Ferrara, Piazza Trilussa, Trastevere. Best place to eat seafood must be La Rosetta, nearby Pantheon. Ah, thanks a lot Ville. I remember we went on drinking some whiskey that night, maybe that's why I could not remember... I miss Rome a lot. | |
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Jorma-setä Aquilotto
Number of posts : 38 Age : 41 Country and city : Helsinki, Finlandia Registration date : 2008-05-09
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:32 am | |
| - Weninho wrote:
- Jorma-setä wrote:
- Ermetico wrote:
- Weninho wrote:
- Ermetico, one time I remember you took me and Ville to a place with the best pasta ever. The owner was a Laziale and I remember that I gave him my Biancocelste-cap.
The question is: what was the name of the place? ......Not the Grattaleone..... Maybe Santo Padre?
Give me more info , details- Pojke, the name of the restaurant was Mamma Angelina that Paolo already mentioned, very nice place indeed. Probably my best dinner ever in Rome was at Enoteca Ferrara, Piazza Trilussa, Trastevere. Best place to eat seafood must be La Rosetta, nearby Pantheon. Ah, thanks a lot Ville. I remember we went on drinking some whiskey that night, maybe that's why I could not remember...
I miss Rome a lot. Yeah Me too. We had plenty of Oban at Excalibur that night. I still have the card from Mamma Angelina btw. Great lad the owner, gave us some nice wines to go. Other nice restaurants: City Centre: Fortunato Al Pantheon, L'Arcano (Check out the huge wine cellar at L'Arcano, exceptional selection. I got some free tastings and they showed me a pic of Gorbachew drinking at the same cellar just some time before.) Also the already mentioned Enoteca Ferrara has an unbelievable selection of wines. 'Gusto quite nearby Piazza Del Popolo offers traditional roman classics in somewhat trendy, clean, gay athmosphere, but the food is fucking good. With small Trattorias and Hostarias you have to know where to go, cos some of them are total tourist ripoffs. Avoid eating nearby Barberini. Trastevere: Il Ciak, Checco Er Carrettiere (If I remember correctly this is where the first Lazio scudetto team used to eat.) Good Pizzerias: Da Baffetto, La Montecarlo I'll list more good restaurants as soon as the names pop into my mind. | |
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Rizmo Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 186 Age : 40 Country and city : Oslo, Norway Laziale since : 1995 Registration date : 2008-06-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:07 pm | |
| - Jorma-setä wrote:
- Weninho wrote:
- Jorma-setä wrote:
- Ermetico wrote:
- Weninho wrote:
- Ermetico, one time I remember you took me and Ville to a place with the best pasta ever. The owner was a Laziale and I remember that I gave him my Biancocelste-cap.
The question is: what was the name of the place? ......Not the Grattaleone..... Maybe Santo Padre?
Give me more info , details- Pojke, the name of the restaurant was Mamma Angelina that Paolo already mentioned, very nice place indeed. Probably my best dinner ever in Rome was at Enoteca Ferrara, Piazza Trilussa, Trastevere. Best place to eat seafood must be La Rosetta, nearby Pantheon. Ah, thanks a lot Ville. I remember we went on drinking some whiskey that night, maybe that's why I could not remember...
I miss Rome a lot. Yeah Me too. We had plenty of Oban at Excalibur that night. I still have the card from Mamma Angelina btw. Great lad the owner, gave us some nice wines to go.
Other nice restaurants:
City Centre: Fortunato Al Pantheon, L'Arcano (Check out the huge wine cellar at L'Arcano, exceptional selection. I got some free tastings and they showed me a pic of Gorbachew drinking at the same cellar just some time before.) Also the already mentioned Enoteca Ferrara has an unbelievable selection of wines. 'Gusto quite nearby Piazza Del Popolo offers traditional roman classics in somewhat trendy, clean, gay athmosphere, but the food is fucking good. With small Trattorias and Hostarias you have to know where to go, cos some of them are total tourist ripoffs. Avoid eating nearby Barberini.
Trastevere: Il Ciak, Checco Er Carrettiere (If I remember correctly this is where the first Lazio scudetto team used to eat.)
Good Pizzerias: Da Baffetto, La Montecarlo
I'll list more good restaurants as soon as the names pop into my mind. Thanks a lot mate, now i have quite a few to choose from! | |
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Il Capitano Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 352 Age : 44 Country and city : Germany Laziale since : 1999 Registration date : 2008-05-22
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Tue Mar 17, 2009 8:33 pm | |
| If you like okay to good food for not so much money then I'd recommend Pastarito: http://www.pastarito.it/en/locali/citta.asp?citta=RomaAlso good, although Paolo will hate me for this too: Pizza Re Via di Ripetta, 14 On Monday, at least it used to be like this, all pizzas were 6 Euros, probably a bit more now. Make sure they will give you the real price though. | |
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Nesta_Jr Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 209 Age : 37 Country and city : Sweden, Stockholm Laziale since : 1998 Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:05 am | |
| Where exactly is the Mamma Angelina restaurant? | |
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pazke LFever Team Member
Number of posts : 2192 Age : 54 Country and city : Belgio Laziale since : 1989 Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:47 am | |
| - Nesta_Jr wrote:
- Where exactly is the Mamma Angelina restaurant?
MAMMA ANGELINA, VL. BOITO ARRIGO, 65, way up north of the centre but in the future close the the new Stadio Delle Aquile | |
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Nesta_Jr Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 209 Age : 37 Country and city : Sweden, Stockholm Laziale since : 1998 Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Nice restaurants in Rome. Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:30 pm | |
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