Reviews on Street Food food in Vatican City, Lazio, Italy. Sure, Vatican City is tiny—110 acres—but it houses the world's largest Catholic church (St. Peter's Basilica) and has perhaps the best collection of artistic masterpieces in the world (the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo's Pieta, the Laocoon Group, etc.). And maybe only 800 people live here, but one of them's the Pope. It's a pretty good argument for quality over quantity.
Things to do in Vatican City
4 based on 1026 reviews
A cozy place near Piazza Navona where you can taste a large selection of tuscany specialities like ham of cinta senese, mortadella with truffle, cheese, salami Served on olive wood chips all accompanied by a large wine list But also rich sandwiches of our
My family and I were in Rome in the Piazza Navona and came across this amazing place for lunch. We ordered the board and a few sandwiches...everything was great and very reasonable. Aneel was our server and he was very attentive and welcoming!! I definitely recommend this place and will come back.
5 based on 258 reviews
This was our favourite dinner on our trip to Italy. We each ordered a plate of ravioli (6 euros!!!!!) served with butter and parmesan. I had ricotta and spinach and my boyfriend had a lemon zest/buffalo mozzarella/basil one which was AMAZING. They were so good that we ordered a 3rd plate to share, a sundried tomato one. We grabbed the one bottle of white wine from the fridge (9 euros) and had such a fun time at this little restaurant. It isn't fancy - locals come in and buy their fresh pasta to take home, like it is a deli with an eating area too - but it was just what we were looking for. Delicious pasta, and out of the way of the tourists. 10000% recommend.
4 based on 679 reviews
Informal atmosphere in a very romantic original old fashioned place ideal also for a break for a glass of genuine wonderful wine or for aperitif. Open from 11am to 11 pm.
Walked by and stopped just because of the interesting decor and the hanging meat. The nice lady working the counter asked what we would like and was super helpful even after we told her we were not ordering, so we decided we would be back the next day.Went in today and ordered the "gourmet" platter... W.O.W!! It was fun just to watch it being made but once we got a taste it was awful quiet at our table as we both tried all of the different items and also combinations of flavors by mixing items up in to unique bites.The bread add-on is a must have, the bread is out of this world!By far the roasted pork roll is the winner so we already decided tomorrow is pork roll Panini for lunch... See you there!!The only minor issue is the Wi-Fi, it's some odd service we have not encountered before, says you need to download an app to use it but not sure how you are going to DL an app from a website when you have no service so yeah it's not as convenient as most every other place we've eaten at in Rome but the food makes up for it.
4 based on 644 reviews
Totally Home-made Burgers // Veg Sandwiches // Bottled & Draft craft Beers // Electronic music only on vinyl.
We were staying 100 meters from Knick Knack Yoda and it was our last stop on the home every night.This is a very different kind of bar.Its like home away from home.Everyone is so friendly.The Staff and the regular customers make you feel so welcome.The owner Pierre was really nice.The burgers were big and tasty.The baked potato was really good.The best thing about this little gem of a bar was the really cool atmosphere.You can just sit here.Have a few drinks and chill.
4 based on 583 reviews
Mama Eat Street Food is a typical Neapolitan street food, where finally coeliacs could take off a whim, so far prohibited. A place where you can enjoy a variety of cuoppi, braised chicken and chips, cod fillets shorts and mini pizzas, croquettes and rice
Ate at this great place that serves all gluten free food. The Manager Chris was friendly and helpful telling us about the restaurant's history. The pizza, chicken Caesar salad and chicken with chips was to die for, reasonably priced and delicious. Great to find a place that caters so well for coeliacs.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Vatican City: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1698 reviews
During our recent trip to Rome, I let my husband select a place for dinner on Fatherâs Day. He chose I Pizzicaroli- a small, quaint and casual place with limited seating inside and out. They put together a fabulous basket of cheeses and meats from small family farms in Umbria and Abruzzo. The basket also included fresh breads, interesting spreads, olives, etc... Plus, we ordered some porchetta which came warm on a board with fresh bread once again. Wine and beer completed our meal. It was all SO GOOD and the experience was very relaxing! If youâre looking for something casual other than pasta and pizza, this is the place! The staff were really nice too.It was a pleasure to serve you,we hope to see you again!I Pizzicaroli
Where to eat European food in Vatican City: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 756 reviews
PanDivino - Street Food is in the historic center of Rome, close to Piazza Navona and Campo deâ Fiori. We offer daily: panini, focaccia, wraps, salads, mixed boards of homemade salamis, cheeses, veggies in olive oil, sauces and chutneys (from the Abruzzo
Had lunch here several times over the last couple of years. Worth the little walk from Piazza Navona - also the site where Julius Caesar was killed is just five minutes down the road (now a stray cat sanctuary). The food here is amazing and homemade by the owner. You can really see the love and attention he puts into every dish and customer. Highly recommend and even better the locals are always in so you know youâre getting the real Italian experience!
4 based on 263 reviews
We are a typical Roman Pizzeria with years of hard work behind us who have taught us that only by focusing on quality, tradition and the typical products of our lands can we offer the best of us, for this reason we have brought to light the authentic Pizz
Great prices (rather inexpensive) and a cute shop. Decent pizzas served fast with friendly service. I took off one point because they were out of the first few pizzas we tried to order.Siamo super felici per la sua recensione e ci auguriamo di rivederla presto...grazie mille!!!
4 based on 1093 reviews
Borgo 139 is a small laboratory of Italian gastronomy, Mediterranean cuisine prepared by Italians according to our tradition. We offer a wide range of express sandwiches, with fresh, top quality and strictly Italian ingredients. The bread, fragrant and al
Itâs a perfect place for the people who like tasty sandwiches with fresh ingredients cooked fast. To be well satisfied be sure that your wishes are transferred to the barman before you got the order;) we came here on the October 17-th, 2019 expecting itâs a fastfood and was not disappointed! It was the best panini ever (Parma and Modena, coka cola and beer - â¬14 in total for two persons). The barman was very positive and friendly, he take care of you needs cooking from the heart and his please keeping it clean. At the end weâve got a compliment from the barman and I would say that it is one of the thing needs to be tasted. Do not listen feedbacks from the people who visited this place thinking itâs a restaurant and was disappointed! I recommend.
5 based on 979 reviews
In the center of Rome, near Vatican City, a cool fast food of tipical apulian products. Also is possibile eat vegan recipes . Handmade beers and tipical wine. Nice aperitif with the best street food of South Italy.
Wow. This place is a can't miss! The menu is simple, and the prices are very affordable. What surprised us the most was the quality of the food! The salads were out of this world tasty. The sandwiches we full of flavor. The staff is incredibly friendly. Don't wait, go now!
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