Discover Restaurants offering the best Central-Italian food in Ladispoli, Province of Rome, Italy. Ladispoli is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, central Italy. It lies about 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of center of Rome, on the Mediterranean Sea.
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5 based on 659 reviews
We went today there and the food was absolutely amazing! I had some pasta with clams (10 euro) and my boyfriend lasagna (8 euro). They were both on the menu of the day and it was the best choice we could have made. And then, we got an extraordinary tiramisu (I have no words to describe it - I do not usually eat tiramisu, but this one... I could not stop ). I think we are going back for sure. They also have very good artizanal beer (5 euro). A must try!
4 based on 7535 reviews
My husband and I enjoyed a relaxing and delicious lunch at Mimi e Coco in Rome recently. We had the pumpkin soup (perfect for a cool, rainy day), veal stew, and eggplant parmigiano, with some nice wines by the glass. Service was friendly and efficient. We'll definitely return next time we're in Rome.
5 based on 140 reviews
I found this place on Tripadvisor.ther had the 9th spot restaurant in Rome.So i thought let we give it a try.First the guys were very helpful they tried to communicate with me in English since I don' t speak any Italian.They offered free wifi and free phone charge.That's big for a tourist.Let's talk about food.I ordered burger at a Pizza place and that burger was do delicious and tasty.I think the Dough is the best i ever tried.So that's encouraged me and i ordered a pizza.And it was great as well.Keep the good job guys
5 based on 643 reviews
It's been about 5 days since our lunch at Rione XIV, but I am still thinking about their incredible tonnarelli cacio e pepe. Creamy and bursting with flavour, with perfectly cooked noodles, and not using the old restaurant trick of too much salt and/or butter.My husband said their eggplant parmigiana was the best he's ever had (and he's eaten a LOT of those; that's one of his fave dishes). He even liked the eggplant parmigiana better than the "best ever lasagna" he had a day earlier at Borghiciana Pastifico Artiginale.The only average dish at Rione XIV that we had was the salad with apples and mustard sauce. But this was more than made up for with the two pasta dishes we had and still can't stop thinking about.Our waiter was not very chatty, but was nice and laid back. Service was prompt.The restaurant is small, with maybe 8 tables or so, and fills up fairly quickly after opening time, so go early for a table. I can't wait to return for tonarelli cacio e pepe!!
4 based on 1094 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
We came here early after the Vatican, feeling very hungry and did not leave disappointed! The menu was very easy to work out, with pictures explaining what each item looked like, the host was very welcoming and even gave us a free dessert to try out, would recommend if your out and about near the Vatican
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5 based on 106 reviews
Hostaria con cucina tipica romana e sfiziosità senza allontanarsi troppo dai sapori base e tradizionali.
Hidden in an alley off the beaten path (but super close to the metro) Armando occupies the site of an early 19th-century Osteria that has pretty much been serving food and wine ever since (though under different ownerships and incarnations). Armando updated the historical venue with taste and designed the menu with plenty of references to the traditional Roman cuisine. Many osteria dishes are present, though reinvented and enlightened. Contemporary dishes and new creations are the most interesting, and all of them are enough to allow a small group to eat them as tapas in lieu of a multiple-course meal. The wine list needs work and we hope it will be fully redesigned in consultation with an expert, external eye. Hence four stars rather than five. Vi ringrazio sia per la visita che per gli apprezzamenti, come anche per il consiglio/critica costruttiva, proprio in merito alla carta dei vini ci tengo a specificare che è nata dallo studio fatto assieme ad un esperto del settore, con il quale abbiamo deciso di partire con poche etichette non note ma assolutamente non inferiori alle diverse etichette ben conosciute, inoltre ultimamente è stata arricchita da etichette francesi ed internazionali proprio per cercare di soddisfare richieste più particolari.Nel ringraziarVi nuovamente mi auguro di rivederVi al più presto per farVi degustare altri dei nostri piatti e vini.CordialmenteArmando
Top 10 Mediterranean food in Ladispoli, Province of Rome, Italy
5 based on 7422 reviews
Perfect end to a busy day in Rome. Great service and beautiful food at reasonable price. The Cutting Board was amazing presented with a variety
5 based on 1485 reviews
An excellent find. A rather eclectic and not very extensive menu - but the food was truly excellent. The crostini with black truffles and the grilled octopus were truly outstanding. A very small restaurant and no reservations so go early. Friendly staff and efficient service. An extensive wine list.
Where to eat Lazio food in Ladispoli: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1654 reviews
The restaurant "Baths of Diocletian" has been in business since 1986 and has now found its precise location in the capital's restaurant scene. The strength of our business is the professionalism and friendliness of its staff, coordinated by the brothers D
Food was pretty average. Service was ok. The bill came and was â¬93. Maybe with hindsight I should have checked it in detail. I paid the bill plus tip and it was taken away quickly. I thought it was a little expensive so picked up a menu to check the price of the meals we had eaten. Straight away a waiter asked if there was a problem. I said I thought we had been overcharged and was taken away from the other diners and was confronted by a person who came out of the kitchen plus three waiters. They said there had been a mistake and gave me â¬7 back. When I asked to see the original bill they said they didn't have it which was strange considering I'd only just paid it. They started to add a new bill together and I noticed the prices they were writing down were â¬2 or â¬3 more expensive then the menu prices. When I questioned this the four of them became quite aggressive towards me. I tried to calm the situation but they were shouting and pointing at the new bill they had written with the more expensive prices. I thought with their aggressive attitude towards me and being outnumbered four to one I should cut my losses and go. For this reason I wouldn't recommend this place. If you do eat here double check your bill before paying.
Most Popular Romana food in Ladispoli, Province of Rome, Italy
4 based on 1652 reviews
Back in 1954, a landlord of Amatrice opened this cellar to offer wine tastings of a very special wine produced by himself in the area of the Roman Castles. This Hostaria then became a Restaurant in the 1960s, and was managed by the sons of the owner, in t
Upon the recommendation of front desk personnel at our hotel we had lunch Piccolo Mondo on Via Aurora. We elected to dine outside because of the beautiful weather. My wife had a spritzer and I had a Moretti, and we both had a pasta dish with cheese and pepper. The food was good but the service was slow and not particularly friendly; it is doubtful this restaurant would be on my list to revisit.Thank you for appreciating our food. We dispoace for the service but it is generally reviewed as excellent.
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