I avoid restaurants in Rome that advertise some kind of “Pizza + Water + Coffee = 12 Euro!” I’d advise you to do the same… and to keep a look out for this sign that is always hanging in Trastevere.
Natalie is a food and travel writer who has been living in Rome full time since 2010. She is the founder and editor of this blog and prefers all of her days to include coffee, gelato, and wine.
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Angela says:
I’ve seen that sign 🙂 and I might have even eaten there!
Which restaurant is it? I arrive in Rome in August with my family, and would love to take them there. Have you eaten at La Villetta on Viale Aventino yet?
La Villetta is a marvelous restaurant. It can be a bit pricey, but the food is unbelievable, especially the antipasto platter and the Carbonara, my favorite pasta dish ever. The restaurant is owned by Francesco Totti, the soccer player.
I arrive in Rome on August 18th, and will be there until mid-December, when I will return to California for Christmas, but I will be back for the spring, and, hopefully, summer. It would be a delight to meet you, as I have so enjoyed your blog and your wittily written accounts of life in Rome.
I’ve seen that sign 🙂 and I might have even eaten there!
Which restaurant is it? I arrive in Rome in August with my family, and would love to take them there. Have you eaten at La Villetta on Viale Aventino yet?
Hi Matt!
This is a picture of Aristo Campo. I haven’t eaten at the one in Trastevere, but I have been to the location in Campo de’ Fiori.
I haven’t been to La Villetta but I will need to add it to the list!
Terrific, thank you.
La Villetta is a marvelous restaurant. It can be a bit pricey, but the food is unbelievable, especially the antipasto platter and the Carbonara, my favorite pasta dish ever. The restaurant is owned by Francesco Totti, the soccer player.
I arrive in Rome on August 18th, and will be there until mid-December, when I will return to California for Christmas, but I will be back for the spring, and, hopefully, summer. It would be a delight to meet you, as I have so enjoyed your blog and your wittily written accounts of life in Rome.
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