Top 10:

Rome Business Travel Restaurants

    • Sogo Asahi - Rome
      • 1. Sogo Asahi

      • Eat Japanese food on tatami mats
        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Very Expensive
        • Centro Storico
      • Nile Expert Tip: A very upscale Japanese restaurant sure to please even the most discerning tastes.
      expert pick 
    • La Pergola - Rome
      • 2. La Pergola

      • 3 Michelin Stars, One of Italy's Top Restaurants
        • French
        • Italian
        • Mediterranean
        • Very Expensive
        • Prati/Clodia/Trionfale/Foro Italico/Monte Mario
      user rating
    • Settimio all'Arancio - Rome
      • 3. Settimio all'Arancio

      • For meat lovers
        • Middle Eastern
        • Local Traditional
        • Moderately Priced
        • Centro Storico
    • Fortunato al Pantheon - Rome
      • 4. Fortunato al Pantheon

      • The politician's favorite Roman kitchen
        • Italian
        • Moderately Priced
        • Centro Storico
    • Porto di Ripetta - Rome
      • 5. Porto di Ripetta

      • Creative fish dishes
        • French
        • Italian
        • Expensive
        • Centro Storico
      user rating
    • Al Ceppo - Rome
      • 6. Al Ceppo

      • Traditional Cuisine
        • Italian
        • Very Expensive
    • La Veranda dell'Hotel Majestic - Rome
    • Picar - Rome
      • 8. Picar

      • Great for receptions and meetings
        • Italian
        • Moderately Priced
    • Zest Bar - Rome
      • 9. Zest Bar

      • Trendy Roman Bar at the Radisson
        • Italian
        • Mediterranean
        • Affordable
        • San Giovanni/Termini/Colle Oppio/San Lorenzo
    • Asador Café Veneto - Rome
      • 10. Asador Café Veneto

      • Argentinian aromas
        • Italian
        • Mediterranean
        • Latin American
        • Moderately Priced
        • Centro Storico
  • The Best of NileGuide
  • One of the best reasons to visit Rome is for the restaurants. Local favorite cucina povera dominates the dining scene, with spaghetti alla carbonara as the hometown dish, while every region, from Alto Adige to Sicilia, has its own restaurant representation. The real Roman scene is found at the table- whether osteria, trattoria or ristorante-- this is where you will find a slice of Roman life.

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