Best European food near Ladispoli, Province of Rome, Italy

October 24, 2019 Mikaela Didonna

Reviews on European 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.
Things to do in Ladispoli

10. L'Ostrica Pazza

Lungomare Lutazio Catulo 6/B, 00122 Lido di Ostia Italy Italian, Seafood, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner Buffet, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, Seating, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +39 06 9761 4535 http://ristorantedipesceostia.roma.it
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4 based on 1826 reviews

L'Ostrica Pazza

Reviewed By huskerderailed

Our Italian business partners had us take an early quit one sunny afternoon and we took the train to Ostia Antica where a professional English speaking guide gave us a thorough tour of the very well-preserved ruins. Much better than Pompeii! After the site closed at 1830, we took the train to the coast (3 stops?) and we walked to this seaside restaurant. Our hosts had pre-arranged everything. We started with glasses of pro secco as we watched the sunset from the water's edge, then the gastronomic spectacle commenced!First up was tuna tartare, chunks of melt in your mouth ahi in truffle oil. Second starter was very tender squid body stuffed with minced shrimp and basil with a creamy sauce, minced olives and crispy fried prosciutto. No rubbery calamari rings here! Third round was steamed mussels in a a delicious broth for bread dipping. Fourth - baked fresh (not salty nor "fishy!") anchovies in corn meal with pickled onion, rocket and a light fish paste sauce. Then onto a primo - creamy tomato rice with seafood bits and pomegranate pips. Then another dish - not really a starter. Nuggets of smoked ricotta, sun dried tomato, shaved cheese and pickled octopus. Crazy textures at work here! Seconni was a a filet of baked sea bass served on an orange reduction garnished with salty fennel, bitter chocolate and red currant. Are you full yet just reading this? We finished up with a freshly made lemon sorbet with fresh mint. Many many bottle of a flinty Chablis-type (or Mersault) white wine complemented all this seafood. Some Limoncello and grappa finished the evening before we sprinted to catch the last train back to Rome.An unforgettable meal in a beautiful setting.

9. The Loft

Via Leone IV 34 Intersection with Via Giulio Cesare, 00192 Rome Italy Italian, Brew Pub, Fast Food, Cafe, Mediterranean, European, Romana, Lazio, Central-Italian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +39 347 004 5169 https://www.facebook.com/theloftrome/
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5 based on 754 reviews

The Loft

Very close to te Vatican museum, a typical Roman fast food. You can taste the traditional food of Rome like Porchetta, specialities from Italy like Prosciutto crudo San Daniele, buffalo mozzarella. You can drink draft beer or a glass of best Italian wine

Reviewed By leahp633

Lovely little restaurant that is run by amazing and friendly staff. Recommended family members who are visiting Rome to come in for food as it was delicious! Perfect place to come and eat after a long day of sightseeing. Atmosphere was nice and relaxed and the decor is lovely and very trendy. Will be back next time I’m in Rome!!

8. Bread-in

Piazza di Tor Sanguigna, 9, 00100 Rome Italy Italian, Fast Food, Mediterranean, European, Romana, Lazio, Central-Italian Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards +39 06 6880 2892 http://www.facebook.com/Bread-in-979252368794852/
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5 based on 1306 reviews

Bread-in

Reviewed By 23nickoc

This place was perfectly located on our walk back from the Vatican to Piazza Navona. We saw the good reviews and it did not disappoint!The hardest part was choosing which of the Panini’s to have, such a great and interesting list of choices!Both of ours were delicious and great value for money in a popular location! 10/10 would recommend you making your way here when in Rome!

7. Sfiziarte - The Art of Food

Via Leone IV 101, 00192 Rome Italy Italian, Mediterranean, European, Romana, Lazio, Central-Italian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Delivery, Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +39 06 370 1466 https://www.facebook.com/sfiziarte/
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5 based on 659 reviews

Sfiziarte - The Art of Food

Reviewed By MariaS12463

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!

6. RIONE XIV bistrot

Borgo Pio 21 San Pietro, 00193 Rome Italy Italian, Mediterranean, European, Romana, Lazio, Central-Italian Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Free Wifi [email protected] +39 06 4568 2897 http://www.facebook.com/RIONEXIV/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE
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5 based on 643 reviews

RIONE XIV bistrot

Reviewed By Nicola_Six

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!!

5. Tree Charme Bistrot

Via Dei Prefetti 19, 00186 Rome Italy Italian, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Breakfast, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Table Service [email protected] +39 06 8397 9416 http://www.treecharme.com/bistrot/
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5 based on 143 reviews

Tree Charme Bistrot

Small and elegant bistro with Parisian references where you can enjoy innovative European-inspired dishes of Italian quality.

Reviewed By blueman435

We visited this restaurant last week and it was the most amazing experience. We had the crepes, but all the food was excellent and the service was first class. If you want a great meal in Rome, this is the place to goDear Blueman,Thank you for choosing TreeCharme Bistrot and for taking the time to share your feedback.We are delighted you enjoyed our courteous service and the kitchen of chef Barone!Arrivederci,Daniele

4. CiPASSO Vineria Bistrot

Via Dell' Orso 71, 00186 Rome Italy Italian, International, Mediterranean, European, Wine Bar, Romana, Lazio, Central-Italian Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Wine and Beer [email protected] +39 06 8927 4020 https://www.facebook.com/cipassoroma/
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5 based on 1485 reviews

CiPASSO Vineria Bistrot

Reviewed By Serendib100

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.

3. Vulio

Via Degli Scipioni 55 200 metri dalla metro Ottaviano, 00192 Rome Italy Mediterranean, Fast Food, European, Street Food Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Wine and Beer [email protected] +39 06 3973 3825 http://www.vuliopuglia.it
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5 based on 985 reviews

Vulio

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.

Reviewed By pimpinpersianprince

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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2. Ristorante Terme di Diocleziano

Via del Viminale 3/A, 00184 Rome Italy Italian, Seafood, Mediterranean, European, Romana, Lazio, Central-Italian Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +39 06 487 2120 http://www.ristorantetermedidiocleziano.it
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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

Reviewed By Ianrachel03

Food was pretty average. Service was ok. The bill came and was €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 €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 €2 or €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.

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1. Ristorante Il Piccolo Mondo

Via Aurora 39, 00187 Rome Italy Italian, Mediterranean, European, Romana, Lazio, Central-Italian, Seafood Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Validated Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, [email protected] +39 06 4201 6034 http://www.ristorantepiccolomondo.it
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4 based on 1652 reviews

Ristorante Il Piccolo Mondo

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

Reviewed By CJTravelerTexas

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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