CuisineRoman, salumeria
Price€€€
Neighbourhoodcentro-storico

Signature dishes: Carbonara, Cacio e pepe, Burrata with anchovies

Must order: The carbonara, the burrata with anchovies, and any cheese flight from the counter.

Tip: Book three weeks ahead for dinner. Lunch is the easier seating and the same kitchen runs both services.

Location

Address: Via dei Giubbonari 21, 00186 Roma, Rome

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Signature: Cacio e pepe, Coda alla vaccinara, Abbacchio

Order: Cacio e pepe, coda alla vaccinara, and the abbacchio when it's on the carte.

Tip: Bookings open exactly two months ahead on the website. Walk-up tables exist but only for lone diners and only at 12:30.

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Signature: Cacio e pepe, Coda alla vaccinara, Abbacchio

Order: Cacio e pepe, coda alla vaccinara, and the abbacchio when it's on the carte.

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Felice a Testaccio ★ 4.5

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Signature: Tonnarelli cacio e pepe, Saltimbocca alla romana, Tiramisu

Order: The tonnarelli cacio e pepe tossed at the table, then saltimbocca alla romana and tiramisu.

Tip: Book a fortnight ahead on the website. Lunch is calmer; the 21:00 dinner sitting is the longest wait.

Flavio al Velavevodetto ★ 4.5

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Signature: Rigatoni alla gricia, Polpette al sugo, Coda alla vaccinara

Order: The rigatoni alla gricia, polpette al sugo and a half-litre of Cesanese del Piglio.

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Signature: Carbonara, Cacio e pepe, Carciofo alla giudia

Order: Carbonara, carciofo alla giudia in season (March to May), tiramisu to finish.

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Signature: Rigatoni alla gricia, Pajata, Tonnarelli cacio e pepe

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Signature: Trippa alla romana, Tonnarelli cacio e pepe, Polpette al sugo

Order: The trippa alla romana, tonnarelli cacio e pepe, and a glass of Cesanese.

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