Restaurants in jewish-ghetto

Ba'Ghetto ★ 4.0

Roman-jewish€€jewish-ghettoMon-Thu 12:00-23:00, Fri 12:00-15:00, Sat 20:30-23:00, Sun 12:00-23:00

Ba'Ghetto in Rome's Jewish Ghetto serves the cucina giudaico-romanesca canon under kosher supervision. Priced at €€. Kitchen leans roman-jewish.

Signature: Carciofo alla giudia, Filetti di baccalà, Aliciotti con l'indivia

Order: Carciofo alla giudia, aliciotti con l'indivia and the spaghetti with anchovies.

Tip: Kosher kitchen; closed Friday evening through Saturday lunch. Book ahead for Sunday lunch.

Nonna Betta ★ 4.0

Roman-jewish€€jewish-ghettoMon, Wed-Sun 12:15-15:00, 18:30-22:00, Tue closed

Nonna Betta in Rome's Jewish Ghetto runs the giudaico-romanesca menu with a wider modern carte than the strictly-kosher houses. Priced at €€.

Signature: Carciofo alla giudia, Filetti di baccalà, Concia di zucchine

Order: Carciofo alla giudia, concia di zucchine and the spaghetti with bottarga.

Tip: Open Saturday lunch; not strictly kosher but recipes follow the Roman-Jewish tradition.

Bakeries in jewish-ghetto

Pasticceria Boccione ★ 4.6

Bakeryjewish-ghettoSun-Thu 08:00-19:30, Fri 08:00-15:30, closed SaturdayWalk-in onlyRoman-Jewish cherry and ricotta tarts

Pasticceria Boccione in Rome's Jewish Ghetto has baked the cucina giudaico-romanesca pastry canon since 1815, with the crostata di visciole e ricotta.

Tip: No sign on the door; look for the queue. Cash only; closed Saturday (Shabbat).

Worth the queue: Crostata di visciole e ricotta

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