Restaurants in Rome, Italy
One of our timeless favorites, Ambasciata D'Abruzzo earns top honors for their consistency in serving absolutely delicious Italian cuisine, accompanied by the best service in the city. Even our most beloved waiter in Rome works here, working with a team of true professionals who have honed the craft of making each customer feel like a part of an extended Italian family.
This traditionally designed restaurant seats up to 200 and is a wonderful dinner choice on a warm summer night with their outside seating arrangement. There is no art deco lighting or fancy hand crafted furniture, but what do you get is a feel for the earthy down-home style restaurants in the region of Abruzzo.
The carefully chosen produce highlights the best vegetables, meats and cheeses Italy has to offer. Our top picks include an appetizer of the finest cured meats with your own cutting platter, the mussel sautè or the thinly sliced sword fish. The pastas are exquisite and you can taste the freshness of them being hand prepared at the restaurant. You should definitely try their 'spaghetti alla carbonara' and 'fettucine ai funghi porcini'. The main dishes allow you to savor the true flavors of meats and fish with options ranging from wild boar, deer, entrecote, fillet mignon to sea bass, grilled prawns, sole and turbot.
Our Senior Editor usually skips desserts at most restaurants, but their light and fluffy soufflè always makes her cave in. The crème caramel is divine and the tiramisu is delectable. The wine list is extensive allowing you to splurge or to be more moderate in your spending.
The prices are within the moderate price range meaning that you could spend less than 90 euro for a full course meal for two people. It is essential that you reserve, as this restaurant is a favorite for many in Rome. You can even reserve online and the friendly staff are patient and accommodating to those not fluent in Italian.
Ambasciata D'Abruzzo
Via Pietro Tacchini, 26
(+39) 06 8078256
www.ambascisatadabruzzo.com
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