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Quote: By the time our second evening in Rome rolled around, we’d realised that the area around Fontana di Trevi had an abundance of restaurants. The closer we got to the famed fountain, the more expensive they were, but we guessed that a recce in the vicinity would probably yield something affordable. We weren’t mistaken- for we found, tucked away in a lane just short of the Trevi, a lovely little restaurant called Hostaria Romana. The Hostaria Romana was nothing short of serendipity- a chance glance towards the left, and there was a beckoning golden light streaming out of the windows, illuminating what looked to be a very contented crowd of diners. We went and checked out the menu (written up in English and Italian, and affixed to the outer... Read More
From journal The Pagan Pleasures of Rome
Quote: They started us with two complimentary appetizers and the house white wine. Then we got the mixed appetizers of the day (just fabulous!). My husband got spaghetti carbonera and I got liguine al funghi. I didn't love my pasta, but everything else was great, especially the apps!! We got a piece of ricotta cheesecake for dessert and some complimentary cookies and complimentary limoncello, a great after-dinner cocktail.
From journal Honeymoon in Italy
Quote: Looking at Hostaria Romana Ristorante from the outside, no one would ever guess that behind its small façade lies a gourmand’s paradise. The upstairs, or what visitors can see from the street, has a casual, offbeat, diner-like quality to it. Patrons can load up their plates at the very inexpensive antipasti bar or have a more relaxed meal in one of the booths. For an especially unforgettable dining experience, have a full-course meal on the lower dining level. Here, the fun-loving gang of waiters and chefs serve, banter and joke with their patrons making everyone feel like family. The mood is friendly, the sentiments are warm and everyone gets to share in great conversation. Some even leave with a few new friends!As to the food, well, it’s... Read More
From journal Rome: A Lifetime Is Not Enough