After a place to stay, food and drink is sure to be close to the top of the list for most visitors to Rome. You're in for a treat as Rome has some of the very best dining options in the world. From Michelin starred restaurants to incredible street food, there really is something for every palate. Don't eat our before reading our guides to food and drink in Rome.

Jan 14, 2025
Classic Roman pasta dishes range from €10-14 at local trattorias, while iconic street snacks like supplì begin at just €1.50. With over 8,000 eateries, Rome's culinary landscape showcases everything from Jewish Ghetto artichokes to Testaccio's offal-based dishes.
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Oct 15, 2025
Gelato in Rome is a cultural staple, with over 1,500 gelaterias across the city. Authentic artisanal gelato is served at around -14°C, compared to ice cream's -18°C, enhancing flavor. A typical serving costs between €2 to €5, depending on size and flavor complexity, making it an accessible treat for visitors year-round.
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Oct 15, 2025
Rome’s street food scene features supplì, rice balls filled with mozzarella, priced around €2 each, and classic pizza al taglio, sold by weight at €2.50 per 100g. For a sweet treat, try a gelato at Giolitti, where a scoop costs €2.50. These delights can be found near Campo de' Fiori market.
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