3 Best Restaurants in Aventino and Testaccio, Rome

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We've compiled the best of the best in Aventino and Testaccio - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Flavio al Velavevodetto

$$ | Testaccio Fodor's Choice

It's everything you're looking for in a true Roman eating experience: authentic, in a historic setting, and filled with Italians eating good food at good prices. In this very romani di Roma (Rome of the Romans) neighborhood, surrounded by discos and bars, you can enjoy classic local dishes, from vegetable antipasto to cacio e pepe (said to be the best version in the city) to lamb chops. The patio dining is lovely, but indoor seating offers a glimpse at excavated slivers of Monte Testaccio, an archaeological site made entirely of Ancient Roman–era pottery.

Via di Monte Testaccio, 97, Rome, 00153, Italy
06-5744194
Known For
  • Authentic Roman atmosphere and food
  • Outdoor covered terrace in summer
  • Polpette di bollito (fried breaded meatballs)
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Trapizzino

$ | Testaccio

Stefano Callegari is one of Rome's most famous pizza makers, but at Trapizzino he's doing something a bit different. The name of the restaurant is derived from the Italian words for sandwich (tramezzino) and pizza, and the result is something like an upscale pizza pocket, stuffed on the spot with local specialties like herby chicken alla cacciatore, or trippa (tripe), or roast pumpkin, pecorino, and almonds. The supplì (fried risotto balls) are also delicious. This original location is teeny, but more seating is available one storefront down.

Via Giovanni Branca, 88, Rome, 00153, Italy
06-43419624
Known For
  • Casual setting, with seating available next door
  • Eggplant parmigiana and meatball sandwiches
  • Italian craft beer
Restaurant Details
Closed 1 wk in Aug.

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Trattoria Pennestri

$$ | Testaccio

Sitting between Testaccio and Ostiense, Trattoria Pennestri manages to strike a careful balance between tradition and innovation. The thoughtful takes on Roman classics brighten up heavy dishes and add a more appetizing spin to some of the city's beloved entrails recipes. The wine list, which features many natural and organic producers, is also excellent.

Via Giovanni da Empoli, 5, Rome, 00154, Italy
06-5742418
Known For
  • Modern Roman cooking
  • Duck breast with peaches and wine
  • Uncommon wines
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and two wks in Feb. No lunch Tues.–Thurs.

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