2 Best Restaurants in Villa Borghese, Piazza del Popolo, and Flaminio, Rome

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We've compiled the best of the best in Villa Borghese, Piazza del Popolo, and Flaminio - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

La Pergola

$$$$ | Monte Mario Fodor's Choice

Dinner here is a truly spectacular and romantic event, with incomparable views across the city matched by a stellar dining experience that includes top-notch service as well as sublimely inventive fare. The difficulty comes in choosing from among Michelin-starred chef Heinz Beck's alta cucina (high cuisine) specialties. Award-winning sommelier Marco Reitano will ensure you have the right wine to pair with your choices. Weekend reservations may need to be booked three months in advance.

Via Alberto Cadlolo, 101, Rome, 00136, Italy
06-35092152
Known For
  • Fagotelli La Pergola stuffed with pecorino, eggs, and cream with guanciale and zucchini
  • Award-winning wine list with 3,600 labels
  • Weekend reservations that book up three months in advance
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon., 3 wks in Jan., and 3 wks in Aug. No lunch
Reservations essential
Jacket required. No shorts.

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Ristorante All'Oro

$$$$ | Flaminio Fodor's Choice

At this sleek Michelin-starred restaurant inside the Hall Tailor Suite hotel, chef/owner Riccardo Di Giacinto and his wife, Ramona, make fine dining a fun and entertaining experience. Di Giacinto worked with Ferran Adrià in Spain and uses some of his techniques without veering too far into the territory of molecular gastronomy. Instead, he playfully transforms Roman classics, keeping the flavors but changing the forms. For example, his All'Origine tasting menu features a pasta-less carbonara reduction served in an eggshell and coda alla vaccinara (oxtail stew) presented as an oversize Ferrero Rocher. The service is professional but friendly. Each meal starts and ends with an array of amuse-bouches and petit fours creatively served on vessels that might include a ceramic banana or a toy carousel.