In this section of the food tour of Rome I differenciated the restaurants I chose by proposing one fast food restaurant, one restaurant where I enjoy going with my friends and a third place more high. Let me know what do you think!
I am pretty sure you all know that feeling when you just crave for unhealthy food and you are too tired to go out. Well, when you feel that way, that's certainly the place to go
They have soooo many things you can choose from. I usually prefer to order from them because very often it is too crowded but I got to say that the location is really cool as well, with a "Happy Days" style. Plus, got to say that this is also a good choice for lunch.
And, for all the vegetarians and vegans out there, they do have something to feed you as well, no worries!
They have three locations, here are all the info:
Really nice and easy place to hang out with friends. The main conept are the "spade" (swords) where they put any meat you order. If, like me, you do not like places that are too crowded, I would suggest avoiding saturdays nights becuase Ponte Milvio (the neighborhood where the restaurant is located) is crazy that day as it is one of the main places where people hang out in Rome usually.
mon. 12:00-02:00
thu. 12:00-02:00
wed. 12:00-02:00
thu. 12:00-02:00
fri. 12:00-03:00
sat. 12:00-03:00
sun. 12:00-02:00
You may know already Zuma as it is present in a few cities all around the world, including New York, Dubai, Honk Hong and Las Vengas. If you heard of it, you know that this is not a restaurant you can go on a casual saturday night as it is considered an exclusive location located in Palazzo Fendi and consequently the prices are quite high. However, it is an experience that I totally recomment. The location is amazing and they also have a beautiful terrace with a view, everything was designed by Noriyoshi Muramatsu. The service is excellent and the food is really good.
Zuma show cases its modern japanese cuisine that is famously authentic but not traditional. There is no protocol on ordering from the menu. Dishes - designed to be shared (izaka style) - are created in three different cooking styles: the main kitchen, sushi counter and the robata grill offering a variety of textures and tastes.
This location is really cool also for an aperitivo or to drink something with firends.
If you go you MUST order their "tortino al cioccolato e caramello salato" (chocolate and salted caramel cake) and thank me late ;)
mon. 12:00-15:00 and 19:00-23:30
thu. 12:00-15:00 and 19:00-23:30
wed. 12:00-15:00 and 19:00-23:30
thu. 12:00-15:00 and 19:00-23:30
fri. 12:00-15:00 and 19:00-23:30
sat. 12:00-15:30 and 19:00-23:30
sun. 12:00-15:30 and 19:00-23:30