If you come to Rome. You must visit this restaurant. It is a family run establishment and the food is excellent. Don’t miss this one.
Vanessa C.
Place rating: 4 Mt Laurel, NJ
We stumbled upon this place after going on a tour. The prices were very reasonable and the food was pretty good. They brought us a complimentary glass of white wine to start, which was nice. We had the caprese salad, spaghetti Bolognese, steak, and pork chops. The spaghetti dish was humongous– they were nice enough to split the dish into two plates for us without us asking, and the portion for each was enough to be our dinner! We finished with a complimentary glass of limoncello. Overall, the experience was nice. Service was a little slow, bc they got sat multiple times at once, but our server was very nice. Spoke Italian, English, and French, to accomodate as many people as he could. Him and who I’m assuming was Antonio even brought an inside table outdoors to give new patrons a nice outdoor spot. Good place to go, nice busy street.
John R.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
I have been to Trattoria Antonia(a few shops down from the Pantheon) about five times, and make it a point to get there every time I’m in Rome. In general the food is very good for reasonable(for europe) prices. The artichoke flower salad; and wild boar pasta were the best items I’ve had. I’m only knocking it down a star because the veal scallopini was in an overly syrupy lemon sauce. Stay away from that one and you’ll have a great meal!