Quadraro is a welcoming place to eat Italian and Mediterranean food, with Neapolitan-style pizza, Campania-inspired small plates, dumplings, and pub fare all part of the mix. Prices tend toward affordable, and the neighborhood rewards relaxed meals built around handmade dough, fried starters, natural wine, or a well-poured craft beer. Quadraro offers an approachable Rome dining experience with strong value and plenty of personality.
Preliminary reads are early assessments from a smaller review sample, not full Seemor analyses.
This is a casual Chinese dumpling spot with a cozy, culturally styled setting and a convenient central location. Most reviewers enjoy the bao, ravioli, noodles and friendly staff, but a minority describe disappointing dishes, small portions, delivery failures and serious hygiene allegations. Try: bao.
Anvedi Tuscolana feels like a genuine Quadraro neighborhood trattoria, with friendly staff, pleasant surroundings, and plenty of local custom. Homemade Roman pasta is the reliable draw, while pizza and desserts can be excellent or frustratingly uneven. Try: House-made pasta.
This cozy, colorful neighborhood restaurant draws returning locals for hearty Neapolitan pizza, pasta, and a notably friendly welcome. The best meals sound genuinely memorable and fairly priced, but execution is not immune to off nights, especially with delivery and busy dinner service. Try: Pizza 4 formaggi.