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Ristorante ArtemisA-Worth Trying
Via Nomentana, 925, 00137 Roma RM, Italy
· Seafood restaurant, Italian restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (904 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Polished neighborhood seafood spot with very fresh raw and cooked fish, generous pasta portions, and mostly attentive service, though a minority report slow courses and value concerns.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
Ristorante Artemis delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional seafood quality and strong service execution, though variable pasta consistency and occasional service pacing issues prevent grade A territory. The well-maintained dining room and loyal following reflect reliable execution, but the suburban setting and seafood-focused menu lack the distinctive appeal of premier regional destinations.
Restaurant Summary
On busy Via Nomentana in Talenti, Artemis feels warm and polished rather than flashy. Servers are often described as courteous and efficient, navigating a menu that mixes raw and cooked seafood. A guest summed it up: "Fresh fish, elegant room, and comfortable noise levels for real conversation." The kitchen leans Italian seafood with Sardinian touches—think fregula, pristine crudi, and a scampi cream risotto that diners call enveloping. It is produce-driven and precise more than theatrical, with generous house pasta portions and a focus on ingredient quality. Expect a refined but relaxed rhythm rather than cutting-edge fusion. Families do dine here, but there is limited kid appeal beyond simple pastas or fried options. Reviews even caution that it may not suit children; the menu is largely seafood-focused with few plain choices. Picky eaters may be happier elsewhere.
At a Glance
- Very fresh raw and cooked seafood with Sardinian accents
- Generous portions on primi and well-kept dining room
- Intermittent slow pacing and occasional service lapses
- Pricing can feel high to some, especially for crudi
- Comfortable atmosphere suitable for dates and family dinners
What Sets It Apart
- serious_crudi_program
- sardinian_signatures
- generous_primi_portions
What People Love
- Feeling of high-quality fresh fish
- Generous, satisfying pasta courses
- Refined yet easygoing room
- Knowledgeable guidance on seafood and wines
- Discovering Sardinian-leaning dishes
Points of Concern
- Course pacing can lag between antipasti and mains on busy nights
- A few diners reported high bills relative to taste satisfaction
- Rare but serious food safety complaints contrasted by many freshness praises
- Parking on Via Nomentana can be difficult despite a nearby lot
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€42-62 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair generous primi with a shared antipasto to control spend
- Market-price shellfish can escalate costs; confirm pricing before ordering
- For milder flavors, choose grilled secondi over sauced options
Perfect For
- Seafood-focused date night
- Celebratory family dinner
- Crudo and tartare enthusiasts
- Neighborhood regulars wanting consistent quality
Location Insights
Area: Residential Talenti along Via Nomentana; local destination for families and date nights, not tourist-heavy.
Safety: Generally safe suburban artery with steady foot and car traffic; well-lit main road.
Nearby: Mix of shops and services on Via Nomentana; parking challenging on street despite a nearby lot.
Monte SacroMonte Sacro is a predominantly residential neighborhood with a calm and community-oriented atmosphere. Dining options here tend to be traditional Roman trattorias, casual eateries, and family-run restaurants catering mostly to locals rather than tourists. The area offers a relaxed dining environment with a focus on authentic, home-style Italian cuisine.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:00–15:00, 18:30–23:00
Tuesday10:00–15:00, 18:30–23:00
Wednesday
Thursday10:00–15:00, 18:30–23:00
Friday10:00–15:00, 18:30–23:00
Saturday10:00–15:00, 18:30–23:00
Sunday10:00–15:00, 18:30–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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