Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Warm, welcoming Eritrean spot with flavorful injera-based stews and many vegan choices at fair prices, though a minority of recent reviews cite hygiene, billing clarity, and occasional food safety concerns.
Asmara Restaurant delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality and warm, attentive service that make first-timers feel welcomed. Inconsistent execution—occasional cold plates and variable spice levels—prevents a higher grade, though the homestyle atmosphere, generous portions, and excellent vegan selection make it a reliable choice for Eritrean cuisine in central Rome.
A cozy Eritrean spot near Termini where the room feels warm and welcoming and servers guide first-timers with ease. Many describe the experience as homestyle, with injera platters arriving quickly and an owner who checks in kindly. One guest summed it up: it felt like dinner at a friend’s place rather than a formal restaurant. The cooking leans traditional—think shiro, tibs, zighini, and kitfo—built on spice-forward stews and tangy injera. Vegan eaters are unusually well cared for with several mains, while carnivores gravitate to beef tibs and kitfo. Most plates are hearty and fairly priced for central Rome, though a minority of diners report occasional off nights with temperature or meat quality. Families will find mild lentil dishes, rice, and couscous that kids can enjoy, while some meats and sauces run hot. There is no explicit kids menu, but staff can suggest gentler options. For the least adventurous eaters, start with mild lentils and rice before exploring spicier stews.
Area: Central Rome near Termini/Castro Pretorio; casual, mixed local and traveler footfall, diverse dining options.
Safety: Generally busy and adequately lit; typical central-station area vigilance recommended at night.
Nearby: Close to Termini, offices, and hotels; handy for travelers seeking non-Italian cuisine.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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