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Quattro Stagioni HotPot RomaA-Worth Trying

Via Cairoli, 33a, 00185 Roma RM, Italy · Hot pot restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (512 reviews)

Reservations

Polished Chinese hot pot with friendly guidance, strong flavors, and a DIY sauce bar; pricing adds up fast, so expect a premium for the experience.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Quattro Stagioni HotPot Roma delivers exceptional food quality with authentic broths and a standout sauce bar, supported by attentive service that guides first-timers through the hot pot ritual. However, food safety concerns and occasional consistency issues prevent grade A territory, while the polished modern setting enhances but doesn't elevate the experience to destination status. A reliable choice for authentic hot pot in Rome, though premium pricing and hygiene variability warrant awareness.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and bustling with lanterns, bonsai touches, and staff who patiently guide first-timers through the ritual. One diner put it simply: "They explained everything and kept our broth topped up." It is a polished, welcoming space where QR ordering keeps things quick, though some note a lingering cooking aroma and a busy vibe. The cooking here is classic Chinese hot pot done with care—rich broths and a serious sauce bar drive most of the delight. Spicy mala gets raves, tomato broth comforts, and the rice cakes are a sleeper hit. Ingredients are broadly praised as fresh, though a few diners flagged occasional off notes in certain meats or skewers. Portions are fine but totals can climb quickly; think premium for the quality and the fun, DIY experience. Families will be fine if they steer toward mild broths and familiar add-ons like noodles, dumplings, tofu skin, and vegetables. There is evidence of vegetarian broths and plenty of veg, but no formal kids menu mentioned. The lively room and do-it-yourself format can be engaging for kids, though heat, spice, and strong aromas may challenge picky eaters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€42-55 per person ReservationsRecommended

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Location Insights

Area: Busy multicultural quarter near Piazza Vittorio; mix of locals, students, and visitors seeking authentic Asian food.

Safety: Mixed; lively but some reports of thefts and car break-ins. Exercise caution with parked vehicles at night.

Nearby: Close to Piazza Vittorio, Termini area, Asian groceries, and casual eateries; convenient for group meetups.

PignaPigna is a lively neighborhood characterized by narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a variety of dining options ranging from traditional trattorias to modern eateries. The area has a bustling social atmosphere, popular with both tourists exploring Rome's landmarks and locals enjoying authentic Roman cuisine.
Campo MarzioCampo Marzio is a distinguished sub-area within Pigna, known for its elegant streets, upscale boutiques, and refined dining establishments. It offers a more sophisticated dining environment with a focus on quality and ambiance, attracting a clientele seeking a blend of culture and culinary excellence.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–15:30, 18:15–23:00 Tuesday18:15–23:00 Wednesday12:00–15:30, 18:15–23:00 Thursday18:15–23:00 Friday12:00–15:30, 18:15–23:00 Saturday12:00–15:30, 18:15–23:00 Sunday12:00–15:30, 18:15–23:00

Available: Reservations

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