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Armando e il Conte Hostaria dal 1738B?

Via dei Cessati Spiriti, 22, 00179 Roma RM, Italy · Restaurant, Italian restaurant · Appio-Latino

A warmly run Roman hostaria with chef-led specials and strong hospitality; food is largely praised, though inconsistencies, value questions, and occasional service or comfort issues appear.

Why this grade

Armando e il Conte delivers reliable quality through strong food quality and excellent service knowledge, with the chef's personal engagement and Roman specialties earning genuine loyalty. However, inconsistent execution across visits and modest spatial comfort prevent grade A-grade territory, while moderate review authenticity concerns create some uncertainty in assessment. Worth seeking out for authentic Roman hospitality and ingredient-focused cooking, though expect variable pacing and modest portions.

The full picture

Set in a discreet corner near the Appian Way, this hostaria feels warm and personal, with the chef often presenting dishes at the table. Guests describe service as genuinely kind and the room as cozy and charming, though small spaces can get lively. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans Roman at heart with elevated traditional touches: gricia that wins fans, cacio e pepe that sometimes divides, and seasonal specials like mushroom and truffle plates. Off-menu offerings are common, explanations are detailed, and portions skew modest rather than massive—best for diners who appreciate ingredient quality over quantity. Families are welcome and the vibe is easygoing. Kids who enjoy simple pastas will find options like gricia or plain tonnarelli workable, though there is no stated kids menu and truffle-heavy specials can push prices up. If anyone is sensitive to damp spaces, request to avoid the basement room noted by one reviewer.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Residential Appio-Latino near the Appian Way, relaxed local vibe attracting neighborhood diners and destination seekers.

Safety: Generally safe, everyday Roman neighborhood with regular foot traffic; no systemic safety issues noted in reviews.

What's nearby: Near Parco della Caffarella and Via Appia Antica; mixed housing, shops, and small eateries; some street parking reported.

Opening Hours

Sunday12:30–14:30, 20:00–23:30 Monday12:30–14:30, 20:00–23:30 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday12:30–14:30, 20:00–23:30 Friday12:30–14:30, 20:00–23:30 Saturday12:30–14:30, 20:00–23:30
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