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Via Tuscolana, 198, 00182 Roma RM, Italy · Persian restaurant · Tuscolano Nord

Excellent, affordable Persian kebabs and stews with generous portions; small, busy room and occasionally slow service.

Our take

Bardia Ristorante Persiano delivers exceptional food quality with authentic Persian classics—tender kebabs, fragrant saffron rice, and rich stews—supported by warm, attentive service and outstanding value for money. A strong repeat-customer base underscores reliability, though tight quarters and occasional service delays prevent grade A territory. This is a neighborhood gem for authentic Persian dining rather than a destination establishment.

In more detail

The room feels warm and bustling with a steady flow of locals and travelers squeezing into a small, cozy space. Staff are often described as kind and welcoming, though peak times can bring real waits. One diner summed it up: "Tender kebabs, fluffy rice, generous plates." The cooking leans classic Persian comfort: juicy koobideh, saffron rice, hearty stews like ghormeh sabzi, and tangy zereshk polo. Flavors are fragrant and homestyle rather than flashy, which is why regulars keep returning. Pricing is gentle for Rome, and portions are generous, making it a value-forward spot for those craving authentic Persian fare. Families should do well here. Simple grilled meats with rice, salad, and yogurt are kid-friendly choices. There is no formal kids menu cited, but the approachable plates suit younger palates; space is tight, so off-peak visits help.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Lively mixed-commercial corridor near Re di Roma, local foot traffic, everyday shops and eateries.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked urban area with regular evening activity.

What's nearby: Close to metro Re di Roma; surrounded by neighborhood cafes, shops, and residential buildings.

Frequently asked

What should I order at BARDIA RISTORANTE PERSIANO (FOOD ALPI)?

Juicy koobideh, a mixed vaziri plate, saffron rice, and hearty stews define the menu and most come at modest Rome prices.

What should I know before going to BARDIA RISTORANTE PERSIANO (FOOD ALPI)?

It’s casual and welcoming but the tiny room fills up fast, so plan for potential long waits and limited street parking.

What's BARDIA RISTORANTE PERSIANO (FOOD ALPI) like?

Expect a small, cozy room with lively energy, friendly staff, and a real neighborhood feel.

Opening Hours

Sunday13:30–22:00 Monday Tuesday13:30–22:00 Wednesday13:30–22:00 Thursday13:30–22:00 Friday13:30–22:00 Saturday13:30–22:00
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