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CorsettiB-Worth Trying

P.za Roberto Malatesta, 21, 00176 Roma RM, Italy · Deli, Sandwich shop · 4.8/5 Google (739 reviews)

Takeout

Beloved Roman tramezzini institution with huge variety, fast turnover, and budget prices; expect lines and occasional inconsistency.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Corsetti delivers solid neighborhood deli performance anchored by excellent food quality and outstanding value—tramezzini at €1.30–€2.50 with generous, fresh fillings. However, inconsistent quality across menu items and tight, chaotic space prevent a higher grade. A beloved local institution best suited for quick, budget-friendly snacks rather than leisurely dining.

Restaurant Summary

A neighborhood staple where the counter is piled high with glossy tramezzini, Corsetti feels small and bustling in the best way. Regulars swap hellos while visitors point at fillings; one fan said it was "packed to the brim and still affordable." Expect a lively crowd and quick counter service more than sit-down lingering. The cooking leans classic Roman snack-bar fare: soft white-bread triangles stacked with fillings from ham and cheese to broccoli and salsiccia. Nothing flashy, just fresh, generous combinations and fast turnover that keeps flavors bright. Mayo shows up often, and a few items draw mixed notes, but most bites land squarely in the comforting and satisfying camp at wallet-friendly prices. For families, this is an easy win. Kids can zero in on simple favorites like ham and cheese or egg and tomato, and prices make sampling a few painless. Space is tight and lines can be chaotic, so plan a quick in-and-out rather than a long sit—great for a budget-friendly snack between sights.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€6-12 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential east Rome corridor with local shops, everyday vibe, strong neighborhood trade.

Safety: Generally busy by day with regular foot traffic; typical urban feel, no major safety concerns reported.

Nearby: Near Malatesta area businesses; ice cream parlor next door noted; convenient for quick bites.

San GiovanniSan Giovanni is a lively residential neighborhood known for its mix of traditional Roman life and modern amenities. The dining scene includes authentic trattorias, pizzerias, and contemporary eateries, catering to a diverse crowd seeking both casual and refined dining experiences. The area is well-connected and considered safe, with a welcoming community atmosphere.
Piazza Roberto Malatesta areaThis micro-area around Piazza Roberto Malatesta is a quieter, more residential pocket within San Giovanni, featuring small local shops and eateries that serve the daily needs of the community. It offers a more intimate dining environment away from the tourist-heavy parts of Rome.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–19:30 Tuesday07:30–19:30 Wednesday07:30–19:30 Thursday07:30–19:30 Friday07:30–19:30 Saturday07:30–19:30 Sunday

Available: Takeout

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