Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Energetic Neapolitan-style pizzeria with fluffy-crust pies and late hours; great for a lively meal but check your bill and expect occasional service hiccups.
Malaterra delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong Neapolitan pizza quality and a stylish, energetic setting that makes it competitive with Rome's better casual pizzerias. However, quality variation between visits and inconsistent service during busy periods prevent it from reaching higher territory—peak-time waits and occasional billing issues temper the experience for some guests, though fair pricing and genuine hospitality keep it worth a visit.
Malaterra brings a slice of Naples to Prati with a lively, modern room where pies fly from the oven and the bar keeps spritzes sparkling. Diners describe the vibe as energetic and youthful: "we loved the buzz, even if the music leaned clubby." Service skews friendly, though peak times can stretch waits and a few guests report billing surprises. The cooking leans elevated traditional Neapolitan rather than avant-garde: well-fermented, fluffy crusts, quality bufala, and hearty fried starters. House signatures like the Malaterra stuffed cornicione and a punchy Diavola lead the way, with pastas and classic desserts rounding things out. Most call pricing fair for the quality, though the experience depends on timing and staff bandwidth. Families do well here thanks to pizza-pasta staples and simple salads. Kids who like margherita, gnocchi, or fries will find something easy, and vegan cheese options help with dietary needs. No dedicated kids menu is noted, but portions are generous and shareable.
Area: Upscale residential-business district popular with shoppers and Vatican-area visitors; lively evenings and casual dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic; typical central Rome vigilance advised.
Nearby: Near Via Cola di Rienzo shopping, Vatican/Musei zone, offices and hotels; draws locals and travelers.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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