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SbracioB+

Via Enrico Fermi, 142, 00146 Roma RM, Italy · Italian restaurant, Chophouse restaurant, Dessert restaurant · Marconi

Destination-worthy modern Italian grill with creative, fire-forward cooking and premium aged beef; excellent flavors but pricing and occasional service delays spark debate.

The verdict

Sbracio delivers exceptional food quality with creative fire-kissed meats and inventive Italian-fusion antipasti, supported by strong service knowledge from knowledgeable staff. However, inconsistent execution—occasional oversalting and uneven pacing—combined with notable delays between courses and space constraints prevent grade A territory. Worth seeking out for adventurous diners who prioritize bold flavors over comfort-food simplicity.

About this restaurant

The room reads minimalist and warm, a compact space where the open grill throws off appetizing smoke and a manager often glides over to describe cuts and wines. Diners talk about "memorable plates" and a sense that the kitchen cooks with intention, even if a few wish the pacing were tighter. On the plate, it is a modern Italian grill with creative fusion touches rather than a rustic steakhouse. Think smoked picanha carpaccio with whipped butter, Iberian pork gyoza with raw shrimp, satay-glazed chicken, and a seasonal tasting menu that leans land and sea. Premium aged beef by weight can turn a splurge into theater when execution is dialed in; those who prefer simpler comfort dishes may find the style bold. Families will find no formal kids menu, but some items translate: grilled chicken, simple pastas, and sides like potatoes or agretti. Portions on the tasting menu skew refined, while steaks by weight can easily feed a sharer. Stroller accommodation has been noted, yet the small room and adventurous flavors mean it suits adaptable kids best.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Residential-commercial Marconi corridor with locals, students, and workers; not tourist-heavy, practical rather than picturesque.

Safety: Generally safe with typical urban grit; some reviews note street clutter and an unattractive nearby cinema site.

What's nearby: Mixed retail and apartments along Viale Marconi; accessible from Trastevere/EUR; few destination dining rooms nearby.

Opening Hours

Sunday19:30–23:30 Monday Tuesday19:30–23:30 Wednesday19:30–23:30 Thursday19:30–23:30 Friday19:30–23:30 Saturday19:30–23:30
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