Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Small Roman pasta spot with handmade noodles, standout carbonara and tiramisu, QR-code ordering, fair prices; expect tight seating, variable seasoning, and small portions.
Tagliatella Roma delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by fresh handmade pasta and standout carbonara, but inconsistent execution with seasoning swings and occasional underseasoning prevents higher grades. Cramped quarters and tight seating limit comfort, while service ranges from friendly to dismissive. Fair pricing and loyal repeat customers confirm its appeal as a casual Roman pasta destination, though not a premier establishment.
A tiny neighborhood spot where the buzz centers on fresh handmade pasta and a steady flow of carbonara and cacio e pepe. The room is compact, with a few sidewalk tables and QR-code ordering that keeps things efficient. One diner gushed that the carbonara was the trip highlight, while another warned of occasional oversalting, so seasoning can swing. The cooking leans classic Roman more than flashy, with truffle twists and seafood extras but no theatrics—think al dente noodles and simple sauces done with care. Prices are fair for the area, desserts like tiramisu deliver, and wine by the glass rounds it out. Expect a casual pace and a hybrid service model; it suits quick meals, low-key dinners, and pasta-focused cravings. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: tomato-basil spaghetti, gnocchi with ragu, cacio e pepe, and panna cotta. Portions run on the smaller side, and there is a size-up supplement, so consider sharing extra plates for hungry kids. No kids menu per se, but plenty of straightforward options children actually eat.
Area: Residential-west Rome near Aurelio/Boccea; casual local vibe with hotels nearby serving travelers and neighbors.
Safety: Generally safe, everyday foot traffic; typical urban streets with evening activity.
Nearby: Close to hotels, apartments, local shops; sidewalk seating along a busy pedestrian route.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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