Osteria Ragno d'oro, Italian restaurant near Vatican City, Rome, Italy
Osteria Ragno d'Oro is an Italian restaurant in Rome's Prati district near Vatican City, serving traditional Roman dishes in a relaxed setting with wood-paneled walls and a central bar counter. Both indoor and outdoor seating spaces welcome diners throughout the day.
The restaurant was established in 1963 and has remained committed to using genuine Italian ingredients and classic Roman cooking methods since its opening. This consistency has made it a long-standing part of Rome's dining tradition.
The name refers to the golden spider, an old Roman symbol. Visitors experience how locals still gather here to eat dishes that reflect Roman family cooking passed down through generations.
The restaurant serves lunch and dinner with indoor and outdoor seating options to suit different times of day and preferences. Prices sit in the mid-range, making it accessible for most visitors.
The kitchen prepares seafood gnocchi and homemade meatballs in tomato sauce that showcase how traditional recipes are combined with quality ingredients. These dishes stand out through their careful preparation and attention to detail.
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