Roma Sparita, Italian restaurant in Trastevere, Rome, Italy.
Roma Sparita is a restaurant in Trastevere located near Piazza di Santa Cecilia, serving traditional Roman cuisine in a straightforward style. The establishment has multiple indoor dining spaces and an outdoor terrace that altogether accommodate about 90 guests.
The restaurant has been operating in Trastevere for more than 30 years, establishing itself as a recognized spot for authentic Roman cooking. International attention grew following a television presentation in 2009, which significantly raised its profile.
The kitchen prepares traditional dishes from Rome and the Lazio region, with a particular focus on how locals have cooked for generations. The interpretation of Cacio e Pepe here reflects the straightforward approach that Roman food values.
The place is typically open Tuesday through Saturday for lunch and dinner, with additional service on Monday evenings. Booking ahead by at least one day helps secure a table, especially during busy periods.
The place has multiple connected spaces with different characters, making it feel like moving through separate areas. This layout creates different experiences for different groups, even though everything belongs to the same kitchen and service.
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