Food is one of the great pleasures of a visit to Rome. In foodie destinations, we often enroll in a cooking class, but this time we decided to take three.
Rome has long been renowned for traditional foods. But nowadays visitors can choose from a widening selection of contemporary and experimental eateries.
Many European cities have classic cafés that have been interwoven with society and culture for decades or centuries. Here are five of our favorites in Rome.
Rome still boasts innumerable trattorias and restaurants, many family-owned, serving excellent traditional cooking. Here are three I recently enjoyed.
The best food in Rome is not found in fancy restaurants but in the lively trattorias and osterias that the Romans favor. Here are Mr. Harper's favorites.
Wine and olive oil tasting in the Castelli Romani region of Italy. Read more about our travels through wine country.
Innovative Il Pagliaccio restaurant in Rome, Italy, recipient of a Michelin star, should be at the top of every foodie's list for a trip to the Eternal City.
The 10 cities highlighted here attract visitors not just for their sites, scenery and experiences, but also for their cuisine.
Since many restaurants in Rome are closed on Sundays, we recommend two favorite addresses, for lunch and dinner.
Since many restaurants in Rome are closed on Sundays, we recommend two favorite addresses, for lunch and dinner. For lunch, Piperno, a charmingly old-fashion...