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The Traveling Professor’s Top 3 Favorite Places to Eat in Rome

Professor Steve Solosky | 27 Aug, 2025 | Rome, Italy, Restaurants | Italy | View Counts (45) |Return|

Discover Rome’s Culinary Gems on The Traveling Professor’s Small Group Tours

When visiting Italy, Rome stands out not only for its rich history and stunning architecture but also for its incredible food scene. On The Traveling Professor’s small group tours to Italy, Rome is one of our absolute favorite cities to eat in. From authentic traditional dining to modern culinary experiences, Rome offers something for every palate.

Here are The Traveling Professor’s top 3 favorite places to eat in Rome that you won’t want to miss on your next visit:

1. Target: Modern Dining with Great Value

You might be surprised by the name, but Target is a standout spot on our Rome tours. This restaurant offers high-quality food, excellent service, and great value for your money. The wine selection is impressive and priced very reasonably. If you’re looking for a modern Italian dining experience without breaking the bank, Target is a fantastic option. Give it a try for a delicious meal in a stylish yet casual setting.

2. Ristorante Da Pancrazio: Authentic Roman Elegance

For those seeking a true taste of Roman tradition, Ristorante Da Pancrazio is a must-visit. This restaurant is authentic, elegant, and rich with history—it sits right above the very spot where Julius Caesar was assassinated and the ruins of the Theater of Pompeii. Known for its fresh handmade pasta and exquisite meat dishes, it’s a pricier option but worth every euro. Bonus: Julia Roberts dined here during the filming of Eat, Pray, Love. The upstairs dining room offers an elegant atmosphere that perfectly complements the culinary experience.

3. Mercato Centrale: Trendy Food Hall for Every Taste

If you love variety and a vibrant atmosphere, Mercato Centrale Rome is the place to go. Inspired by similar food halls in Florence and other cities, this bustling market features over a dozen vendors selling everything from fresh seafood to gourmet burgers, gelato, artisan bread, cheeses, and vegetarian delights. It can be challenging to find a seat during peak times, but the diverse food options make it perfect for groups or families with varying tastes.

Final Thoughts

Whether you crave a modern dining experience, authentic Roman cuisine steeped in history, or a lively market atmosphere, Rome’s culinary scene is sure to delight. On The Traveling Professor’s small group tours, these three spots have proven to be favorites time and time again.

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