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Maison Latina

Rome
8.9/ 10Very good

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Studio Apartment
1x Queen 38 Up to 2
street view

Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned apartment features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom wi…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Domenico dal 1968Bib Far from the tourist crowds, this is an authentic neighborhood restaurant, beloved by Romans and regulars alike. The menu arrives verbally, as tradition dictates, and alongside a few fish offerings it is impossible to resist the most forthright repertoire of Roman cuisine: carciofi alla romana and alla giudia, eggplant polpette, tripe, sweetbreads, coratella. An irresistible parade of genuine flavors, served in small, simple, and welcoming dining rooms with a familial feel. Tables are few: reservations are strongly recommended.917m
  • Aroma★ Michelin From the ground floor, the lift leads to one of the city’s most evocative roof gardens: a terrace which, in winter, is enclosed and covered – thus usable in every season – directly overlooking the Colosseum. To your right unfolds the view of the Domus Aurea, in the distance a corner of the Altare della Patria can be glimpsed and, just beyond, the great dome of St Peter’s. The kitchen offers four tasting menus (of which one is vegetarian), with the option of also ordering individual dishes freely. Between classics of Roman tradition, Campanian influences and more contemporary creations unfolds 2.6km
  • Marco Martini Restaurant★ Michelin One arrives by ascending to the first floor of a charming period building, where both the terrace for the warmer months and a light-filled dining room housed in a winter garden are to be found. Here natural light, lush plants and the delicate floor tiles create an atmosphere that is at once refined and welcoming. From the kitchen come creative offerings with pairings that are at times surprising, yet never betray the gastronomic soul of Rome: the flavours of tradition are reinterpreted through new textures and presentations, always maintaining a full and assertive taste capable of satisfying t2.8km
  • INEO★ Michelin On the dramatic semicircular sweep of Piazza della Repubblica, the entrance beneath the travertine porticoes stands adjacent to that of the Anantara Palazzo Naiadi hotel, which in effect houses the restaurant. The interiors, luxurious and bathed in soft light, captivate through their elegance and atmosphere. The cooking rises to considerable heights thanks to chef Heros De Agostinis, a genuine globetrotter who draws upon his travels and the experience accumulated in some of the most prestigious three-starred restaurants. His dishes are refined yet intense in flavour, with an intelligent use of3.6km
  • Dogma A small restaurant run by two young and passionate spouses, drawing on considerable previous experience: she in the dining room, he at the stove. Their cooking has a strongly defined personality and focuses above all on the sea, with dishes in which cooking over charcoal – or at least certain fundamental stages of it – takes centre stage, extending even into the desserts. The flavours are intense and convincing, with occasional foreign inflections, as in the Talo, a kind of Basque flatbread, made with white maize flour and filled with anchovies, broccoli and stracciatella: a preparation that s729m
  • Moma★ Michelin At lunchtime, enjoy informal dishes on the ground floor of this restaurant, while more creative gourmet cuisine is served by attentive and professional staff in the dining room on the first floor. Talented Roman chef Andrea Pasqualucci is at the helm in the kitchen, where he prepares creative and imaginative dishes. There are just a few typical Roman dishes on the menu here, and so the experience at Moma will appeal more to those keen on trying new ingredients and combinations.4.2km
  • Ego The experience begins at the moment of reservation, when guests choose the number of courses and prepare to place themselves entirely in the hands of the chef’s creativity. Ego is a reflection of the personality of Lorenzo De Lio, a young Roman talent with an international journey that emerges clearly in his dishes. His cuisine is a voyage without borders, where Mexican influences, Southeast Asian references, and unexpected inspirations coexist, constructed to stimulate the palate with spices, contrasts, and intensity. The dining room counts just five tables – to be reserved well in advance – 843m
  • Trattoria PennestriBib An authentic neighbourhood trattoria, were it not for the fact that its quality has by now carried its reputation well beyond the streets of Ostiense: the restaurant is often full and booking – by telephone only – is essential. The setting is simple and informal, yet has an immediate charm, entirely in keeping with the popular soul of the district. The kitchen focuses on the great Roman classics: carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana and gricia open the dance of true flavours, accompanied by a few more creative proposals that add verve without distorting the identity of the house. Efficient and3.1km
  • Orma Roma★ Michelin Among the most sophisticated and daring kitchens in the capital, Orma Roma stands today as a benchmark for signature fusion cuisine. Here, exotic ingredients and culinary traditions from Latin America, Asia, and the Mediterranean – including Sardinia, homeland of the chef’s wife – interweave in surprising creations, such as the unforgettable “Fregula, sea urchin, and XOrma sauce” sampled during our last visit. The vegetable component is equally significant, supplied in part by the owned gardens just outside the city. The signature, after all, is that of Roy Caceres: Colombian by birth, Italian4.3km
  • Zia★ Michelin A young chef of undisputed talent is the driving force behind this discreet restaurant, hidden away behind the busier, more touristy streets of Trastevere. We are speaking of Antonio Ziantoni and his cuisine: creative, yet always governed by rigour and restraint, and built on solid classic foundations. Through precise and delicate technical steps, ingredients of outstanding quality are transformed into dishes that are generous and well balanced, capable of delivering full, rounded and deeply satisfying flavours. A telling example? Quail with sage and carnation flowers. The cellar is equally ac4.4km

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Attractions nearby

  • Archbasilica of St. John Lateran cathedral in Rome, Italy1.6km
  • Colosseum ancient Roman amphitheatre, a landmark of Rome, Italy2.8km
  • Aurelian Walls historic line of walls built around the city of Rome, Italy1.6km
  • Caelian Hill one of the seven hills of Rome, Italy2.2km
  • Baths of Caracalla public baths in ancient Rome2.2km
  • Palatine Hill centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy3.0km
  • Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore largest Catholic Marian church in Rome3.1km
  • Arch of Constantine triumphal arch in Rome2.9km

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