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The 7 Best Pizzerias in Rome

The 7 Best Pizzerias in Rome

Aleyna Yilmaz |
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There are over 15,000 pizza spots in Rome, but we’ve narrowed it down for you. Pizza lovers are well catered to here, but not all pizzas are made the same. Here’s where to find the best pizza in Rome.

Most people associate Italian pizza with Neapolitan-style pizzas, which have round, think bases and blistered, puffy crusts. But in Rome, you can try the best Roman pizzas in the world. There are two types of Roman pizzas – round and rectangular. The rectangle shape pizzas are almost focaccia-like, made with a crumbly dough, while the round Roman pizzas are thin and crispy.

1. Pizzarium

This tiny yet legendary pizzeria has gained immense worldwide fame, causing pizza fans to flock from across the globe. Their pizza has been labelled the best in Rome, and its founder Gabriele Bronci has been given the incredibly bold title of the 'Michael Angelo of Pizza'! He has special techniques, including mixing the dough with different flours and leaving it to rise for a significant amount of time. This results in a light and airy crust boasting a distinct flavour.

2. Pizzeria Da Remo

If you're seeking an authentic Rome experience, look no further than De Roma. This popular and cherished pizza destination boasts a heritage dating back to 1950. It's a family-owned gem, which delights locals and visitors with its exceptional Roman-style thin-crust pizzas. These works of art are then topped with traditional and flavourful ingredients, converting even the biggest Neapolitan-pizza-purists into their biggest fans. De Roma serves wood-fired creations which promise a crispy and satisfying dining experience.

3. Pizzeria la Gatta Mangiona

Fancy tucking into top quality Neapolitan-style pizzas with a distinctive Roman touch? Head down to this pizzeria to soak in their friendly and warm ambiance as well as delicious pizzas made with speciality cheeses and locally sourced ingredients. Pizza la Gatta Mangiona is a must-visit when you are visiting Rome for the ultimate memorable dining experience.



4. Pizzeria Ai Marmi

With a name translating to "On the Marbles", this pizzeria is known for its distinctive marble counters where customers can enjoy their delectable creations. The ambience and rustic charm will have you soaking in a genuine Roman experience, while you tuck into traditional thin-crust pizzas baked to perfection in wood-fired ovens. The menu showcases a variety of classic and inventive toppings, made with locally sourced, fresh ingredients.

Their dangerously delicious pizzas are well-known throughout Rome, so be prepared to encounter long queues. However, the wait is more than worth it.

5. Emma Pizzeria

This modern pizzeria offers a mix of classic and contemporary pizzas made with high-quality ingredients, including organic flour and slow-rise dough. It's their Neapolitan-style pizzas made with a contemporary twist that has gained them their popularity. You'll enjoy indulging in their diverse menu offering a classic mix of innovative and flavourful toppings. The restaurant boasts a stylish and welcoming vibe, making your dining experience that extra bit special.

6. Dar Poeta

Sink your teeth into delicious Roman-style pizzas served with various toppings on a delicately thin-crust base. Its central location and rustic, cosy atmosphere attracts eager visitors from all over. With their top service and warm hospitality, Dar Poeta creates a sense of home away from home, allowing you to thoroughly enjoy your dining experience.

7. Pizzeria da Bafetto

Delight your taste buds by heading down to this iconic and historic pizzeria, serving thin-crust Roman-style pizzas since 1979. Its long history has made it a hit amongst both locals and tourists alike. Get ready for un forgettable dining experience with their wide range of classic and creative toppings. No matter how picky the eater, there is something here to suit everyone.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aleyna loves learning about a culture through its food, whether that's closer to home or being out there in the world. She’s always happiest when experiencing somewhere new, but her base in Manchester is a close second. A blend of her love of writing, food, travel, and culture has naturally led her to travel writing full time.

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