What to Eat in Vatican City | Seafood Paella 🥘
Less than five minutes out from the Vatican Museums, you'll find this restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating. It has a Google rating of 4.7 ✔️ and is mostly frequented by tourists. There's a live noodle-making demonstration where you can watch the process of making fresh pasta. We ordered mussel pasta + seafood paella. The serving speed was average, so if you're in a big hurry, you might want to skip it. Both dishes had good flavors with a similar tomato 🍅 base. The seafood paella wasn't undercooked; it was moist, soft, and full of sauce. It was warm and flavorful, perfect for someone who's craving rice 🍚. The mussel pasta 🍝 had a stronger cheese flavor, but there were quite a few fishy-smelling mussels 💣, an old issue with Italian restaurants. After eating, you can easily walk to St. Peter's Basilica without any detours, which is very convenient 🚶🏻♀️. On the way, there's a delicious Old Bridge Gelato shop for a post-meal dessert 🍦. #VaticanCityFood #VaticanCity #VaticanMuseums #RomeFood #RomeExplore #ItalianFoodMap #ItalianCuisine #YummyShare #FoodDiary #FoodReview #FoodSharing #FoodDiscovery #FoodCheckIn #HappyFoodie