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Ristorante Montarozzo
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Nearby attractions
Aurelian Walls
Via di Porta San Sebastiano, 18, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica
Via Appia Antica, 42, 00178 Roma RM, Italy
Museo delle Mura
Via di Porta San Sebastiano, 18, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Arch of Drusus
Arch of Drusus, Via di Porta San Sebastiano, 13A, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
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Solum Ristorante | Circo Massimo
Via Appia Antica, 16, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Caffè Ninì Bistrot
Via Latina, 23/A, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Trattoria Priscilla
Via Appia Antica, 68, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Ristorante Hungry Scholars
Via Latina, 43b, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Osteria 22quattro
Via Vetulonia, 52, 00183 Roma RM, Italy
Osteria Controvento
Via Populonia, 19, 00183 Roma RM, Italy
Ristorante Cotto e magnato
Via Cornelio Magni, 27, 00154 Roma RM, Italy
Sabores Latino
Via Latina, 43B, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Sellero e Ventresca Due Hosteria Romana
Via Lidia, 40, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Il Punto - Caffarella
Via Lidia, 24, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
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Via Cilicia, 7, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
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Via Cameria, 10, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Porta Latina Suite
Via Latina, 25, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
Caravel Hotel - 4 stars
Via Cristoforo Colombo, 124, 00147 Roma RM, Italy
Aparthotel Colombo Roma
Via Cristoforo Colombo, 112, 00147 Roma RM, Italy
Hotel San Giovanni
Via Licia, 7, 00183 Roma RM, Italy
Domus Mirabile
Via Vetulonia, 39/a, 00183 Roma RM, Italy
Duca's House
Via Antoniotto Usodimare, 46, 00154 Roma RM, Italy
atticoromantica
Via Capitan Bavastro, 136, 00154 Roma RM, Italy
Danielle B&B
Via Guglielmo Ciamarra, 15, 00154 Roma RM, Italy
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Ristorante Montarozzo

Ingresso principale su, Via Appia Antica, 4, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
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attractions: Aurelian Walls, Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica, Museo delle Mura, Arch of Drusus, restaurants: Solum Ristorante | Circo Massimo, Caffè Ninì Bistrot, Trattoria Priscilla, Ristorante Hungry Scholars, Osteria 22quattro, Osteria Controvento, Ristorante Cotto e magnato, Sabores Latino, Sellero e Ventresca Due Hosteria Romana, Il Punto - Caffarella
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+39 06 7720 8434
Website
montarozzo.it

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Reviews

Nearby attractions of Ristorante Montarozzo

Aurelian Walls

Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica

Museo delle Mura

Arch of Drusus

Aurelian Walls

Aurelian Walls

4.6

(950)

Open 24 hours
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Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica

Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica

4.6

(981)

Open 24 hours
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Museo delle Mura

Museo delle Mura

4.5

(339)

Open 24 hours
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Arch of Drusus

Arch of Drusus

4.7

(74)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Mon, Dec 8 • 3:00 PM
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Solum Ristorante | Circo Massimo

Caffè Ninì Bistrot

Trattoria Priscilla

Ristorante Hungry Scholars

Osteria 22quattro

Osteria Controvento

Ristorante Cotto e magnato

Sabores Latino

Sellero e Ventresca Due Hosteria Romana

Il Punto - Caffarella

Solum Ristorante | Circo Massimo

Solum Ristorante | Circo Massimo

3.6

(208)

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Caffè Ninì Bistrot

Caffè Ninì Bistrot

4.3

(187)

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Trattoria Priscilla

Trattoria Priscilla

4.3

(334)

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Ristorante Hungry Scholars

Ristorante Hungry Scholars

5.0

(108)

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Shane DunnShane Dunn
Got to be honnest I was unsure when reading the other reviews but we went for it anyway. And oh was I pleased we did. If driving don't go fast as you will miss the entrance, it looks like someone's drive but it's not, it opens out at the top to a large parking area. Fantastic food made to feel welcome, they actually had a function of some sort on (wedding doo or christening or something) But it wasn't an issue they let us In and happily served us. The food was amazing, menu was in Italian but it's 2024 and Google translate is very good. I can't remember what it was called (as I say it's in Italian) but it was a skewered beef and it was cooked to perfection my partner had lamb and she said hers was the same. Dessert was tiramisu and it was also amazing. And for what we got I felt it was good value aswell. 2 mains, 2 desserts a beer and a coke €87 When we come back to Italy again I will definitely be back here.
Shanelle SShanelle S
Came here for lunch as we were exploring the Appian Way around 1:30pm on a Sunday. We didn’t have a reservation but quickly got seated. The location is built in an old farmhouse and is very quaint. There is a parking lot. There’s indoor and outdoor seating. Credit cards are accepted. The food was delicious. The carbonara had a great texture, the brick chicken was tender and juicy, the pappardelle came with a tasty bolognese, and the fettucine ale cicale di mare (a type of shellfish) was my sister’s favorite dish of Rome. We ended the meal with tiramisu, which was somehow light yet still decadent. Our waiter Daniele was impeccable. He was kind and checked in on us periodically. He also spoke good English, which was nice given that the restaurant seemed to cater more towards locals (as evidenced by how pizza was only served in the evenings). We had a very enjoyable meal overall and vibes all around were good.
gail kirkgail kirk
Visited this quaint little restaurant on our last night in Rome after searching for somewhere to eat as a late birthday meal and we was not disappointed, although a little apprehensive after reading a couple of reviews but was unfounded as it was absolutely perfect, menu was in Italian but due to Google translate it wasn't an issue at all, there looked to be a wedding party or something been held in 1 of the rooms but we was welcomed in by the owner who spoke a little English but wasn't an issue at all, the tiramisu was to die for was absolutely gorgeous I will never be able to have another like it now
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Got to be honnest I was unsure when reading the other reviews but we went for it anyway. And oh was I pleased we did. If driving don't go fast as you will miss the entrance, it looks like someone's drive but it's not, it opens out at the top to a large parking area. Fantastic food made to feel welcome, they actually had a function of some sort on (wedding doo or christening or something) But it wasn't an issue they let us In and happily served us. The food was amazing, menu was in Italian but it's 2024 and Google translate is very good. I can't remember what it was called (as I say it's in Italian) but it was a skewered beef and it was cooked to perfection my partner had lamb and she said hers was the same. Dessert was tiramisu and it was also amazing. And for what we got I felt it was good value aswell. 2 mains, 2 desserts a beer and a coke €87 When we come back to Italy again I will definitely be back here.
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Came here for lunch as we were exploring the Appian Way around 1:30pm on a Sunday. We didn’t have a reservation but quickly got seated. The location is built in an old farmhouse and is very quaint. There is a parking lot. There’s indoor and outdoor seating. Credit cards are accepted. The food was delicious. The carbonara had a great texture, the brick chicken was tender and juicy, the pappardelle came with a tasty bolognese, and the fettucine ale cicale di mare (a type of shellfish) was my sister’s favorite dish of Rome. We ended the meal with tiramisu, which was somehow light yet still decadent. Our waiter Daniele was impeccable. He was kind and checked in on us periodically. He also spoke good English, which was nice given that the restaurant seemed to cater more towards locals (as evidenced by how pizza was only served in the evenings). We had a very enjoyable meal overall and vibes all around were good.
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Visited this quaint little restaurant on our last night in Rome after searching for somewhere to eat as a late birthday meal and we was not disappointed, although a little apprehensive after reading a couple of reviews but was unfounded as it was absolutely perfect, menu was in Italian but due to Google translate it wasn't an issue at all, there looked to be a wedding party or something been held in 1 of the rooms but we was welcomed in by the owner who spoke a little English but wasn't an issue at all, the tiramisu was to die for was absolutely gorgeous I will never be able to have another like it now
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Reviews of Ristorante Montarozzo

4.0
(412)
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1.0
3y

Ritornare dopo 18 mesi e scoprire che il menù è stato cambiato completamente è stata una delusione manicomiale!!

Il motivo per cui io torno a mangiare in un ristorante è proprio la proposta originale e non banale del menù strettamente legata all'esecuzione, alla bontà ed alla presentazione dei piatti; ed è ciò che ho trovato la prima volta che pranzai al Montarozzo. Tutto era stato eccellente! Il cibo era considerevolmente buono, il cameriere una persona istruita, conversava con un linguaggio forbito e distillato che mi lasciò stupita, poiché difficile da trovare oggidì, tanto abituati ad usar male l'italiano e a non usare sinonimi preziosi che diano al nostro linguaggio una sostanza oltre all'intenzione del semplice farci comprendere. Beh, tutto ciò ora non c'è più! È stato sostituito da un menù carente di scelta, il cameriere che trovai la prima volta dissolto come l'originalità e le peculiarità di questo ristorante, l'offerta dei vini al calice ridotta, soprattutto a danno del Gewürztraminer 😡.

Essendo allergica al glutine e di conseguenza al lattosio, prima era possibile avere molte proposte sul menù, senza questi ingredienti, su cui indirizzare l'attenzione, ora solo qualche primo piatto e solo con spaghetti senza glutine (l'unico tipo di pasta che avevano quando andai un mese fa, ora non so...). Solo proposte di carne sui secondi piatti e nessun piatto a base di pesce, gli antipasti contenevano tutti davvero tutti un ingrediente lattico. Dolci? Bella domanda! Senza glutine e lattosio sono un miraggio e quelli disponibili sul menù, pietosi.

L'unica nota positiva? Ho mangiato un piatto di spaghetti senza glutine alla carbonara che erano la fine del mondo, sì lo so, non dobbiamo aspettare molto per la fine del mondo, ma resta il fatto che dire che fossero eccezionali era davvero poco!! Un plauso e un'ovazione alla croccantezza del guanciale!! Ho mandato i miei complimenti allo chef.

Che dire, il Montarozzo è diventato più una collinetta senza carattere con una carbonara senza glutine come ciliegina sulla torta. Tornare solo per quella, assolutamente no.

Anzi, rendo più d'effetto la conclusione, usando un modo di dire di questo millennio di plastica, che cerca di riempire il vuoto dello spazio fra le orecchie dando un senso di sospensione (di intelligenza) ovvero: anche no...

Peccato!

Nota aggiuntiva dopo il commento del proprietario. Bellum istud omnium contra omnes...cui prodest???? La cosa che mi ha decisamente colpito è la frase fra parentesi "aspettiamo sempre il momento di poter recensire chi recensisce", ecco come trascorre il tempo il proprietario, anziché provvedere a migliorare attivamente, molto utile per l'attività direi, oltre al palese tono stizzito ed al sottolineare il fatto di restare ancora aperti, nonostante la pandemia, non ho trovato utile il commento. Non sono vegetariana o vegana, solo celiaca ed allergica al lattosio e non ho trovato proposte valide in tal senso è questo resta un dato di fatto, così come lo sono il personale impreparato e la proposta del menù scarno, spoglio, brullo e carente. Gli allergeni per legge devono essere in "bella vista", la stizza, che imbruttisce le parole in risposta a " chi recensisce", avrei evitato di porla in "bella vista".

Con questo atteggiamento non mi sorprende la decadenza del posto e le pessime recensioni in aumento e, per un locale operativo da oltre 50 anni, avere un 3,9 è davvero scarso ed indice di superficialità e poca professionalità. La ringrazio per la risposta alla mia recensione, anelo a leggere la risposta a questa mia nota.... mi riservo un pizzico di sarcasmo...

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5.0
1y

Got to be honnest I was unsure when reading the other reviews but we went for it anyway. And oh was I pleased we did. If driving don't go fast as you will miss the entrance, it looks like someone's drive but it's not, it opens out at the top to a large parking area. Fantastic food made to feel welcome, they actually had a function of some sort on (wedding doo or christening or something) But it wasn't an issue they let us In and happily served us. The food was amazing, menu was in Italian but it's 2024 and Google translate is very good. I can't remember what it was called (as I say it's in Italian) but it was a skewered beef and it was cooked to perfection my partner had lamb and she said hers was the same.

Dessert was tiramisu and it was also amazing. And for what we got I felt it was good value aswell.

2 mains, 2 desserts a beer and a coke €87 When we come back to Italy again I will definitely...

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5.0
2y

Came here for lunch as we were exploring the Appian Way around 1:30pm on a Sunday. We didn’t have a reservation but quickly got seated. The location is built in an old farmhouse and is very quaint. There is a parking lot. There’s indoor and outdoor seating. Credit cards are accepted. The food was delicious. The carbonara had a great texture, the brick chicken was tender and juicy, the pappardelle came with a tasty bolognese, and the fettucine ale cicale di mare (a type of shellfish) was my sister’s favorite dish of Rome. We ended the meal with tiramisu, which was somehow light yet still decadent.

Our waiter Daniele was impeccable. He was kind and checked in on us periodically. He also spoke good English, which was nice given that the restaurant seemed to cater more towards locals (as evidenced by how pizza was only served in the evenings). We had a very enjoyable meal overall and vibes all...

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