"Dogs allowed" Restaurants in Lazio
This elegant restaurant at Hotel Villa Laetitia focuses on dishes with creative Mediterranean touches and some allusions to Roman cuisine. The excellent and harmonious service adds to the refined experience.
Antony Genovese's fusion cuisine mixes Mediterranean with Asian influences. The creative and innovative dishes are matched with an attentive service by Maitre Matteo Zappile and his extensive wine list.
Somewhat hidden in a winding alley not far from Piazza Navona. On the menu, Roman classics, reinterpreted. In addition to Amatriciana, there is also a sweet version of the popular Carbonara. Very extensive wine list.
In a refined and sophisticated ambience, while located in the equally elegant Hotel Vilòn, Chef Gabriele Muro captivates us with rich dishes that have a Mediterranean flavour, also with a focus on high quality seasonal ingredients.
A stunning view of Rome on the penultimate floor of the Spendid Royal hotel. Tasty contemporary cuisine with evident references to the cuisine of the region. A truly impressive experience.
Chef Giulio Terrinoni's idea of a cuisine in which fish, the best raw materials from small producers and the philosophy of zero waste play the leading role in this elegant restaurant, creating a gastronomic experience at a high level.
This new, modern and cosy restaurant has a kitchen where customers can decide for themselves how to prepare their fish, always under the expert and sympathetic guidance of the staff. Comfortable outdoor seating.
International, light cuisine that boldly stands out in Trastevere. Small producers and seasonal raw ingredients are key to Apulian chef Cristina Bowerman's cuisine.
In between modernity and tradition, this restaurant located in the heart of the city is a trusted address for both locals and gourmets. It offers traditional Roman cuisine with a large menu selection. The tasting menu "Percorso romano" is particularly nice.
Rich and tasty dishes, with a constantly evolving wine list. This trattoria established in 2017 has a young, dynamic soul, and a cuisine that testifies to its devotion to seasonal and Roman culinary traditions.
Opened in 2009, this Roman osteria is famous for its exceptional Cacio e Pepe pasta. The restaurant is a testament to chef Falvio de Maio's change of career path. A cozy, simple place that tastes like home and Italy.
A cosy, simple restaurant with a minimalistic style. It offers a simple, unpretentious but well-crafted cuisine, where you can try wraps of all kinds. Ideal for a quick, practical and delicious lunch.
A classic since 1921, the Carciofi alla Romana (artichokes) are not to be missed. The typical pasta with chickpea soup (Pasta e Ceci) is a dream and you are always on good ground with the fish dishes. In the evening they also serve pizza.