"Dining at Nonna Betta is a charming affair. Artwork depicts life in Rome’s Jewish ghetto, and wrought-iron lanterns cast low, intimate light over polished timber tables. All the recipes were developed in-house, so expect glorious home-style kosher dishes like beef-stuffed agnolotti and tagliolini with dandelion greens and mullet roe. This the best place in Rome to try Jewish-Roman-style artichokes (they’re spiked with chili and deep fried, in case you’re wondering). The lunch deals are decent, too." - Maresa Manara