"For an Italian-style four-course Feast of the Seven Fishes, head to Roma in Rice Village. From 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., diners can dig into an assortment of dishes, including antipasti like fried calamari or an octopus salad; pasta like its orzo alle vongole or squid ink-infused spaghetti with a pizzaiolo sauce and lobster; and secondi like baked salmon or grilled tuna with garlicky mashed potatoes. Seal the experience with panettone con gelato, a traditional Christmas dessert served with gelato and limoncello with pomegranate ($70 per guest)." - Brittany Britto Garley
"With its intimate dining room and outdoor patio illuminated with string lighting, Roma is a quintessential Houston date-night destination. The menu is a reflection of Italy’s 14 regions, with dishes like spaghetti aglio e olio, cacio e pepe, and osso buco, plus desserts like limoncello tarts and chocolate cannoli." - Marcy de Luna
"Diners can cheers to doing their civic duty on Election Day with a free glass of prosecco when they show their “I Voted” sticker at this Italian restaurant." - Brittany Britto Garley
"At Roma, a dimly lit dining room and outdoor patio strung with fairy lights provide a romantic atmosphere and backdrop for a menu that showcases dishes from 14 regions in Italy. Enjoy silky burrata, crispy arancini, and platters of pasta, including carbonara and spaghetti al limone, made with roasted lemon and a creamy pecorino Romano cheese sauce. Finish on a high note with lip-puckering limoncello tarts or classic tiramisu." - Brittany Britto Garley
"Bookmark this rustic Italian restaurant for your next special occasion night out. The dimly-lit dining room is cozy, and the outdoor patio is bedecked with string lights, providing a romantic atmosphere. The menu showcases dishes from 14 Italian regions, with items like burrata and arancini, and heaping platters of pasta. Finish strong with limoncello tarts or tiramisu." - Megha McSwain, Brittany Britto Garley