Retrobottega
Restaurant · Campo Marzio ·

Retrobottega

Restaurant · Campo Marzio ·

Inventive tasting menus, foraged ingredients, modern minimalist space

Retrobottega by Sabrina Rossi
Retrobottega by Sabrina Rossi
Retrobottega by Sabrina Rossi
Retrobottega by Sabrina Rossi
Retrobottega by michelin.com
Retrobottega by Photo courtesy of Retro Bottega
Retrobottega by Sabrina Rossi

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Via d'Ascanio, 26A, 00186 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

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Via d'Ascanio, 26A, 00186 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

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"Florence is no stranger to popular sandwich places—yes, we’re talking about All’Antico Vinaio and its lines longer than the entrance to the Uffizi. But for our favorite panino, head to Retrobottega near Piazza della Signoria. Unlike the city’s other sandwich spots, they have (gasp, shock) space to sit inside and a great Happy Hour where you can snack on some crostini and sip a glass of organic wine as you take down an affordable panini. Order the Bambola with salty, crunchy schiacciata and watch them assemble your masterpiece with slices of mortadella, pistachio pesto, and a zing of lime zest. We also like the Sloppy Rob that’s stuffed with delicious pulled beef cooked slowly in red wine and served with crunchy onions and homemade honey mustard." - coral sisk, georgette jupe

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"The open-kitchen format has arrived in Rome at Retrobottega, a sultry and stylish restaurant in the city center. A squad of chefs led by Alessandro Miocchi and Giuseppe Lo Iudice prep, assemble, and plate within full view of communal tables. Lo Iudice and Miocchi revisit traditional recipes and techniques with creative innovations, and the seasonal menu focuses on local farmers and producers, with many of the greens and veggies foraged by the Retrobottega team themselves. The experienced foodie should book a reservation for 20 Bites, Retrobottega’s kaiseki-style tasting menu that showcases Retrobottega’s 20 most noteworthy dishes."

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